Southeast Youth Take Pro-Life to the People

This past week, during convocation for the Southeast Archdiocese, Fr. Scott and Lizz Looker of Jacksonville, FL (along with Jamie and Arsella Tellier from Selma, AL) partnered up with Fr. Terry Gensemer and Sarah Howell of CEC For Life to organize a pro-life prayer vigil for the young people attending the convocation. We felt so … Read more

Help Send Elizabeth to Camp

                    Elizabeth LeGrand from the Church of the Intercessor in Long Island, NY is planning to attend the Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust Pro-Life Training Camp for Youth July 6-16 of this year. Elizabeth is the daughter of Deacon Ralph and Jamie LeGrand. She needs around … Read more

Thoughts on the Death of Jack Kevorkian by Patriarch Craig Bates

News of the death of Dr. Jack Kevorkian has caused me to reflect once again on the sanctity of all human life, even life that is suffering. Dr. Kevorkian, who won himself the name “Dr. Death”, advocated for years that physician-assisted suicide was a reasonable alternative for those who were suffering from an illness that was terminal. He took part in over 130 physician-assisted suicides. Dr. Kevorkian served time in prison in the State of Michigan having been convicted of second-degree murder. He was released after serving eight years. His advocacy for physician-assisted suicide let to Oregon’s “Death with Dignity” legislation and since 1998 525 adults have taken advantage of the law and died from taking a Doctor prescribed lethal drug.
Dr. Kevorkian died in a hospital bed reportedly of kidney failure. It is said that he died peacefully and without suffering.

The Christian faith has historically declared that all human life is sacred from fertilization to the time of natural death. Today the vast majority of Christians hold to this position. The Church has held that the taking of one’s own life (suicide) or allowing others to take your life (murder) is immoral and contrary to the truth that the Lord God is the giver of life.

The Church has also historically had compassion for those who suffer whether from illness, poverty, war, or corrupt political systems. Yet, the Church knows that genuine compassion is not found in the ending of human life but in the administration of compassionate care and generous giving to the relief of suffering. Therefore, around the world it is the Church that has built hospitals, elderly care facilities, colleges that train medical professionals, built orphanages, opened schools, and given to relief efforts. The Church declares that not only is all life sacred but that death is never a solution to a problem. This is the heart of being Pro Life.

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CEC joins Catholics in rejecting RH Bill in Philippines

INITAO, Misamis Oriental, May 25, 2011””Emphasizing the sacredness of life, the primate of the Territory of Southeast Asia and Europe of the International Communion of the Charismatic Episcopal Church (ICCEC) urged the flock in the Diocese of Northern Mindanao to reject the reproductive health bill and protect the sanctity of the unborn. Wearing a black … Read more

As many of you know, there has been a sign posted at an abortion clinic in Birmingham that has falsely represented a Federal Injunction. We have contended that this sign has been a continual violation of the First Amendment and a threat to our freedoms that are preserved in the constitution. This morning when we … Read more

All Life is Sacred in the Philippines

By Marilou Villavicencio After having watched a recent 10-minute documentary on the RH Bill, one would tend to feel some apprehension with regards to the possibility of this bill being passed in Congress.   It is said that this bill, which has been pending in congress since 1998, might be approved in May. It is … Read more

and if you ever need me, call me, i’ll come runnin (Sarah Howell’s Blog)

April 10, 2011

i stood in front of a clinic this morning. been standing in front of it almost every saturday for two months. praying. chatting. waiting. it’s the new woman all women clinic in downtown birmingham, and it’s been a place of true hostility for me this year. a place where i am acutely aware of the enemy’s hate for god’s love. a place where i have experienced acts of angry intimidation from clinic escorts, and blatant dismissal of the law from attorneys”¦a place where i have to keep my guard up, but my temper down. it’s a battlefield, in the truest sense of the word. and some days take a great deal more of humility than others, but today humility was not a problem. today the fight faded, and the brokenness of humanity, cracking evermore beneath the weight of abortion, took center stage.

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Budget Deal Nets DC Abortion Funding Ban, Planned Parenthood Vote

Senate Democrats caved on the issue of abortion late Friday night despite facing enormous pressure from pro-abortion groups to hold the line on taxpayer funding of abortion and Planned Parenthood funding.

Republicans and Democrats agreed to a budget deal with less than two hours to spare before the federal government engaged in a partial shutdown. The deal restores language that prohibits federal taxpayer funding of abortions in the nation’s capital that President Barack Obama and Democrats removed in a previous budget when they controlled both chambers of Congress.

Secondly, the deal requires Senate Democrats to allow a vote on a bill the House Republicans already approved to repeal the pro-abortion Obamacare bill that contains abortion funding and rationing concerns.

The deal also requires something Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid said he would never allow ”” a vote in the Senate on revoking funding for the Planned Parenthood abortion business.

“Those that I focused on are not only no, but hell no,” Reid said previouslyabout whether he would allow a vote on de-funding. “I’m not going to be part of that. I won’t do it,” he said about efforts to cut Planned Parenthood funding on the part of House Republicans.

Tonight, Speaker John Boehner forced him to allow a vote in the Senate on funding the abortion business that provides pro-life advocates an opportunity to further raise points about how Planned Parenthood doesn’t protect women’s health, has covered up cases of sexual abuse, and has used $363 million in annual federal funding from the government to prop up a business that now does more than one-quarter of all abortions in the nation.

The Planned Parenthood funding vote in the Senate also contains significant 2012 election implications for the three “pro-life” Democrats who will be up for re-election next year ”” Sens. Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Bob Casey of Pennsylvania. Other Democrats who are under the gun next election year and face tough re-election battles may also take heavy criticism from pro-life advocates if they vote to keep tens of millions of dollars going to the nation’s biggest abortion business.

The portion of the deal pertaining the banning taxpayer funding of abotion is already being hailed by pro-life groups as a significant victory and one that will result in saving the lives of 1,000 unborn children annually who may have been aborted.

The DC abortion funding ban would restore the Dornanamendment to ensure that no congressionally appropriated funds (whether locally or federally generated) may pay for abortion in the District of Columbia. The good news for pro-life advocates is that the inclusion of the Dornan Amendment in the one-week continuing resolution ensures it remains in place to prohibit abortion funding in the nation’s capital for the rest of the year.

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A Call for Unity with Christians in the Philippines

            My hope is that we will all join together with our brothers and sisters in the Philippines from all different denominations who are fighting this very real spiritual battle for Life. Make no mistake that this is a worldwide spiritual issue and it is very important for us all … Read more