Name
Michigan Catholic Conference
Phone
(800) 395-5565
Fax
(517) 372-3940
Address
510 S. Capitol Ave.
Lansing, MI 48933

Michigan Catholic Conference Legal Response to HHS Mandate

On February 15, 2012, the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) finalized a mandate that requires all employers to provide in their health benefit plans abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization and artificial contraception, all of which are a violation of the sanctity of human life and the dignity of the human person. The HHS mandate includes an exemption for certain groups, but is crafted so narrowly that most religious organizations, including the Michigan Catholic Conference, do not qualify.

The mandate and its exemption run contrary to centuries of federal laws that have consistently honored and respected the conscience rights of religious institutions and individuals. The exemption, which includes a four-part test developed by HHS, allows for a government entity to define who is and who is not “religious.” By defining who is and who is not religious enough to qualify for an exemption to the mandate, HHS has conferred powers on government forbidden by the U.S. Constitution.

In order to defend its First Amendment right to religious freedom, and to prevent the government from excessively entangling itself into the internal life of religious practice, Michigan Catholic Conference on Monday, May 21, 2012 filed a lawsuit against the federal government over the HHS mandate. The various federal agencies responsible for formulating and enforcing the nationwide mandate are named as defendants in the complaint. Additional information related to this matter, including audio and video materials, may be found at www.micatholicconference.org.

While some incorrectly hold that “separation of Church and State” refers to keeping the Church out of the public square, the Founding Fathers actually sought to guarantee that the state must remain separate from the internal affairs of the Church—an ideal that today is threatened by the HHS mandate. Michigan Catholic Conference will not compromise or acquiesce to an unjust government mandate that places our nation’s first, most cherished freedom, in grave peril. As President Thomas Jefferson stated in 1809: “No provision in our Constitution ought to be dearer to men than that which protects the rights of conscience against the enterprise of the civil authority.”

  • Most Reverend Allen H. Vigneron
    Archbishop of Detroit, Chairman
  • Most Reverend Walter A. Hurley
    Bishop of Grand Rapids, Vice-chairman
  • Mr. Robert Asmussen
    Grosse Ile, Secretary/Treasurer
  • Most Reverend Earl A. Boyea
    Bishop of Lansing
  • Most Reverend Paul J. Bradley
    Bishop of Kalamazoo
  • Most Reverend Joseph R. Cistone
    Bishop of Saginaw
  • Most Reverend Bernard A. Hebda
    Bishop of Gaylord
  • Mr. Patrick E. Heintz
    Traverse City
  • Ms. Lucy Horak
    Bay City
  • Sr. Rose Marie Kujawa, CSSF, Ph.D.
    Livonia
  • Dr. Michael J. Roy
    Skandia
  • Mr. Steven Roznowski
    Lansing
  • Most Reverend Alexander K. Sample
    Bishop of Marquette
  • Rev. Leonard Sudlik
    Ada
Name
Michigan Catholic Conference
Phone
(800) 395-5565
Fax
(517) 372-3940
Email
Address
510 South Capitol Avenue
Lansing, Michigan 48933
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