Where all women and men are trusted to make moral decisions about their lives. Where the decision to start a family is thoughtful and planned.

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At Catholics for Choice, we imagine a world Where all women and men are trusted to make moral decisions about their lives. Where the decision to start a family is thoughtful and planned. Where policy makers and advocates are free to support policies that create a more just and compassionate society. Where life-saving health interventions aren t blocked by sectarian interests. Where abortion is safe, legal and truly accessible, and both contraception and child care are available and affordable.

We live in a world Where abortion remains illegal or unavailable for millions of women around the world, even when it could save their lives. Where a woman who needs emergency contraception at a hospital or pharmacy is denied because of the religious beliefs of the pharmacists behind the counter, or the nurse in the emergency room. Where policy makers are ostracized in their churches and harassed by their clergy because of their support for sex education or reproductive health care for poor women. Where a rape survivor in a war-torn country can be told by the Vatican that she must continue the pregnancy that resulted from her attack. Where more than 40 million people live with HIV and AIDS while the Vatican lobbies against the use of condoms. In all parts of the world, women, men and their families suffer because they lack the resources to plan their families, and the comprehensive information and education to keep themselves safe and healthy. The Catholic hierarchy s powerful lobby plays a huge role in influencing public policy and affects everyone Catholic or not by limiting the availability of reproductive health-care services worldwide. The Catholic hierarchy s ban on contraception and abortion has a disastrous impact on women s lives, especially the lives of poor women who may rely solely on government-run programs for access to reproductive health-care services. It is women and their families who pay the price every time theocracy trumps democracy in the debate over women s health care. 1

At CFC, we strive to be an expression of Catholicism as it is lived by ordinary people. We are part of the great majority of the faithful in the Catholic church who disagrees with the dictates of the Vatican on matters related to sex, marriage, family life and motherhood. We are part of the great majority who believes that Catholic teachings on conscience mean that every individual must follow his or her own conscience and respect others right to do the same. At Catholics for Choice, we believe that this is the world where the meaning of choice can truly be realized. We believe that change happens through dialogue and an exchange of information, through communicating ideas and values. We believe that change happens when we take courageous and strategic risks. We know that change happens when we challenge wellestablished and unquestioned authority and enable people to hear new ideas and embrace new ways of thinking. Through Discourse Education Research Advocacy On Issues of Abortion & Contraception HIV & AIDS Sex & Sexuality New Reproductive Health Technologies Religion in Public Policy Catholics for Choice s mission is to shape and advance sexual and reproductive ethics that are based on justice, reflect a commitment to women s well-being and respect and affirm the capacity of women and men to make moral decisions about their lives. CFC works in the United States and internationally to ensure that all people have access to safe and affordable reproductive health-care services and to infuse our core values into public policy, community life and Catholic social thinking and teaching. Catholics for Choice is at the forefront of national and international debates on the intersection of faith, women s health and reproductive justice. CFC is committed not only to policy change, but also to a change in the culture in which policy decisions are made, a change in people s hearts and minds about the ways they think about sexuality and reproduction.

What WE DO Called upon time and again for information, advice and skills building, Catholics for Choice helps people and organizations confidently challenge the power of the Catholic hierarchy which uses every means at its disposal to punish and publicly shame Catholics who don t unquestioningly follow its edicts. The hierarchy also seeks to impose its narrow view of morality and dangerous positions on public health issues on Catholics and non-catholics around the world. Abortion & Contraception Catholics for Choice believes in a world where everyone has equal access to the full range of reproductive healthcare services including access to safe and legal abortion services and affordable and reliable forms of contraception. CFC works to change the conversation regarding sexual and reproductive rights to one where the individual conscience of each person is recognized as the keystone of moral decision making. CFC works to ensure reproductive health and rights for all women by: Changing the way that policy makers, advocates and providers think and feel about reproductive rights and articulate their message to advance sound reproductive health policies. Facilitating global strategies for improving sexual and reproductive health and rights and organizing opposition to political threats to those rights. Assisting on-the-ground advocates through technical and financial assistance to our partners in Latin America,, and allied groups throughout the Caribbean, Europe and North America. Increasing commitment to preventing unintended pregnancy by promoting access to contraception and assistance to women who choose to continue their pregnancies including through our Prevention Not Prohibition campaign and responding to efforts by religious conservatives to block access to safe and reliable reproductive health-care services. 3

