Thursday, October 25, 2012

Ann Arbor Stand Up For Religious Freedom Rally Draws 375 Hardy Souls!


More than 375 hardy souls rallied for their Religious Freedom at the Ann Arbor Stand Up For Religious Freedom Rally, held on Saturday, Oct. 20th at Concordia University despite the cold temperature and the threat of more rain, as part of the nationwide rally which took place in over 140 communities in the United States. Following a pre-rally prayer service and short March to the Rally Site lead by the Knights of Columbus Color Corp, the enthusiastic crowd was welcomed by Professor Charles Schulz of Concordia University, who also serves as pastor of St Thomas Lutheran Church in Ann Arbor.

Emcee Kara Coulter, from Ave Maria Radio, honored the Veterans, Clergy and Religious, then Coulter read a statement from Bishop Earl Boyea, of the Catholic Diocese of Lansing, which reads, “Thanks for the invite but I will be at Cotton Prison that morning. Please know however of my prayers. Greet all there for me and tell them that I hope someone will visit me when I am in prison when the restrictions on religious freedom are simply too grave.”

Ron Edwards, Host of “The Edwards Notebook”, told the crowd, “our freedoms come from God and we need to continue to remind our government that they didn’t give us anything, that they are our servants.” Despite everything that is currently happening, Edwards remains optimistic about the future as he knows the end of the story, “God win and they don’t.”  Ron closed by saying that “I must thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for not only calling me into His army but for allowing me to live, as I too was a potential abortion victim, but my birth mother was persuaded to give me up for adoption. Thank God.”

Pastor Charles Schulz speaking on the root principle of people of faith in a pluralistic society said, “we seek the good of society, but within the limit of conscience, for conscience knows what true good is’. Schulz continued, “Conscience will not abide that we do evil, even if other people tell us that some greater good will come from it. There is no necessary conflict between Church and State, but when State trespasses in matters of heart and conscience the conflict necessarily arises.”

Cynthia Kallgren, candidate for the U.S. House representing the MI 12th Congressional District reminded us of the words of Thomas Jefferson, who said, “No provision in our Constitution ought to be dearer to man than that which protects the Rights of Conscience against the enterprises of the civil authority.”  Kallgren’s opponent is incumbent, John Dingill, one of the chief authors of “obamacare”.

Suzanne Abdalla, Director of the Catholic Urban Project thrilled the audience with her sign.‘Keep Your Ovaries off my Rosaries’ which Abdalla said is a direct response to the message the pro-abortion people have used for years, ‘keep your rosaries off my ovaries.’

Included among the other presenters were Pastor Ted Jungkuntz from St Luke Lutheran Church, Father Ed Fride and Deacon Larry Randolph from Christ The King Catholic Church , Sister Gail Lancaster from the Servants of God's Love Community, Victoria Criswell and Joe Lipa from U of M Students For Life, and Karen Walacavage from Washtenaw County Right to Life.

Rally organizer, Sandie Weathers with Prolife Action Network, introduced the six winners of the Ann Arbor Stand Up For Religious Freedom Essay Contest.  Junia Schulz, a kindergartener and Daniela Schulz a fourth grader who both attend St. Paul Lutheran School, Gianna Schubert a 2nd grader who is homeschooled, Anna Schubert a 6th grader at Spiritus Sanctus Academy, Kellie Majcher a senior at Father Gabriel Richard High School and Tori Criswell a junior at U of M, were all awarded cash prizes and invited to read their essay at the rally.  Second grader, Gianna Schubert told those gathered, “I need to protect my religious freedom by praying and fasting.”

“We’ve been appealing to President Obama all year to rescind the HHS Mandate,” said spokesperson, Beth Smith, “but our words have fallen on deaf ears. Now we’re calling on the voters of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County and far beyond to defend their religious freedom in the voting booth on Election Day.”

The Stand Up For Religious Freedom Rallies have drawn participants from over 90 churches and over 80 cities and towns in Washtenaw County and far beyond.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Monte Carlo Fund Raiser Event will be held to benefit Mother and Unborn Baby Care!


