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The Contraception Deception and the Link to AbortionGod’s Word“Before I formed you in
the womb, I knew you.” Jer 1:5
“Blessed be the God and
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every
spiritual blessing in the heavens, as he chose us in him, before the
foundation of the world, to be holy and without blemish before him.” Eph
1:3-4.
What is the Holy Spirit
saying to the Catholic Church in America at a time when a murderous abortion
holocaust of enormous proportions has swept the land? The following perspectives will invite the vast majority of
Catholics, both laity and clergy, to repent of the actions and inactions that
have contributed to the growth of this evil amongst us.
Death Through AbortionEach day about 4,000
babies are surgically aborted nationwide. Thirty
five million
[1]
have been killed since the infamous Roe v. Wade Supreme Court
decision of 1973 which, for the first time, allowed abortion on demand at any
time during pregnancy. About 1000
babies, or one quarter of the national total are aborted in California every
day, even though California has only one sixth of the country’s total
population. Political FailureSince the Supreme Court
decision, millions of heroic people have prayed, marched, campaigned, preached
and pleaded to bring about an end to this atrocity through the political and
legal process. While many small
victories have been achieved, freedom of abortion is still the law of the
land. People who have attempted
to rescue a child from being murdered in an abortion mill have been arrested,
imprisoned for years and have been sued for removal of all of their cash and
property. Those confiscated funds
are used by the abortionists to build more “clinics”, buy more equipment
and perform more abortions. What
has become quite apparent is that Christians in general and Catholics in
particular have not had the influence on this problem that their numbers would
demand. Immoral Behavior Consider the following statistics:
The Contraception DeceptionIn summary, Christians in
general and Catholics in particular are not making it a top priority to vote
pro-life. If 100% of Christians
voted pro-life, along with the Jews, Muslims, non-believers and people of good
conscience who are opposed to abortion, a pluralistic majority would prevail
and efforts at the national level to end abortion would have been victorious a
long time ago. Why has this not
happened? The Christian church in
general and the Catholic Church in particular has slipped into a blindness,
silence and apathy that is thwarting resolution of the problem.
The root of the problem is the contraception deception and its link to
abortion. The wide practice of
artificial contraception and the belief that it is acceptable is entrenched
within the Church. Prophecy FulfilledThe situation in America
is well described by the Archbishop of Denver who wrote in a pastoral letter "On
Human Life" that the warnings of Pope Paul VI in his encyclical, Humanae Vitae
[8]
have been fulfilled. As forewarned, there has been a serious
decline in morality, loss of awe for the procreation of life, loss of respect
for life in general within the Church and society along with its concomitant
advance toward euthanasia. Pope
John Paul II has pointed out that this decline seems greatest in those parts
of the world where the "Church's
teaching on contraception is rejected."
In essence, our nation
began its spiritual decline toward abortion down the slippery slope of
acceptance of artificial contraception.
Papal Exhortation to AmericaIn his 1998 address to
bishops from California, Nevada and Hawaii, Pope John Paul II said
"The teaching of Humanae Vitae honors married love, promotes the dignity
of women, and helps couples grow in understanding the truth of their
particular path to holiness. It is also a response to contemporary culture's
temptation to reduce life to a commodity. As Bishops, together with your
priests, deacons, seminarians, and other pastoral personnel,
you must find the right language and imagery to present
this teaching in a comprehensible and compelling way."
(The emphasis is ours). In calling for a legal defense of human life
from conception to natural death, the Pope said "What is at stake here is
nothing less than the indivisible truth about the human person on which the
Founding Fathers staked your nation's claim to independence. The life of a
country is much more than its material development and its power in the world.
A nation needs a soul.
