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Our Lady’s Electronic Newsletter: February 2008
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Church Endorses "Family Day", Moratorium on Abortion,
Proposed by Secular Leftists
On New Year’s Day, Pope Benedict XVI called the family "the primary
agency of peace" as he led celebrations on the Day of Peace celebrated
at the same time as the Feast of the Holy Family. For a change, the Holy
Father’s plea for greater respect for the institution of the family
and for the miracle of childbirth was echoed not only in the Church,
but in secular society.
On December 30th, Spanish Catholics held a massive rally in support of the
family, following in the footsteps of the Italians, who had done this
last spring. The year-end gathering in Madrid took the form of an immense public
prayer led by Cardinals and bishops. The highlight was a TV linkup
with Rome, where the Pope prayed the Angelus and spoke directly to the
TV audience in Spanish.
A similar "Family Day" was held in Rome on May 12th, when the square
outside of Saint John Lateran Basilica was likewise filled, mainly with
Catholics. What is significant -- in a disturbing way -- is that it was
not the hierarchy of the Church that called and presided over the first
Family Day. Rather it was organized by a "citizens’ committee" which
included not just Catholics but radical feminists, Jews and Muslims.
Now a similar group is calling for a worldwide moratorium on abortion. On
December 18th, the great paper tiger, the United Nations, voted for a
moratorium on the death penalty. So now a professed non-Christian, Giuliano
Ferrara, has reasoned that if the death penalty is banned, abortion should
also be banned. (This is a refreshing change from the usual left-liberal
stance to condemn capital punishment but approve abortion on demand.)
Because the call comes from the "intellectual left", the Italian
bishops' conference, Avvenire, and also "personalities
of other beliefs" have jumped on the bandwagon.
The Fatima Network wholeheartedly
approves of anything the Vatican and the bishops’ conferences do
to promote families' values and strengthen the campaign against the wholesale
slaughter of innocents. But we do worry that it is the secular liberals
who are seen in "Christian Europe" as the leaders and people
of influence in these movements. Because many in the present
leadership roles of the Catholic Church have not been strong in preaching
and teaching the traditional Catholic Faith, the Church now appears
to be cast in the position of a follower, not a leader.
Adapted from an article written by Sandro Magister in the January 7,
2008 issue of
Chiesa.
Selective Abortion of Girls Turning Asia into
"Masculine Continent"
A year-end story in the Spanish newspaper El Pais reports that India
and China, in spite of their massive populations -- over a billion people
each -- have finally been forced to take steps to halt at least some
of the millions of abortions carried out in those countries every year.
The problem is that, since boys are valued more highly than girls in the Chinese
and Asian cultures, people are using ultrasound to determine the sex
of unborn babies. Particularly in China, where families are limited by
Communist government decree to just one child, fetuses which are found
to be female are killed.
As a result, the number of baby boys far exceeds the number of baby girls
being born in the two countries. In China the ratio is thought to be
as high as 130 boys per 100 girls. This portends serious social problems
as these children come of age, since many young men will not be able
to find wives. Sociologists predict dramatic increases in sexual assaults
and prostitution.
El Pais reports that the lack of women is grave not just in China
and India, but also Korea, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, where
for every 100 girls there were at least 108 boys in 2005. "Other
countries such as Nepal and Vietnam are closely following suit," the
newspaper says.
What the newspaper does not say is that every one of the countries
named is non-Christian. These are places where the Gospel and the teachings
of the Church are heard only faintly, if at all.
China is a particularly sorry case. As previously reported here, the "priests" of
the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association, the schismatic pseudo-church
set up by the Communists, talk only about those things which their Red
masters allow them to. They do not speak out against the notorious one
child policy, and they do not preach against abortion, which is "legal" and
available on demand everywhere in that poor country.
India is a different story, but no better. Although abortion is legal in India,
the Church condemns it strongly, as it should. But Christians (the majority
of whom are Catholics) are only a tiny minority in India, and the centuries-old
Indian belief that "women are unprofitable" works against the "new" ideas
preached by the Christian missionaries.
Father Nicholas Gruner and other Fatima experts gave powerful
presentations on the tragedy of abortion and the other errors of Russia
now spreading throughout Asia at the Only Way to World
Peace conference in Chennai, India, at the beginning
of February. Go to www.fatimaradio.org to
hear and see their presentations.
Two excellent books on the evils of abortion:
Making
Abortion Rare, by David C. Reardon,
Closed:
99 Ways to Stop Abortion, by Joseph M. Scheidler,
To see for yourself how many innocent children are killed every minute, have
a look at the World
Clock.
On this interesting site, you can see statistics, updated in real time
(as they actually happen) about births, deaths, marriages, divorces, abortions
and more. You will be shocked and saddened to see details of the slaughter
of innocents. Currently one child is aborted for every three children
born!
Chinese Bishop Freed...Temporarily
In December, a bishop of the state-run Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association
(CPCA), Julius Jia Zhiguo, was released after four months of detention.
He was arrested in August for removing a CPCA sign from his cathedral
in Zhengding (about 200 miles south of Beijing).
According to an AsiaNews report, the bishop had asked the local government
many times to release him in time to celebrate Christmas at his cathedral.
His family had also pleaded for his release because his uncle was seriously
ill.
A Communist official reportedly said Bishop Jia would be detained again "after
a few days" to undergo another "learning session" (brainwashing).
It seems the bishop has not forgotten his old allegiance to Rome.
Before the arrest in August, Bishop Jia had been held in custody for seventeen
days in June of 2007. In all, he has spent more than 15 years in prison
since 1980 when he was ordained by the Vatican as a bishop of the real Catholic
Church. He was subjected to many months of brainwashing to make him submit
to the CPCA and join the Chinese Bishops’ Council, which is not
recognized by the Holy See.
"Latest
Vatican Pronouncement on China Statement of Support ...
or Start of a Sellout?", by James
W. Bannister,
"Cardinal
Zen Warns Against Confusion Surrounding the Pope's Letter
to Chinese Catholics", article found
in AsiaNews
"Persecution
of Catholics in China Increases", special
to The Fatima Network,
Buy World Enslavement
or Peace, by Father
Nicholas Gruner
Latest Fatima Perspectives
"Sister
Lucy's Beatification Process to Begin", by J.
Swords,
"Russia's
New Stalin?", by Christopher
A. Ferrara,
"Separation
of Church and State: Contrary to God's Objective Order
for the World", by James
W. Bannister,
"Kasper
the Termite Opposes Mass Return of Anglicans to the Church", by Christopher
A. Ferrara,
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