HIV & AIDS Catholics for Choice believes in a world where all people can protect themselves and their partners from the transmission of HIV by using condoms. The Catholic hierarchy is the most vocal critic of condom use. It bans condom use for Catholics, refuses to provide condoms as a part of reproductive health care in Catholic-controlled hospitals and clinics, and lobbies governments against providing condoms as part of international aid. The hierarchy s conservative lobby has dire effects in countries leastequipped to deal with HIV and AIDS both economically and medically. CFC works to prevent the transmission of HIV and advance sexual health by: Countering the Vatican s ban on condoms through the Condoms4Life campaign, which spreads the message that good Catholics use condoms as a way to protect themselves and their partners. Reaching out to policy makers and advocates in the US and internationally to promote initiatives that advocate the use of condoms as a method to prevent the transmission of HIV. Providing a faith-based perspective that promotes an alternative and authentic view of Catholic teachings on condoms. Sex & Sexuality Catholics for Choice respects and affirms the personal autonomy of all people in regard to sexuality. CFC works to counter the impact of negative sex messages from the Vatican and to promote a holistic approach to sex and sexuality. CFC promotes an honest conversation about sex that is grounded in the realities of real Catholic people by: Questioning the teachings about sex and sexuality in Catholic history and tradition. 4

Promoting positive and healthy messages about sexuality. Confronting the Vatican s rhetoric on sex and sexuality and its teachings on the value and role of women in relationships and in society. Supporting evidence-based, comprehensive sexuality education policies that enable people to feel confident about themselves, their partners and their sexuality. New Reproductive Health Technologies Catholics for Choice believes that public policy should be formed on sound science and evidence-based practice, especially in regard to reproductive health care. While Catholic bishops argue against the use of reproductive health technologies, CFC believes that advances in these technologies should be encouraged, and that individuals should be allowed to make decisions based on their own consciences. CFC works to encourage an evidencebased approach to reproductive health care by: Promoting scientific inquiry and advances in reproductive health technologies. Supporting the right of all women to choose from a full range of reproductive health services, provided to all regardless of ability to pay in surroundings that are safe, legal and professionally staffed. Countering the bishops efforts to block access to reproductive health services in Catholic hospitals and their attempts to lobby governments against scientific advances and service provision. 5

Religion in Public Policy Catholics for Choice believes voices of religion and religious traditions are an important part of public discourse. CFC believes in a world where all voices, the voices of the religious and of the secular, of Catholics and non-catholics alike, are heard throughout public policy discussions. CFC works to ensure an appropriate role for religion in public life through: Defending prochoice Catholic policy makers who come under attack from the Vatican and conservative Catholics when they stand up for the needs of women and the wishes of their constituents in support of comprehensive reproductive health-care services. Promoting discourse on the role of religion in public policy at the European Parliament, in Latin America and at the state and federal levels in the US by convening public debates with policy makers on the growing tensions over the role of religion in public policy. Countering the disproportionate weight that the views of the Vatican are given in policy making by campaigning against its special status at the United Nations and in other political systems. 6

on all these ISSUES Catholics for Choice provides the most effective counterpoint to the vocal, well-financed and powerful Roman Catholic hierarchy, which presents itself as the sole moral arbiter on matters where sexuality and reproduction intersect with religion and faith. We work to strengthen our partners and colleagues efforts by sharing our skills and learning from each others successes and limitations. CFC is the only organization with the knowledge, expertise, strategic sense and courage to meet the very real threats resulting from the inappropriate role the Vatican tries to play in public policy. Catholics for Choice seeks to engage all sectors of culture and society in ways that are meaningful to each. We strive to represent the voice and vision of Catholics and change the tone of the debate on reproductive health. 7

International Partners Buenos Aires, Argentina Córdoba, Argentina La Paz, Bolivia Católicas pelo Direito de Decidir São Paulo, Brasil Catholics for Choice Canada Toronto, Canada Valparaíso, Chile Bogotá, Colombia San Salvador, El Salvador Madrid, España Catholics for Choice Europe Frankfurt, Germany México, DF, México Managua, Nicaragua Asunción, Paraguay 8 European Advisory Group Henk Baars Frans AJ Baneke Susana Cruzalta Aguirre Gail Grossman Freyne Anna (Anka) Grzywacz Elfriede Harth Chini Rueda Sabater Margaret Mayans Dickinson E printed on recycled paper

President Jon O Brien Vice President Sara Morello Board of Directors Marysa Navarro-Aranguren c h a i r Sheila Briggs Pat Carbine t r e a s u r e r Barbara DeConcini Susan Farrell Cheryl Francisconi Ofelia Garcia Eileen Moran s e c r e t a r y Rosemary Radford Ruether Albert George Thomas Marian Stewart Titus Susan Wysocki Catholics for Choice 1436 U Street NW, Suite 301 Washington, DC 20009, USA T: +1 (202) 986-6093 F: +1 (202) 332-7995 cfc@catholicsforchoice.org www.catholicsforchoice.org

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