The following is the full text of the letter from Catholic nuns endorsing Obamacare. Below the letter is a complete list of the signatories.
Dear Members of Congress:
We write to urge you to cast a life-affirming “yes” vote when the Senate health care bill (H.R. 3590) comes to the floor of the House for a vote as early as this week. We join the Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA), which represents 1,200 Catholic sponsors, systems, facilities and related organizations, in saying: the time is now for health reform AND the Senate bill is a good way forward.
As the heads of major Catholic women’s religious order in the United States, we represent 59,000 Catholic Sisters in the United States who respond to needs of people in many ways. Among our other ministries we are responsible for running many of our nation’s hospital systems as well as free clinics throughout the country.
We have witnessed firsthand the impact of our national health care crisis, particularly its impact on women, children and people who are poor. We see the toll on families who have delayed seeking care due to a lack of health insurance coverage or lack of funds with which to pay high deductibles and co-pays. We have counseled and prayed with men, women and children who have been denied health care coverage by insurance companies. We have witnessed early and avoidable deaths because of delayed medical treatment.
The health care bill that has been passed by the Senate and that will be voted on by the House will expand coverage to over 30 million uninsured Americans. While it is an imperfect measure, it is a crucial next step in realizing health care for all. It will invest in preventative care. It will bar insurers from denying coverage based on pre-existing conditions. It will make crucial investments in community health centers that largely serve poor women and children. And despite false claims to the contrary, the Senate bill will not provide taxpayer funding for elective abortions. It will uphold longstanding conscience protections and it will make historic new investments – $250 million – in support of pregnant women. This is the REAL pro-life stance, and we as Catholics are all for it.
Congress must act. We are asking every member of our community to contact their congressional representatives this week. In this Lenten time, we have launched nationwide prayer vigils for health care reform. We are praying for those who currently lack health care. We are praying for the nearly 45,000 who will lose their lives this year if Congress fails to act. We are also praying for you and your fellow Members of Congress as you complete your work in the coming days. For us, this health care reform is a faith mandate for life and dignity of all of our people.
We urge you to vote “yes” for life by voting yes for health care reform in H.R. 3590.
Marlene Weisenbeck, FSPA
LCWR President
Leadership Conference of Women Religious
Joan Chittister, OSB
Co-Chair Global Peace Initiative of Women
Erie, PA
Sr. Mary Persico, IHM
President
Congregation of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary,
Scranton, PA
Sr. Susan Hadzima, IHM
Councilor for Missioning and Community Life
Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary,
Scranton, PA
Mary Genino (RSHM)
Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary
Western American Province.
Nancy Conway CSJ
Congregation Leadership Team
The Congregation of St. Joseph
Debra M. Sciano, SSND
Provincial Leader
Milwaukee Province, School Sisters of Notre Dame
Josephine Gaugier, OP
Adrian Dominican Sisters
Holy Rosary Mission Chapter Prioress
Adrian, MI
Kathleen Nolan, OP
Adrian Dominican Sisters
Office of the General Council
Marlene Weisenbeck, FSPA
President
Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration
La Crosse, WI
Corinne Weiss
Servants of Jesus Leadership Team
Saginaw MI
Adrian Dover OP
Prioress
Dominican Sisters of Houston, Texas
Rose Mary Dowling, FSM
President
Franciscan Sisters of Mary
Leadership Team
Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
(from Mary Martens, BVM, Administrative Assistant)
Beatrice Haines, OLVM
President, Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters
Huntington IN
Joan Saalfeld, SNJM, Provincial
Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary
U.S.-Ontario Province
Jo’Ann De Quattro, SNJM
Sisters of the Holy Names
U.S.-Ontario Province Leadership Team
Sharon Simon, OP
President
Racine Dominicans
Maryann A. McMahon, O.P.
