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RESPECT LIFE SUNDAY
On this Respect Life Sunday, we welcome Deacon Stephen Najarian, M.D., who will preach at all of our Masses. Deacon Najarian retired from his surgical practice in 2002, and he now serves full time in Pastoral Ministry at our neighboring parish of St. Charles Borromeo in St. Anthony. Besides his homily today, he will return to St. John's on Tuesday, October 16, at 7:00 p.m. for a presentation on the Catholic Church's teachings on End of Life Medical Ethics. Please welcome him today, and please plan to attend his talk on October 16. Following is a statement from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops for Respect Life Sunday 2007, written by Cardinal Justin Rigali of Philadelphia:
Since 1972, the Catholic bishops in the United States have set aside the first Sunday in October as Respect Life Sunday. On October 7, Catholics will again pray for - and renew their resolve to bring about - a culture of life and an end to the killing of innocent human beings, especially those who are vulnerable due to their age, size, health, or dependency. The theme of the 2007 Respect Life Program - The Infant in my Womb Leaped for Joy - calls to mind an extraordinary scene in Luke's Gospel (1:39-56). Mary, newly pregnant with the Lord Jesus, is visiting her elderly cousin Elizabeth whose son, John, will soon be born. The moment Mary's greeting reaches Elizabeth's ears and John's, the tiny prophet announces to his mother the Messiah's arrival, as if his entire being were exclaiming: Behold! The Lamb of God! There was no confusion as to what and who were nestled under their mothers' hearts. Yet 2,000 years later, many well-educated people do not know - or claim they do not know - the truth about human life before birth. In April, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the federal ban on partial-birth abortion in an opinion that explicitly recognizes the humanity of unborn children and the grief women experience after abortion. Yet, the killing of unborn children at any stage of pregnancy remains legal, provided that the lethal act is performed while the child is mostly inside his or her mother's body. In June, President Bush vetoed a bill to fund stem cell research requiring the destruction of human embryos, and directed his administration to investigate alternative means of producing pluripotent stem cells "by ethically responsible techniques." Yet some supporters of embryonic stem cell research continue to dismiss concerns about destroying human embryos, because they are "no bigger than the period at the end of this sentence." We will not see the day when all human life is respected and defended unless we address a deeper problem. As Pope Benedict XVI has said:
"If truth does not exist for man, then neither can he ultimately distinguish between good and evil. And then the great and wonderful discoveries of science become double-edged: they can open up significant possibilities for good, for the benefit of mankind, but also, as we see only too clearly, they can pose a terrible threat, involving the destruction of man and the world. We need truth."
Homily at Marianzell,
Austria: 8 September 2007
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