Republican vice presidential nominee Rep. Paul Ryan has made a
special video message for Catholic voters pledging that religious
liberty protections will be a “cornerstone” of a Romney-Ryan
administration.
“We need a president who will support our God-given rights, not try to
circumvent them,” he said in an Oct. 2 video posted to the Romney
campaign website.
The video comes after nine months of controversy over the Department of
Health and Human Services mandate requiring most large employers,
including many Catholic institutions, to provide employees free
insurance coverage of sterilization and contraception, including some
abortion-causing drugs.
The mandate’s narrow religious exemption applies to employers who
primarily employ or serve their co-religionists and would not cover
Catholic charities, universities, and health systems that employ and
serve the general public.
Non-exempt organizations must either comply, drop insurance coverage
and face other fines, or face non-compliance fines of $100 per employee
per day.
Ryan said religious liberty is “our first freedom” and there is no
guarantee “more precious” than the right to free exercise of religion.
He said Catholics see faith as “more than an individual right.” Rather, faith is “a vital part of our community.”
“We celebrate the unique role our Church plays in caring for Americans
of all faiths, or of no faith at all. Catholic charities and hospitals
offer services that hold our society together,” he said.
Rep. Ryan charged that President Obama has “attacked these
indispensible institutions since virtually the moment he took office.”
He encouraged Catholics to join the Romney campaign.
“Together, we will ensure that our faith and our traditions are
protected for our children and for generations to come,” he said.
Ryan is only the second Catholic the Republican Party has nominated as
its vice presidential candidate.
President Obama’s running mate, Vice
President Joe Biden, is also Catholic.
The Obama campaign has its own Catholic outreach efforts.
The Catholics
for Obama group focuses on economic security and foreign policy issues.
Unlike its online statements in the 2008 campaign, the 2012 Catholics
for Obama website does not attempt to portray the president, who
supports legal abortion, as a pro-life choice.
The video can be viewed at: http://www.mittromney.com/forms/important-message-paul-ryan-0.