Vice President
Dominican Sisters of Racine, WI
Agnes Johnson, OP
Vice President
Racine Dominicans
Pat Mulcahey, OP
Prioress of Sinsinawa Dominicans
Pam Chiesa, PBVM
President
Sisters of the Presentation, San Francisco
Patricia Anne Cloherty, PBVM
Leadership Team, Sisters of the Presentation, San Francisco
Gloria Inés Loya
Leadership Team
Sisters of the Presentation, San Francisco
Gloria Marie Jones, OP
Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose
Congregational Prioress and Council
Mary Litell
Provincial Councilor
Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity St. Francis Province
Theresa Sandok, OSM
Servants of Mary (Servite Sisters)
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
Sr Claire Graham SSS
General Director
Sisters of Social Service
Encino CA
Margaret Byrne CSJP – Congregation Leader
Teresa Donohue CSJP – Assistant Congregation Leader
Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace
Sr. Carmelita Latiolais, S.E.C.
Sisters of the Eucharistic Covenant
Joan Mumaw, IHM – Vice President
On behalf of the Leadership Council
Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Monroe, Michigan
Sister Clare of Assisi Pierre, SSF
Sisters of the Holy Family
New Orleans, LA
Sister Marla Monahan, SND
Provincial
Sisters of Notre Dame
(St. Claire Regional Medical Center in Morehead, KY
and St. Charles Care Center in Covington, KY)
Vivien Linkhauer, SC
Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill, United States Province
Greensburg, PA
Dolores Maguire
Sisters of the Holy Faith
Northern California LCWR Region XIV
Sr. Mary Elizabeth Schweiger, OSB
Subprioress
Mount St. Scholastica
Atchison, KS
Marianites of Holy Cross
Sr. Suellen Tennyson, MSC
Congregational Leader
Barbara Hagedorn, SC
Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati
Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio
Francine Schwarzenberger OP
Dominican Sisters of Peace
Denver, Colorado
Sister Maureen McCarthy
School Sisters of St. Francis
U.S. Provincial Team
Milwaukee, WI
Eileen C. Reid, RJM
Provincial Superior
Religious of Jesus and Mary
Washington DC
Sister Cecilia Dwyer, O.S.B.
Prioress
Benedictine Sisters of Virginia
The Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes
Sister Joann Sambs, CSA
General Superior
Sisters of St. Francis
Tiffin, Ohio
(from Sr. Mary Kuhlman)
Sr. Helen McDonald, SHCJ
Province Leader
Society of the Holy Child Jesus
Leadership Team
Sisters of the Precious Blood
Dayton, OH
The Leadership Team of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis
Sister Jane Blabolil, SSJ-TOSF
Sister Michelle Wronkowski, SSJ-TOSF
Sister Dorothy Pagosa, SSJ-TOSF
Sister Linda Szocik, SSJ-TOSF
Sr. Gladys Guenther SHF
Sisters of the Holy Family
Congregational President
Fremont, CA
Sr. Dorothy Maxwell, Councilor
Sisters of St. Dominic
Blauvelt New York
Sheral Marshall, OSF
Provincial Councilor
Sisters of St Francis
Marilyn Kerber, SNDdeN
Canonical Representative, Ohio Province
Sisters of St. Louis, California Region
(from Sr. Michele Harnett, SSL)
Ruth Goodwin, OSF
Sisters of ST. Francis of Philadelphia
Sisters of Mercy of the Americas Leadership Team
Sr. Joanne Buckman, OSU
Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland
March 17, 2010 at 9:17 pm
No surprise here. The religious orders went rogue long ago.
March 17, 2010 at 9:18 pm
God that was a lot of Dominicans. I am discouraged a bit.
March 17, 2010 at 9:33 pm
Don't get discouraged, get outraged. We need to take back our Church from these liberals and dissenters. If they won't respect the Apostolic Visitation nor follow the bishops, then the people of God have no business supporting them in any way. Instead, we have the duty to correct and discipline these false guides for the scandal and confusion that they are causing. These liberal religious have done enough damage last time. We must not let them do it again now. They are destroying the Church, our Church. We must act. The way for evil to win is when good people do nothing.
March 17, 2010 at 9:51 pm
I'm not surprised, but still sickened.
March 17, 2010 at 10:24 pm
This could also be the signatory list of the statement: "we get no vocations and will disappear in 20 years."
