Posted on 09/09/2008 4:25:56 PM PDT by wagglebee
LifeNews.com Note: Father Frank Pavone is the founder and director of Priests for Life.
September 1 was my 15th anniversary as National Director of Priests for Life. This is a good point, therefore, at which to reflect aloud with you on some of my perspective right now on the pro-life movement and the steps we need to take in the immediate future.
From 1976, when I attended the Annual March for Life in Washington as a high school senior, to 1993, when I dropped everything else I was doing to devote myself full-time to the protection of my unborn brothers and sisters, a fire was growing within me. It was a passion for justice, focused on the single greatest injustice of our day: abortion. As the fire raged full-force, it made me realize that every ounce of my strength, and every moment of my time, must be devoted to ending this holocaust.
Since then, every hour of my days and nights has been focused on this mission, and I have been inspired to a limitless degree by all those around me who have the same focus, the same passion, and live it out to the extent that their own vocations permit. There has not been a day that I have looked back. There has not been a day that I have not felt the enthusiasm of the very first day of this mission.
I am convinced at the present moment that our movement is entering yet another phase of this battle. We are closer to victory than ever before, and now is the time to redouble every effort and to push over the finish line. Now is the time to cut off any dead wood, any projects that aren't bearing fruit, any expenditures and efforts that are not actually moving us toward the goal of ending abortion, and any bureaucracy in our structures that is hindering rather than advancing the mission.
There is a new thirst for unity in our movement, and I have been committed to promoting that unity in various ways since 1993. Gathering leaders for retreats and strategy sessions, and building bridges of communication and collaboration that didn't exist before, continues to be one of the most important things in which I am involved. These efforts for unity are bearing fruit, and many leaders have approached me about how we can harvest that fruit and begin more joint efforts, rather than just pursuing, on parallel paths, the work of our individual organizations. More leaders than ever are ready to do this.
Moreover, people who want to support the pro-life movement financially are looking for that kind of active unity and collaboration. They are looking for convincing plans that have a promise of success and that meet the varied needs of the movement rather than the vision of just one organization. Various leaders on the national level, including myself, have been formulating such plans and it is time to invest even greater effort and attention to bringing them to fruition.
My team and I have therefore enacted a number of changes, in order to best use your resources and ours to hasten the day of victory.
For one thing, Priests for Life is not going to have its own seminarians. We started down that road a couple of years ago, convinced that we had to leave no stone unturned in looking for ways to advance the pro-life cause within the Church. We tried it, but it began to divert too much time, energy, and resources away from the primary purpose of our organization. (You can click here for more about our experiment with a community.)
Experience has proven that its best to stay with the original design of Priests for Life, namely, that the dioceses, seminaries, and religious communities take care of training men for the priesthood, and that we take care of specialized training in the pro-life cause, both for priests who want to work with us full-time, and for all the priests, deacons, seminarians, and laity in the Church (and outside the Church).
In regard to that training, I'm announcing this week a whole series of new training programs that we will provide for clergy and laity alike. These are being developed into online courses that can be followed from the comfort of ones home, and that will draw on the wisdom and experience of pro-life leaders nationwide, and provide simple how-to resources for getting the pro-life job done!
Another one of the matters I want to let you know about is that we're going to vastly scale down the building projects that we have in the works. After all, we are a missionary organization. My suitcase and those of our whole pastoral team are never unpacked. Moreover, we come into peoples homes and cars through television, radio, and Internet on a daily basis. Both of those dynamics suggest that a big central headquarters isn't necessary. A small one suffices.
Again, our current approach is working, so I don't want to divert all kinds of attention and resources to building anything that may prove superfluous.
We're closer to victory than ever before. The focus now needs to be getting the job done, not setting up more structures for plans to get it done in the next generation. The time is now.
Now is the time to stop all the cautious dancing with language and plainly challenge our citizens to elect pro-life candidates.
Now is the time to stop lamenting that we're not reaching abortion-minded women and instead, simply go to the places where they obviously are the abortion clinics and be present at those killing centers twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year, until the killing stops.
Now is the time to stop worrying about those who aren't doing their job, and partnering more closely with those who are. It doesn't take a majority to get the job done; it takes a minority who risk everything and stop at nothing.
We have entered a new phase of the pro-life movement. Come with us. Its time for victory.
Yes it is!
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Just yesterday I received a letter from Father Pavone regarding Gospel of Life Ministries, which will work to educate pro-life individuals about the importance of the November elections. I sent the group a donation, and would invite you all to visit the group’s website: http://www.gospeloflife.com/
The Palin pick has also caused a big shift. Both sides are gearing up for a heck of a fight.
I dearly hope that Fr Pavone will someday disband PFL, because there is no need for it anymore!
Unfortunately, Father Frank knows that an even bigger battle is looming in the fight against euthanasia. With the aging of the Baby Boomers, we will be seeing ever-growing promotion of euthanasia (they will CALL IT "assisted suicide", but that's no different than calling abortion a "choice').
I believe that Father Pavone will one day held in the same esteem as Mother Teresa and Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer (who is my favorite 20th Century theologian).
But also Corrie ten Boom...my personal favorite pro-life heroine.
Corrie Ten Boom is another favorite of mine, but I think that “The Cost of Discipleship” is one of the greatest works ever about Christian living.
Here is a link to his Election Action Center page. It is a great resource. http://www.priestsforlife.org/elections/index.htm
“Evil flourishes when it is hidden; injustice festers when the victim is unseen.
Exposing evil causes it to collapse under its own weight, as it confronts the light of human conscience. Overcoming injustice does not require that everyone believe it is injustice. There is, rather, a critical mass at some
point in the spectrum, when enough people are so convinced. The good news is that those people already have the conscience to reject the evil.
The problem is that the evil hasn't been sufficiently exposed for them to see it. “
— Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director Priests for Life
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Bonhoeffer is my favorite theologian and hero also.
After sitting silently through a conversation at another table last weekend, I have to vent here.
The lady was asking her pro-life friends “Why can’t Republicans just let go of this “choice” issue? It’s MY choice. It’s NOT a government issue!”
Here is another link to check out.
http://www.missionariesofthegospeloflife.org/
and prayerfully consider joining us. There are over 1000 registered and 77 who have made promises.
LifeNews.com Note: Father Frank Pavone is the founder and director of Priests for Life.
Father Frank Pavone is not the FOUNDER OF PRIESTS FOR LIFE...
I am surprised that Steven Ertelt would make such a mistake...
The correct reference for the founding of PFL would be:
It was founded by Frs. Lee Kaylor and Francis P. Filice, priests of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. On April 30, 1991 Archbishop John Quinn of San Francisco officially approved it as a Private Association of the Faithful. The organization is listed in the Official Catholic Directory. In 2003, it was granted NGO Status by the United Nations.
It is unclear what Father Lee Kaylor is up to these days...
You are correct.
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