Showing posts with label pro-life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pro-life. Show all posts

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Is it a Child?


There are some things about our culture that really bother me. For example how we talk about "equal rights" for everyone and yet deny them to the most innocent and vulnerable or how people are always talking about individuality and "being yourself" and yet if you fail to conform to the ideologies of today your are labeled as "old-fashioned" or "religious fanatics". Among all these things one issue in particular annoys me. That is the practice of referring to babies in the womb as "it". People say things like "It's a boy" or "how is it doing", "Did you see it yet". Would you ever refer to someone as "it"? When inquiring about someone would you say" How has it been feeling"? This is just one of the many ways we dehumanize, so to speak, the unborn child. Just because we can not see them, and many times their gender is unknown makes them no less human then you or I.
When speaking about unborn human life, then, please do not say it. Say rather "How is the baby"? You can also use terms such as little one or just plain child, after all a baby is a child. Human beings are profoundly influenced by language. It is our way of making sense of the world and communicating and transmitting our ideas to others. The choice of words plays a very important role in correctly transmitting our opinions. When conducting poles and surveys researchers play close attention to the choice of words used, often so they are more likely to get the results they desire. Let us then always choose our words carefully and choose ones which will portray the truth, that all human life is sacred and that unborn babies are living human beings.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

My First March for Life

Last weekend I went to the March for Life in Washington D.C with a group of about 400 young people. It was an amazing experience not at all what I expected but amazing. I will go again for sure next year. The number of people who attended was insanely incredible. You could barely walk! Another thing that amazed me was the number of religious and seminarians. I mean compared to the number of lay people there wasn't that many but you usually don't see them all together in one place like that. I got to meet one of the brothers from EWTN. I was ecstatic! The day after the March we went to Arlington Cemetery and the Natural History museum. Arlington was so beautiful, the whole city was beautiful. I never imagined it would be. I thought big city, tall buildings dirty streets but instead there were trees and clean streets and giant buildings. Amazing! There is so much to see there. I saw the IRS building, the White House, the capital building, the national Basilica, three of the Smithsonian museums and many more things I can't remember. One thing that struck me as strange and quite a moronic thing was how if you walk through the city everywhere you come across quotes which speak of freedom and liberty and how no cause is more noble but the same folks who read these words every day and praise them allow abortion to be legal. What is wrong with our countrymen? What is wrong with us? We must stop this. It is unacceptable. It is un-American. It is anti-God.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Gratias!

Thank you everyone for your prayers. I had a wonderful retreat as did all the other girls I was able to speak to. Unfortunately I was not able to personally meet all 148 but I did meet many wonderful young ladies and ran into some girls I had previously been acquainted with at summer camp two years ago. Nice seeing you gals again.
Concerning Saturdays vote it was a smashing Pro-Life victory! The Pitts-Stupak Act passed by 240 to 194! Thank you Lord for securing this victory thru the hands of Blessed Mother Mary! Let us continue to pray for our Congressmen and Senators that those who are not yet won over may be thru the intercession of their Guardian Angels and that those who have stood up for life may continue to do so.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Prayin For Life

Last Saturday my dad and I attended a Prayer Vigil for Life hosted by the Helpers of God's Precious Infants. The vigils are held about four times a year. Each time we meet at a different parish for Holy Mass. From there we go out and say all four sets of the rosary mysteries by the two local abortion clinics. While we are out some stay behind in the church for adoration. After the rosaries we return to the parish for benediction followed by a few speakers and refreshments.
It is interesting to note that the number of women going into the clinic that morning was much lower then usual. The reason for that ,the volunteers said, was because the clinics learn of the vigils and forewarn people who call to schedule abortions for that morning. Apparently our prayer and silent witness to life changes many women's minds and the forces of darkness know it. Hopefully some of those who postponed their abortions to later dates will give more thought to life and find the courage they need to keep their babies.

The Helpers of God's Precious Infants was founded by Msgr Philip.J.Reilly in N.Y.C. The members main work is counseling women going into abortion clinics. The other members called prayer warriors pray in front of the clinics and if unable to go out offer up penance and fasting for the other members. My friend and I often accompany a prayer warrior Saturday mornings to say the rosary on Calvary as the helpers call the abortion clinics.

Every Christian is obliged to do everything in their power to end abortion. Even if unable to pray at the actual killing sites remember the unborn in your rosaries, Divine Mercy Chaplets, morning offering and when confronted with pain and suffering. We all can and should be "prayer warriors" in this movement.

"Jesus, Mary, Joseph I love you very much and I beg you to spare the life of the unborn baby whom I have spiritually adopted who is in danger of abortion." -Prayer of Archbishop Fulton J Sheen to be said every day for nine months to save the life of an unborn child