March 17, 2010 at 10:45 pm
This is one of those moments when one thinks of Cardinal O'Connell and the Sulps. Get out of my diocese and bring your dead with you….
March 17, 2010 at 11:03 pm
Boy, the signatories should really read and understand the bill. Disappointed.
March 17, 2010 at 11:09 pm
Anon 7:03,
They have read it and understand it. They simply don't care.
March 17, 2010 at 11:42 pm
Cardinal George has strongly criticized their anti-life position. And the orders are no great surprise…most of them have waded deep in muck of apostasy for decades.
But what a collection of seniors for the latest in pastel polyester outfits for spring!
March 18, 2010 at 12:00 am
Isn't it a charitable thing when nuns refuse to use the title Sister as if they are ashamed of their spouse?
Does Jane Doe, OFM (how slick of corporate brand that is) realize that by abandoning their identity and original charism there are no more workers for the fields?
Fortunately, for the Church, time heals all wounds and these dinosaurs will go by the way of the ancient counterparts. Deo Gratias
March 18, 2010 at 12:37 am
Now we know where the ax must fall!
March 18, 2010 at 12:46 am
I am sorry that I recognize a name. One of the Sisters on this list taught me. She was the principal at my school.
March 18, 2010 at 12:55 am
Ouch! I had no idea the problems with nuns were so widespread. Thank you for posting that list. We all need to be more aware of these groups.
March 18, 2010 at 12:57 am
May God bless the nuns. If not for them, how many more would have left the church? They are the only ones who give hope to those of us who try to remain practicing Catholics but have to shake our heads with what the Conf of Bishops [not to mention the individual bishops as they ishandle(d) the sexual abuse of children] mistakenly believes is Christian leadership.
March 18, 2010 at 1:56 am
Gamaliel's statement of Acts 5:38 seems apropos here regarding the "nuns" who are in favor of Obama Care: "So now I tell you, have nothing to do with these [wo]men, and let them go. For if this endeavor or this activity is of human origin, it will destroy itself." And so they are destroying themselves both temporally and eternally. The average are of American "nuns" is 72 and continues to climb by about one year for every year that passes.
March 18, 2010 at 2:29 am
Anonymous,
How ironic. The one diocese that is not fighting the scandals… because it had none (check out Kansas)…. is the diocese that never succumbed to the very agenda these nuns espouse.
If you're staying in the Church because of them… you're already gone… Kim
March 18, 2010 at 3:03 am
I like the 45,000 who will lose their life this year part of the letter. I guess they forgot to add the thousands, if not millions, of unborn babies who will most likely be aborted because there is federally funded abortions in the bill. I guess those babies do not count.
March 18, 2010 at 3:25 am
"…We are praying for the nearly 45,000 who will lose their lives this year…"
Real cute to cite a figure like that, wonder what the source is?
March 18, 2010 at 3:31 am
Please understand that support for this bill condones stealing and erodes man's right to property. A "yes" vote for H.R. 3590 is not "life-affirming" – since the real question is "whose life?" Like any government program healthcare reform is funded by property taken from productive individuals under the threat of force (taxes). To anyone who doubts the component of force, stop paying taxes, ignore the IRS, and resist the police when they finally come to get you. Observe the signers of the letter are favoring the use of force over charity. When property is taken and used without an individual's consent then choice of action is not a factor, making moral praise for being charitable inapplicable.
Make the moral argument. Force initiated against peaceful and productive individuals is evil. Do not be confused by the expenses of socialized healthcare packaged as a "necessary evil" – evil is *never* necessary unless evil is the intended goal. Or stated another way – immoral means lead to immoral ends.
Matthew
March 18, 2010 at 3:37 am
May God bless the nuns. If not for them, how many more would have left the church? They are the only ones who give hope to those of us who try to remain practicing Catholics but have to shake our heads with what the Conf of Bishops [not to mention the individual bishops as they ishandle(d) the sexual abuse of children] mistakenly believes is Christian leadership.
Anon at 8:57 PM – I invoke Anderson's Law!!!