Today is the 35th anniversary of the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision which legalized abortion nationwide. Since the decision, approximately 48 million children (source: Priests for Life) have been lost to our nation because their parents had no hope.
Which ones would have brought a peace settlement to the Middle East? to Iraq? to Afganistan?
Which ones would have found a cure for AIDS?
Which ones would have discovered new ways to clean up chemical mess in our environment?
Which ones would have lived a life that brought joy and hope and healing to every person they met?
--through art or music or literature or dramatic performance
--through spiritual or medical or mental health professions
--through simple friendship
What a tremendous loss to the diversity and beauty and intellectual life of the United States!
And in the bargain, we have so many women who fell prey to the lie that abortion is a solution with no emotional cost: the best, the only, way to solve a problem pregnancy. So many women who felt lost and unsupported and in the midst of physical illness and fear and sleeplessness made a terrible choice that brought intense emotional pain and suffering.
And so many men who mourn children that they didn't want to lose. Or perhaps they only recently have begun to regret their pressure of or lack of support for their wives or girlfriends.
And children without siblings: children who know why they are without siblings and who endure that knowledge with often unspoken pain.
And so today, we pray and offer penance in reparation for this great stain upon our nation. We beg God for forgiveness and healing and the deep conversion of hearts needed in our culture. We pray for a return to the recognition of simple human dignity for children in the womb and for the blossoming of a culture of life in our nation and in the world.
9 days of prayer
March for Life
Walk for Life West Coast
United Stated Catholic Bishops Pro-Life Office
Human Life International
National Right to Life
Feminists for Life
Silent No More
Project Rachel
Birthright
Crisis Pregnancy Centers
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