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To: MountainFlower

http://www.sentinel.org/node/9916

MLK clinic protesters still hopeful

They may no longer be able to halt construction, but those troubled by a new abortion center in Northeast Portland hope they can re-build hearts.

“We want to reach out to women so this place goes out of business for lack of customers,” said Paul Ostermann, a member of nearby Holy Rosary Parish. He and about 20 others stood vigil in the dark one night last week, praying a rosary across the street from the big machinery and foundations of a large Planned Parenthood clinic and office.

“I’m here as a sign that there are many of us who feel this does not belong here in this neighborhood or anywhere in this state,” Ostermann said. “We are going to keep trying to make our voices heard as long as it takes.”

A woman drove by and asked what the gathering was about. Ostermann explained and invited her to join. She seemed sympathetic, but zoomed away into the darkness.

The group — adults, children and one Boston terrier — prayed intrepidly with candles. They presented presented a glow to motorists, one of whom honked a long blast of derision.

“We pray the women entering this abortion clinic feel love and healing from us,” Christina DeGoede told the group.

DeGoede is coordinator of a 40-day vigil that is continuing at the site, at the corner of Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard and Beech Street.

An all-day rally was held Saturday at the construction site.

“Our goal is not to destroy those at Planned Parenthood and all of their supporters; our goal is to convert them with our peaceful presence and constant prayer,” says Bill Diss. He is a public high school teacher and Holy Rosary parishioner who for two years has led a movement aimed at thwarting abortions and what he considers Planned Parenthood’s messages that promote promiscuity.

The 40 Days for Life peaceful vigils are part of a nationwide campaign at abortion sites. Organizers say they have saved 13 babies so far this year through their witness.
Another vigil, this one even smaller, caught the attention of Oregonians this month. Fourteen people gathered on the steps of the Oregon Capitol in Salem March 12 and voiced protest over state funding of abortion.

The Oregon Health Plan, the state’s health insurance for the needy, pays for abortion. More than $3 million is expected to go out in the next two years for about 8,000 abortions.


118 posted on 03/27/2009 10:58:29 PM PDT by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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DAY 32 INTENTION
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May we come to know that divine life, in relationship, creates human life.

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SCRIPTURE
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In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God.

All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made.

-- John 1:1-3

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REFLECTION by Rev. Paul Stallsworth, Lifewatch
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"In the beginning" was God.

Always, before all times, there was God.

This particular God -- the God of the Bible, the God of St. John's Gospel -- is different from all other gods. This God is alive and full of life.

This God is not the picture of deadness and death, aloneness and isolation.

This God is the picture of life, relationship, and unity. For within this God, within this one God, there are three divine persons who live, who love, and who work -- together. This is the glorious mystery of the Trinity.

The Trinity means divine life. The Trinity means three, living Persons -- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit -- who relate to each other. The Trinity means mutual love and service among three Persons.

The Word was always with God the Father. This Word was, is, and will be the Trinity's second person. The Word is also the Son of God or, as revealed in time, Jesus Christ.

God the Father and God the Son live, love, and work for each other. As one, they create "all things" together: the Father creates all things, including all human life, through the Son.

So the Father, through the Son, creates all human lives. The little one swimming in his mother's womb, the infant smiling in his father's arms, the child crying in pain in a hospital bed, the energetic teen running another mile, the old man gasping for his last breath -- all were created, at their beginning, by the Father through the Son.

No exceptions. Divine life creates human life.

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PRAYER
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O God, may we always be quick to call you Father. And when we call you father, let your Spirit remind us that we, and all people, from their beginning to their last day, are your children.

We praise you, Father, that you sent your Son to reveal to the world that all people are His brothers and sisters, that all people are your children. Through Jesus Christ we pray, Amen.

119 posted on 03/28/2009 11:14:14 AM PDT by MountainFlower (There but by the grace of God go I.)
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