Contact: Contact: Adam Wilson, The Cardinal Newman Society, 703-367-0333
According to the plan document, which is available on the USF website, the student health insurance was "developed especially for eligible
In other words, it appears that the USF coverage was included in a custom policy developed for the Catholic institution.
The Catholic Key, the newspaper of the diocese of
The Cardinal Newman Society, which works to promote the renewal of Catholic higher education, calls on USF president Father Stephen Privett to immediately take action to remove the abortion coverage.
"Given the importance of life issues for Catholics, it is stunning that USF's student health program would pay for abortions," said Patrick Reilly, president of The Cardinal Newman Society. "I pray that this was a mistake and not a willful action of the Catholic university, but regardless of how the abortion coverage ended up in the policy, it clearly cannot remain."