June 8 — Bus Trip to Rally for Religious Freedom in NYC

LET’S MAKE OUR VOICES HEARD AT THE FEDERAL HALL NATIONAL MEMORIAL
Stand up for Religious Freedom – Stop Obama’s HHS Mandate – Join the second Nationwide Rally

ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW YORK FILES FEDERAL LAWSUIT AGAINST HHS MANDATE

In order to protect our religious liberties from unwarranted and unprecedented government intrusion, the Archdiocese of New York has filed suit in federal court seeking to block the recent Health and Human services mandate that unconstitutionally attempts to define the nature of the Church’s religious ministry and would force religious employers to violate their consciences.
This is about religious freedom, pure and simple. It is about the government attempting to force the Church to violate its conscience. –Timothy Cardinal Dolan
The HHS Mandate includes sterilizations and abortion-inducing drugs — or the imposition of crippling fines.

LET’S MAKE OUR VOICES HEARD AND LET US PRAY
On Friday, June 8th, 2012. 9:30AM (Immediately following the 9AM Mass at St. Francis of Assisi Church)
DEPARTING FROM: St. Francis of Assisi Church (leaving via deluxe coach buses) 128 Parrot Rd. West Nyack, NY 10994. (Plenty of parking)
LOCATION OF RALLY: 26 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005 — On Friday, June 8th, at Noon (estimated time of arrival at Rally: 12 Noon)
DEPARTING FOR RETURN TO WEST NYACK: 2:15 PM (exact location to be announced. Estimated time of return to St. Francis of Assisi Church 4:15PM)

For bus seat reservations, contact 845-359-5823 – Richard Bruno
$20 Bus donation requested, $10 for students.

(Click here for photos of the Rockland participation in the April rally in NYC)

Stand Up for Religious Freedom — June 8

The next Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally will be held on Friday, June 8, in cities and town across the United States. The nearest one will again be at Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York City.

The June 8 Stand Up Rally builds on the tremendous momentum created by the first Stand Up Rally on March 23.

On that day, over 63,000 Americans came out in 145 cities coast to coast, including a group from Rockland, pushed back against the new mandate from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that requires all employers provide free contraceptives, sterilization and abortion-inducing drugs through their health plans, even in violation of their consciences.

For all the information, click here. 

Rocklanders Stand Up for Religious Freedom in NYC

On Friday, March 23, Rocklanders took part in the Manhattan “Stand Up for Religious Freedom” Rally, which was one of 140 such demonstrations held in major cities across the nation. The group traveled by bus to the Federal Hall National Monument on Wall Street to protest the Department of Health and Human Services’ mandate that would force religious charities and individual employers to purchase insurance coverage for abortion-causing drugs, birth control, and sterilization.

Under the Obama administration’s mandate, people who opposed such “services” on the basis of their religious beliefs — for example, religious orders and laity that operate the many hospitals, schools, and social services of the Catholic Church — would nevertheless be required to provide them and so be forced to violate their consciences.

The rallies were organized to protest this assault on religious freedom.

The day began for many of the Rockland group with mass, which was celebrated by Msgr. Edward Weber, Vicar of Rockland, at St. Francis Church in West Nyack.

Before boarding the bus outside the church, rally signs were distributed by Richard Bruno, who organized the trip.

Also on board was Rev. Fredy Patino from St. Peter’s Church in Haverstraw, who offered the opening prayer as the trip got under way. The group prayed the Sorrowful Mysteries of the rosary and joined in singing hymns during the ride to Wall Street.

The passengers disembarked behind Trinity Church and walked the short distance to Federal Hall, the rally site, which is where George Washington was inaugurated. There they joined the 500+ others who assembled on the steps of the building and the adjoining plaza.

Among the speakers were Chris Slattery, the New York rally’s main organizer and president of Expectant Mother Care, and Chris Bell of Good Counsel Homes. Bell emphasized that the fines that might be imposed for refusing to comply with the mandate could result in the closing of the Good Counsel maternity homes, such as the one in Spring Valley.

This unprecedented intrusion of the government into how we practice our faith has further implications for all of us.  If the government can demand that citizens jettison their convictions to comply with its vision of what “good” for us — watch out for what may come next.

The National Right to Life Committee stands with people of faith protecting religious liberty — with good reason!

Photos by John Ferrao