It needs the wisdom and courage to overcome the moral ills and spiritual
temptations inherent in its march through history. In union with all those who
favor a culture of life over a culture of death, Catholics, and especially
Catholic legislators, must continue to make their voices heard in the
formulation of cultural, economic, political and legislative projects which,
'with respect for all and in keeping with democratic principles, will
contribute to the building of a society in which the dignity of each person is
recognized and the lives of all are defended and enhanced' (Evangelium Vitae,
90). Democracy stands or falls with the values which it embodies and promotes
(cf. Evangelium Vitae, 70). In defending life you are defending an original
and vital part of the vision on which your country was built. America must
become, again, a hospitable society, in which every unborn child and every
handicapped or terminally ill person is cherished and enjoys the protection of
the law."
[9]
.
God has ordained the
Church to be the moral compass for the world.
When the Church (the people of God, both clergy and laity) fails in
that mission, there is very little direction left.
In many parishes, homilies on the evil of artificial contraception have
been scarce for decades while the evil practice has mushroomed. The Link Between Contraception and AbortionThe restoration of
Catholic moral teaching from the pulpit and repentance by the laity of the
practice of artificial contraception are of monumental importance.
Here are five factors that link artificial contraception to abortion.
Repentance NeededIn general, the
consciences of Catholics need to be reformed.
Far too many have fallen for the contraception deception. God, who loves us immensely, eagerly waits for our
repentance. Only when this occurs, will our laws and institutions receive the
power to put an end to the American Holocaust and restore legal protection for
the unborn child.
Rejuvenate the PulpitWe respectfully urge
pastors and associate parish priests to dedicate a full homily, once per
quarter (four times per year), at all weekend masses to the subject of
contraception, abortion, euthanasia and respect for life.
These teachings would be based on existing sound Church doctrine and
would derive much of their inspiration from papal encyclicals such as Humane
Vitae, Evangelium Vitae
[10]
and various pastoral
letters from the pope and the bishops of the United States.
The teachings would address some of the social and political aspects of
the subject matter, particularly where those elements underscore the
importance of the moral teaching and where they relate to the call for all
Catholic men and women to join in the defense of truth and life.
SummaryThe majority of adult
Christians in general and Catholics in particular are in serious need of
repentance of sins of artificial contraception. Since general awareness of this need is very lacking, the
best opportunity for them to hear a message that will lead them to repent is
during the homily or sermon at Sunday services.
Because of the enormous magnitude of the problem, this message needs to
be proclaimed frequently - at least four times per year.
Brian Murphy References
[1]
National Right to Life,
http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/index.html;
Source for statistics for 1973 through 1992: Stanley K. Henshaw, et al.,”Abortion
Services in the United States, 1991 and 1992,” Family Planning
Perspectives, vol. 26, no.3(May/June 1994), p. 101.
1994 Statistics reported in USA Today, August 14,1996, p. A17,
attributed to the Alan Guttmacher Institute.
[2]
PJ
Kennedy & Sons, Official Catholic Directory 1996 (New Providence, NJ:
R.R. Bowker, 1996) [3] Stanley K. Henshaw & Kathryn Kost (Alan Guttmacher Institute), Family Planning Perspectives, vol. 28, no. 4(July/Aug. 1966); based on an AGI survey of 9,985 women obtaining abortions in 1994-95.
[4]
Exit
Polls:1992, Voter News Service.
[5]
Los
Angeles Times poll of 1,374 adults, 1,149 registered voters, April 13-16,
1996, MOE +/-3%; Catholic subsample 418, MOE +/-5%. [6] Kellstedt, L.A., J. Green and J. Guth. Paper presented to the American Political Science Association Convention, Washington, D.C., 1997.
[7]
“Portrait
of the Electorate”, Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1998. Results of an exit poll of 3,693 voters from 60 polling
places across California.
[8]
Humanae
Vitae, Encyclical Letter of His Holiness, Pope Paul VI, “Of Human Life”,
July 25, 1968, Pauline Books and Media, Boston, 1968.
[9]
"Ad
Limina" Address to the Bishops of California, Nevada and Hawaii,
The Vatican, October
2, 1998. [10] Encyclical Letter “The Gospel of Life”, Evangelium Vitae, John Paul II to the bishops, priests and deacons, men and women religious, lay faithful, and all people of good will on the value and inviolability of human life; Pauline Books and Media, Boston, MA 1995. |
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