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To: All

Day 17 - October 14

 

Intention:

May all understand more deeply that the pro-life message is rooted in the two basic truths of life:

  1. There is a God;
  2. He isn't me

Scripture:

And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.

-- Genesis 2:7

Reflection:

From the beginning of the Bible until the end, the theme is echoed that God alone has dominion over human life. He made it; shared it; died to save it; will raise it up forever. The act of creation described in Genesis 2:7, and earlier in Genesis 1:26-27, is a sovereign act. God did not have to do it, and would have been happy forever without us. Yet without our asking for it or earning it, God brought us out of nothingness and into life, and sustains our existence at every moment. And He does so in Christ. "For by Him all things were created…in Him all things exist" (Colossians 1:16-17).

"You are not your own," Paul declares in 1 Corinthians 6. God alone owns us. While He entrusts us to the care of one another, He does not allow any human being to own another. A Southern California abortionist, James McMahon, once explained how he justified killing children after 20 weeks gestation by partial-birth abortion. He did not deny that this was a child, but rather asked, "Who owns the child? It's got to be the mother." The struggle over abortion is really a struggle over the dominion of God. The Christian individual, and the Christian Church, cannot sit idly by when others declare that God is not God.

Prayer:

Lord, we are yours. Thank you for breathing into us the breath of life. Thank you for claiming us as your own. May our words and actions in defense of human life proclaim to all the world that you alone are Lord of life and death, Lord of our freedom and of our choices. We pray in Jesus' Name. Amen.

Fr. Frank Pavone
National Director, Priests for Life


57 posted on 10/13/2011 5:24:41 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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I’m on the road again!

Louisiana is a special place — and when they decide
to do something, they go full force ... be it gumbo
or anything else.

Yesterday, I got to meet and pray with the 40 Days
for Life team in Shreveport. I’ve also heard great
things about the first-time campaign in Baton Rouge.

Everywhere I go — and every time I check my e-mail —
I keep hearing great stories about local campaigns.

Here are just a few.


BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA

The first 40 Days for Life campaign in Baton Rouge got
off to a fast start with 300 people attending an
interfaith prayer service.

On the campaign’s second day, three women with abortion
appointments changed their minds while a group of women
prayed with their children at the vigil outside the
abortion center.

Then there was a day when the facility did not see any
clients — on a day of the week when they typically see
about two dozen.

Charlotte in Baton Rouge is amazed by the number of
people participating who have never prayed at an
abortion facility before.

“Each person that we have talked with has found it to
be a powerful, transformative experience,” she said.
“The reality of seeing the building and knowing that
abortions take place there instills a deeper
conviction to help pray for an end to abortion.”

To see some photos of the 40 Days for Life events in
Baton Rouge, please go to:

http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=2384


ITHACA, NEW YORK

A building in Ithaca appears to be “a lovely blue
Victorian house,” said Mary Anne, the local campaign
coordinator. Inside, however, it’s a facility that
provides abortions up to 13 weeks.

“All the prayer volunteers on our team have declared
this is definitely a life-changing experience and they
are all glad they got involved,” she said.

Mary Anne said evidence of spiritual warfare is
growing. Passersby can’t resist offering opinions
about the vigil.

One shouted, “I don’t have any kids and I NEVER
want any!”

A second person called out, “You people can’t
proselytize in public! You can’t force your beliefs
on others. Planned Parenthood doesn’t force their
beliefs on you!”

As one vigil volunteer said, prayers are more
effective when people stand together outside the
abortion facility than when they pray alone in the
comfort of their homes.

To see some pictures of the 40 Days for Life vigil site
in Ithaca, please go to:

http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=2384


JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

It rained all day in Jacksonville last Saturday —
except during the procession sponsored by the local
40 Days for Life team.

They prayed at one abortion center — then walked to a
second abortion facility for more prayer.

“Hundreds of devout pro-lifers faced the wet day and
trusted Him who is in charge of the weather,” said
Trudy in Jacksonville, “and clergy of all faiths
prayed to Him to rid our city of abortion.”

She reports the parking lots at both abortion centers
were all but empty — unusual for a Saturday.

To see pictures of the 40 Days for Life prayer
procession in Jacksonville, please go to:

http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=2384


58 posted on 10/14/2011 5:52:39 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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