6:15 pm ET February 10, 2012

SNEAK PEEK — Father Jonathan Morris: Dispute Is Not About Contraception or the Catholic Church

Tonight on a special Hannity, Sean sits down with many faith-based leaders from various religions to discuss the controversy over the health care contraception mandate. This afternoon, President Obama changed course on the issue and said that religious institutions do not have to pay for contraceptive services for their employees.

In the sneak peek clip below, Father Jonathan Morris, amongst the religious leaders in the audience, explained why this situation isn’t about contraception.

“Right now this seems like this is about contraception, but it’s not. It seems like it’s about the Catholic church, but it’s not. It’s about the federal government deciding that, in this case contraception, in the next case whatever ideology it happens to be supporting is more important than religious freedom.”

Tune in to this special Hannity, tonight, 9p/ 12a ET.

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