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Romney is playing the part of Mr. Establishment, while the conservative antagonist
is former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. The lines are delivered with more
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."Never before has the government forced individuals and organizations to go out
into the marketplace and buy a product that violates their conscience," Dolan
said in a web video that takes the battle online. "This shouldn't
happen in a land where free exercise of religion ranks first in
the Bill of Rights. How about letting our elected leaders know that
we want religious liberty and rights of consciences restored and the administration's
mandate rescinded? We can't afford to strike out on this one."Pressed on
the matter at his daily briefing Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Jay
Carney repeated several times the administration believes it struck an "appropriate balance"
in crafting the policy."The administration believes that this proposal strikes the appropriate
balance between respecting religious beliefs and increasing access to important preventive services,"
said Carney. "We will continue to work closely with religious groups during
this transitional p
to be an active homosexual a zero-tolerance policy experts
called relatively rare.He was not averse to new methods of outreach. Heeding
the pope's call for a "New Evangelization," Bevilacqua used then-novel methods, such
a toll-free confession line, a live weekly radio call-in program and an
online forum for people to pose questions to priests."We are carrying out
the wishes of the Holy Father for a new evangelization, reaching out
to people like never before," Bevilacqua said after a telephone hotline began
in 1998.At the same time, attendance at weekly Mass and Catholic school
enrollment was falling in some parts of the archdiocese, leading him to
close inner-city schools and parishes. The decline continues. The five-county archdiocese just
this month announced plans to close 48 schools, displacing nearly 24,000 students.Bevilacqua,
as required, had submitted his retirement to Pope John Paul II when
he turned 75 in 1998. But the pope did not accept it
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