Sunday, October 20, 2002
Pro-Choice or Anti-Catholic - from the pen of Maggie Gallagher:
What are people who believe in abortion doing to expand access? Are they collecting donations to build and subsidize charitable rural abortion clinics, as they are entitled to under the law? Oh, no. Instead, NARAL and other abortion advocacy groups have launched nationwide campaigns to use the courts and legislatures to force hospitals (including Catholic hospitals) to provide abortion services.
Catholic hospitals are an especially juicy target, because they are often the only hospitals in rural areas. Catholic hospitals, charitable endeavors, spend over $2.8 billion more than they take in providing high-quality health care in poor and rural areas.
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The Eucharist as Touch by Rev. Ron Rolheiser. (Courtesy - Peter Nixon)
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Peggy Noonan contemplating the rosary. (Courtesy: Amy Welborn)
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From Zenit:
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ZENIT News Agency, The World Seen from Rome
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Family Members Must Talk to One Another More, Says Pope
Address to Pontifical Council
VATICAN CITY, OCT. 20, 2002 (Zenit.org).- One of the most-needed apostolates today is that which helps families in difficulty, especially by fostering their spiritual lives and getting members to talk to one another, says John Paul II.
The Pope made this appeal Friday when he met with the participants of the plenary assembly of the Pontifical Council for the Family, presided over by Cardinal Alfonso López Trujillo. The assembly met Oct. 17-19 and focused on the topic "Family Pastoral Care and Couples in Difficulty."
"In an increasingly secularized world, it is ever more important that the believing family acquire a consciousness of its own vocation and mission," the Holy Father said.
"In every context and circumstance, the point of departure for this consists in safeguarding and intensifying prayer, an incessant prayer to the Lord to increase one's faith and make it more vigorous," he added.
"As I wrote in the apostolic letter 'Rosarium Virginis Mariae,' published on Wednesday at the beginning of the 25th year of this pontificate: 'The family that prays together, stays together,'" the Pope noted.
"It is true that, when one lives through particular moments, science can offer good help, but nothing can replace an ardent, personal and confident faith that is open to the Lord," John Paul II stressed.
"Prayer, frequent recourse to the sacrament of reconciliation, to spiritual direction, must never be abandoned, replacing them with other techniques of human and psychological support," the Holy Father warned.
He continued: "Family help to couples, especially young ones, by families who are spiritually and morally solid" has become one of the most important apostolates "at this historic time."
This apostolate must pay special attention to the fostering of dialogue, the Pope continued.
"Often, there is no time to live and talk within the family," he said. "Many times parents do not feel prepared and they are even afraid to assume, as is their duty, the task of the integral education of their children.
"It might be that the latter, precisely because of the lack of dialogue, feel serious obstacles when it comes to seeing in their parents authentic models to imitate and look elsewhere for models and lifestyles, which are often false and harmful to the dignity of man and to authentic love."
The Holy Father added: "The trivialization of sex, in a society saturated with eroticism, and the lack of reference to ethical principles, can ruin the life of children, adolescents and youth, impeding them from being formed in a responsible, mature love and in the harmonious development of their personality."
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By the way, welcome to Lethargic IITian readers from Stan, Toledo, Colorado, Yale and Singapore! Do drop me a mail (especially if one of you's Dilys!)
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9:25 PM
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Meanwhile, the tamasha continues (I'm wondering why the Congress is too thick-headed to see that making a small concession now would reap greater rewards later!) in Kashmir.
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Varsha Bhosle's Shock to the System. I must say that I'm more than a little stunned by the force of her vitriol against "Hindu Talibs". Events like Jhajjar also let us know which problems of India we've been yet unsuccessful in eradicating.
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