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4-June-2012 -- Catholic News Agency
HHS Mandate 'Ominous' Threat To Religious Liberty,
Priest Says
WASHINGTON D.C., June 2 (CNA/EWTN News) .- As the battle
to defend religious freedom continues, a Capitol Hill priest said the
contraception mandate should be a cause for concern for all Americans.
'The trend set by the current administration has ominous
overtones which recent history shows should be taken very seriously from the
beginning ' before further liberties are taken away,' Fr. Gonzales told CNA
June 1.
In his native Cuba, Fr. Gonzales said that Catholics
faced similar restrictions before the start of an all-out persecution.
'In 1960 after the takeover of Fidel Castro in Cuba,' Fr.
Gonzales said, 'the Catholic Church began to feel the sting of anti-Catholic
policies which reduced the right to religious freedom to the freedom to worship
in private temples.'
Fr. Gonzales said the rhetoric behind such persecutions
is similar to that which is found in the federal contraception mandate.
'This smacks of the present language used by the current
administration that seeks to redefine religious freedom to the freedom to
worship,' as in private houses of worship.
His comments come the same day as the U.S. release of the
epic war drama 'For Greater Glory' which charts the history of Mexico's
Cristero War that was sparked by anti-Catholic legislation passed at the hands
of President Elias Calles.
The highly anticipated film has already prompted much
praise from clergy and laity alike as an example of the courage that is
necessary to defend one's faith in the face of religious persecution. Some have
also called it highly relevant in light of the battle over the contraception
mandate.
Drawing attention to the timely message of the sacrifices
necessary for religious liberty, the Knights of Columbus featured a spread of
the film in their May issue of 'Columbia' magazine.
But the cover, which featured an image of actor Andy
Garcia as Gen. Enrique Gorostieta Velarde ' the leader of the Cristiada martyrs
' with the phrase, 'Freedom is Our Lives' in bold red, has already received
sharp criticism from opponents.
In his recent post for Catholics in Alliance for the
Common Good, Steve Schneck called such rhetoric both 'scandalous' and
'dangerous' while accusing Supreme Knight Carl Anderson of the Knights of
Columbus of attempting to incite escalation in 'America's highly partisan
culture war.'
However, Fr. Gonzales said that rather than downplay the
threats posed by the federal government, the Catholic Church has a 'moral
obligation to be a sentinel in this area and earned the right to be
hyper-sensitive to this trend.' This is due to the fact that the Church has
'recorded the largest number of martyrs in the 20th century, more than all the
previous centuries combined.'
In order to protect religious freedom, Fr. Gonzales said
Catholics need to actively participate in the upcoming 'Fortnight for Freedom'
and follow guidelines on the issue laid out but the U.S. bishops conference.
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