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Friday, March 23, 2012

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>This is a letter from one of my favorite people in the world, who happens to be my senior year religion teacher. This man is AMAZING!!! If you are not caught up on how Obama is trying to take away our religious freedom which is in the Constitution, do your research people. This issue is not about birth control so it doesn't matter what your views on birth control is. This is bigger than that. This is about our President controlling the people he is supposed to protect by forcing them to go against their religious and moral beliefs. Inform yourself, people! This is NOT right on any level. Below is the letter written to the President from my senior religion teacher....
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> > Dear Mr. President:
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> > My name is Richard Lopez. I am a Catholic priest and a teacher at St. Pius
> > X Catholic High School in Atlanta, GA. I have been ordained for 39 years
> > and assigned as a teacher for 30 years. I am writing on behalf of myself
> > and my students who are seniors here at St. Pius. As the HHS mandate means
> > that the Class of 2012 could be our last graduating class, we respectfully
> > ask that you respond to the following questions:
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> > 1. Please explain why your administration led our Bishops to believe
> > that conscience rights would be respected during the debate on the
> > Affordable Health Care Act? It now appears that was not your intention.
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> > 2. Can you explain how the HHS mandate does not violate the
> > Constitution which clearly states: "Congress shall make no law respecting
> > the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"?
> > The mandate forces us to embrace methods that clearly violate our
> > convictions and morality.
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> > 3. We have two sayings on our classroom wall. From Socrates we have:
> > It is better to suffer evil than to do evil, and from St. Paul: Never do
> > evil even to achieve good. Do you understand that the mandate forces us to
> > sponsor methods that are immoral based on natural and Divine Law, and that
> > we could never be party to such violations?
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> > 4. Is it understood by your administration that the consequences of
> > this mandate will be either civil disobedience on our part or the shutting
> > down of our massive educational and health facilities that support
> > thousands of people and employ thousands of people, and that have provided
> > services far better than the government has for 200 years in this nation?
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> > Let me end by pointing out one very typical situation. Besides teaching at
> > St. Pius X Catholic High School for 30 years, I was also in residence at
> > various times for nine years at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cancer Home. I
> > continue to visit the Sisters there on a regular basis. Since 1939, the
> > Hawthorne Dominican Nuns have taken care of thousands of dying patients
> > without any cost to the patients or the state. The overwhelming majority
> > of the patients have been non-Catholic as are 1/3 of the students in our
> > school systems. Do you imagine for one second that these nuns could
> > continue in a conscience compromising situation such as the mandate
> > demands? Is this the reward of the state for these ladies, and thousands
> > like them, who have given service unselfishly and sacrificially for
> > generations? Are they and we to be penalized by this mandate, because we
> > have served, loved and taught non-Catholics?
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> > Mr. President, I appeal to your conscience, will you allow the pressure of
> > those who see abortion and contraception a more important "right" than our
> > constitutional rights and our consciences to destroy our charitable works,
> > our educational works, our hospitals, our clinics and our nursing centers?
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> > Mr. President, my students and I await your response. Mr. President, you
> > once said: "We need fathers to realize that responsibility does not end
> > with conception." In your heart of hearts, you must know what science has
> > always taught, that life begins at conception. The Catholic Church does
> > not believe pregnancy is a disease to be prevented; the Catholic Church
> > does not believe any problem justifies the killing of another human being
> > in abortion, the destruction of embryos, or euthanasia. We are united in
> > this conviction, and prepared to defend it with the closing of all those
> > institutions which have made life better for millions of American for
> > hundreds of years.
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> > Sincerely,
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> > Msgr. Richard Lopez, Instructor, St. Pius X Catholic High School
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