Posted on 01/22/2013 5:38:35 PM PST by Salvation
“...quote from Anonymous. “Abortion saves humans from hell”...
Extremely poor theology from Anonymous. Abortion might save them from the depths of hell i.e., spending eternity in Satan’s presence because they have no chance to sin, HOWEVER - it does not permit them to be in the presence of the Beatific Vision (with God in the inner circle of heaven) because they are not baptized. It is considered old fashioned to call it limbo, however only the baptized make it into the presence of God. There is a place of natural happiness reserved for aborted babies, unless somehow God permits them a baptism of desire automatically, which is possible. Either way, Anonymous has chosen a chilling position.
“...quote from Anonymous. “Abortion saves humans from hell”...
Extremely poor theology from Anonymous. Abortion might save them from the depths of hell i.e., spending eternity in Satan’s presence because they have no chance to sin, HOWEVER - it does not permit them to be in the presence of the Beatific Vision (with God in the inner circle of heaven) because they are not baptized. It is considered old fashioned to call it limbo, however only the baptized make it into the presence of God. There is a place of natural happiness reserved for aborted babies, unless somehow God permits them a baptism of desire automatically, which is possible. Either way, Anonymous has chosen a chilling position.
sorry for the double post - hit twice
My area is actually the DC area.
They are calling for significant snowfall here on Friday actually. It would be great if it doesn’t affect the turnout but I fear it might.
We are located on the Ohio River, in a little town bordering the OH/WV border. Tomorrow morning, at 5 am, at least 40 people from our area (mostly Catholic, but a few other Christians as well) will be boarding a bus at our parish and heading to D.C. For the first time, I will be one of those people (my 14 y.o. daughter is also coming, as her dad and I thought it would be a great experience for her and some good mom/daughter bonding time). I turn 40 on February 10th, so the significance of this year does not escape me at all.
We are prepped for the weather, with our heavy coats, thermal underwear (LOL), gloves, you name it. The weather may slow us down, but it won’t keep us away!
Pray for all those travelling for this event. Please also keep in prayer my husband, who will be taking care of our 10, 8, and 5 year olds here at home, LOL. God bless him for taking off work to give my daughter and me this opportunity.
Wonderful! I’ll keep you two in prayer.
Definitely bundle up and mentally prepare for some bitterly cold weather. It’s already quite cold here and with snow too it will feel like the arctic I’d imagine.
It has been pretty cold here the last few days, and we are also expecting snow on Friday here. We’ll be ready (I hope)!
Our parish is St. Louis IX of Gallipolis, OH. We’re with the Diocese of Steubenville.
Have a great time, I’m going too. The FReepers used to meet a certain location at the national mall. Now the march has been shortened and located in a different place. I used to stand there and freeze while listening to all the speeches, now I do things differently, I arrive later, attend mass at a church in DC, by the time mass is over and I walk to the march, it’s about to start, the march is over in an hour, so it shouldn’t be that bad. I dvr the march for life on ewtn and listen to the speeches and interviews the next day at home where it’s warm.
I hope you can meet up. It’s always so wonderful to meet other FReepers. Safe traveling prayers for all of you from St. Christopher.
I sat with my mouth open in shock at that video.
Oh my, that is just evil.
Indeed, Jvette. What can one say?
Its late January in Washington DC. It is the (dreadful) 40th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade A little snow, and surely a chill.
But this time every year is also marked by the warmth of tens of thousands who come to DC for the March for Life. I have marched just about every year, except when I was sick or away from the city.
My favorite year was 1985. There was record cold that year. The day before had featured the second inauguration of President Ronald Reagan. However, the temperature for that inauguration morning was -4 Degrees Fahrenheit. Thus the swearing in moved inside the Capitol and the parade was cancelled. The next day was just as cold, and the snow was knee high, but the Pro-life March went off any way. We walked through the bitter cold and snow in testimony to life. The numbers were down but our spirits were high (and our pace was swift!).
Most years have escaped such bitter conditions but its nice to know that many of us march anyway even in the worst weather.
But on this 40th March for life, I must say, I have longed for us to take a fresh look at the march. And while I hope it never comes, I have wondered if we could not perhaps do something powerfully memorable for the 50th Anniversary. Again, I hope that year never comes and that Roe v. Wade will be gone before then. But, I think that what I dream of is going to take about ten years to plan.
I also say this planning may be necessary since this 40th year kinda of caught us off guard. I remember last year being in a couple nationwide conversations to consider what we should do for this 4oth year of the march, (such a biblical number). But honestly we got to work too late and then Mrs. Nellie Gray died mid year (may she rest in peace).
Thats why I say, it may not be too early to start planing now for 2023 and my dream will take some planning. And my dream is born on something of yearning to really ramp up the March.
Regarding the March now, consider that we barely make the news anymore here in DC. And its always the same: the media says we have 30-70,000 and the March for life committee estimates over 100,000. Likewise the media always gives equal billing to the dozen or so counter-demonstrators that show up.
Another, more frustrating aspect is that every year the political speeches get longer and longer and the march starts later and later. What once began 1:00pm now often slips to as late as 2:30pm. 90% of the marchers cant even hear the speeches anyway. Someone tells me that this will be different this year, well see. I realize there is a political dimension to the march but frustrations do rise as we stand for a long period, often in poor and frigid conditions.
I am not sure exactly what to do on a yearly basis to move the march back into the headlines but I do have a dream that we would pick the year 2023, the 50th year of the March, and really pull all the stops to give Washington a March theyd never forget. Here are the aspects of my dream:
I realize that our present Pope (may he live forever) is up in years and that in ten tears we may have another in his post. But the point here is, lets dream big! Lets break all records! One for the books. Let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream (Amos 5:24). Even if it takes years to plan, lets do it.
Do you have dream? Do you have ideas about the Pro-life March? How can we turn up the volume and wake the sleeping nation?
Nella Fantasia In my dream .
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