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Bishop Lynch will end diocesan health coverage unless conscience concerns addressed

December 01, 2011

Surprising attendees at the annual Red Mass, Bishop Robert Lynch of St. Petersburg announced that the diocese will no longer provide health insurance to its 2,300 employees if the Obama administration’s proposed implementation of health care legislation is not changed. Employees would instead be given an additional stipend and asked to purchase their own insurance.

Under a draft mandate announced by the Department of Health and Human Services, all insurance policies--apart from those that fall under a very narrow religious exemption--would be required to cover contraception and sterilization without copayments.

Stating that “I'm extremely uncomfortable with even thinking of such a thing,” Bishop Lynch said that the Church is at a “moment of history" in which it must defend "religious liberty and individual moral conscience.”

 


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  • Posted by: hartwood01 - Dec. 05, 2011 11:36 PM ET USA

    I'm glad I'm not one of those hapless employees who will be given a "stipend" to buy their own insurance. Have any idea what it costs to buy one's own insurance,apart from a negotiating group?

  • Posted by: polish.pinecone4371 - Dec. 01, 2011 10:16 PM ET USA

    What got into him? First, he abolishes perpetual adoration in his diocese, then he doesn't defend Terri Schiavo and basically lets her murder go forward as a private matter for the family and now he's saying he'll drop health care coverage if the HHS contraception mandate goes forward? Does anyone else see the inconsistency? Maybe (let's hope) he's had a conversion?