On November 2nd, our Monte Carlo fund Raiser event will be held to benefit Mother and Unborn Baby Care, at Farmington Hills Manor, in Farmington Hills, MI. The address is 23666 Orchard Lake Road. Your support would be greatly appreciated for this fund raiser. The cost is $60.00 per person. The cost to gamble is additional. The lowest is $1.00 per bet. There will be a Live auction with fabulous prizes, such as dinner for 8 with Fr. John Riccardo! In addition, there will be a silent auction as well. You can send your check to me at 24500 Southfield Road, Southfield, MI.48037. The lives of the unborn child are counting on us to defend them. God Bless, Peter Riccardo, Executive Director MAUBC

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Bishop Boyea Unable to Attend A2 Stand Up Rally - Sends Grave Message!


The following is Bishop Boyea’s response to my invitation to speak at the Ann Arbor Rally. Please Pray! Pray! Pray! 
From Bishop Earl Boyea, Sept 29, 2012 (Catholic Diocese of Lansing): Dear Sandie, thanks for the invite but I will be at Cotton Prison that morning and I am never sure of that schedule and how long it will all take. As a result I do not want to rush them as it has been a couple of years since I have been there. Please know however of my prayers. Greet all there for me and tell them that I hope someone will visit me when I am in prison when the restrictions on religious freedom are simply too grave.

I Can't Vote 4 Pro-Abortion Pro-Slavery Candidates!

I just received a phone call from an Obama supporter asking for my vote. I respectfully told her that I could not vote for Obama, as I could not vote for someone who promoted abortion today, anymore than I could have voted for someone who promoted slavery 150 years ago. Think of the impact it could have if the Obama people heard remarks like that 10 times a day. Hope to see you at the Stand Up For Religious Freedom Rally on Oct. 20th.

Friday, October 12, 2012

USCCB RESPONDS TO INACCURATE STATEMENT OF FACT ON HHS MANDATE MADE DURING VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE



DATE:           October 12, 2012
 FROM:           Don Clemmer
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
USCCB RESPONDS TO INACCURATE STATEMENT OF FACT ON HHS MANDATE MADE DURING VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) issued the following statement, October 12.  Full text follows:
Last night, the following statement was made during the Vice Presidential debate regarding the decision of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to force virtually all employers to include sterilization and contraception, including drugs that may cause abortion, in the health insurance coverage they provide their employees:
 “With regard to the assault on the Catholic Church, let me make it absolutely clear. No religious institution—Catholic or otherwise, including Catholic social services, Georgetown hospital, Mercy hospital, any hospital—none has to either refer contraception, none has to pay for contraception, none has to be a vehicle to get contraception in any insurance policy they provide. That is a fact. That is a fact.” (VP Joe Biden)
This is not a fact. The HHS mandate contains a narrow, four-part exemption for certain “religious employers.” That exemption was made final in February and does not extend to “Catholic social services, Georgetown hospital, Mercy hospital, any hospital,” or any other religious charity that offers its services to all, regardless of the faith of those served.
HHS has proposed an additional “accommodation” for religious organizations like these, which HHS itself describes as “non-exempt.” That proposal does not even potentially relieve these organizations from the obligation “to pay for contraception” and “to be a vehicle to get contraception.” They will have to serve as a vehicle, because they will still be forced to provide their employees with health coverage, and that coverage will still have to include sterilization, contraception, and abortifacients. They will have to pay for these things, because the premiums that the organizations (and their employees) are required to pay will still be applied, along with other funds, to cover the cost of these drugs and surgeries.
USCCB continues to urge HHS, in the strongest possible terms, actually to eliminate the various infringements on religious freedom imposed by the mandate.
For more details, please see USCCB’s regulatory comments filed on May 15 regarding the proposed “accommodation”: www.usccb.org/about/general-counsel/rulemaking/upload/comments-on-advance-notice-of-proposed-rulemaking-on-preventive-services-12-05-15.pdf
Keywords: vice presidential debate, HHS mandate, U.S. bishops, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, insurance plans, Catholic hospitals, charities, social services, sterilization, contraception, religious liberty, USCCB
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