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08.17.2009 5:25 pm

Health care reform: What’s the Catholic game plan?

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Standing apart from the avalanche of news stories, editorials, blogs, spin, misinformation and disinformation re the House and Senate’s rapidly morphing health care reform plan(s), was a recent, feisty, fast-paced one-hour TV interview with St. Louis-based Sr. Carol Keehan, President and CEO of the Catholic Health Association.

Joining Sr. Keehan on EWTN’s The World Over Live last Friday was American Life League President Judie Brown and the show’s host, Raymond Arroyo.

The questions put to Sr. Keehan were many. Among them:

Is the official Catholic response a confused one, with the USCCB support at odds with Cardinal Rigali’s non-negotiable abortion challenge?

Why won’t CHA explicitly demand that all assaults on the human person be excluded from any proposed health plan?

Sister Keehan stated that “One non-negotiable is abortion”. How willing is she to leverage that statement? [We learned today of Planned Parenthood' confidence of abortion playing a central role in the final version of the health care bill.]

Are the…

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04.14.2008 3:30 pm

Papal visit links

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Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to the United States, beginning with his arrival Tuesday afternoon, will be heavily covered by television, radio and print media.

The following links are likely to be more informed than most:

TV/Radio: EWTN (Eternal Word Television Network): Go here for a quick look at the Pope’s schedule. Of particular interest will be ongoing coverage by anchor Raymond Arroyo (weekly presenter of The World Over Live, EWTN, Fridays, 7:00PM, CST); co-host Fr. Richard John Neuhaus, Editor in Chief of FIRST THINGS — and one of the top 10 intellectuals in the U.S. according to the New York Times; Carl Anderson, head of the Knights of Columbus.

Radio: Revelant Radio. Click onto Relevant Radio’s Listen Now section to learn how to listen through your computer. Of particular interest will be interviews by Sheila Liaugminas who will be speaking with Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J. and George Weigel as well as Helen Hull Hitchcock (director of Women for Faith & Family), and Colleen…

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