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Welcome to Call to Decision
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Priests
for Life
Gospel of Life Ministries
March-April
2009 Newsletter
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Everyone
Against Abortion, Raise Your Hand!
March 2, 2009
Dear Butch,
Please view our
powerful new video above, Everyone Against
Abortion, Raise Your Hand. It is also
featured on www.unborn.info
where you can send us your comments about the
video.
Also, be sure to
tune in to EWTN this week. I will preach on
the live televised Mass on Tuesday, March 3rd and
Thursday, March 5th. The Mass airs live at
8am ET and re-airs each day at 12 noon, 7pm and 12
midnight. You can also watch on the internet at www.ewtn.com.
Below is our latest
newsletter. Enjoy it and pass it along!
But first, let me give you with the upcoming
schedules for our TV shows and Radio programming:
Our 14th
Season of "Defending Life" begins on
Friday, March 6th on EWTN. This
13-episode series will feature new developments in
the battle for the Culture of Life and will have
an "Ask Fr. Frank" portion of the show,
where I answer the most common questions from our
viewers. It airs on EWTN every Friday at
10pm ET and Saturday at 2:30am ET. Listen on EWTN
radio every Friday at 1am ET, Saturday at 6:30pm
ET and Sunday at 5am ET. To listen online go to www.ewtn.com.
For more information on upcoming episodes,
see www.priestsforlife.org/defendinglife.
March 6-8: "Is
This What You Mean?" This episode
describes the project of Priests for Life, whereby
pro-life people quote the abortionists and then
ask 'pro-choice' people, "When you say
'abortion,' is this what you mean?" Learn how
to challenge abortion supporters just by asking
this one simple question.
Hear us on EWTN
radio on Catholic Connection with Teresa Tomeo. I
am her guest every Wednesday at 9:30am ET and
Janet Morana is her guest every Friday at 9:10am
ET. For radio station information and to listen to
the live show on the internet, go to www.avemariaradio.net.
Gospel of Life:
This show airs on "Angel One" Channel
101 on Sky Angel IPTV and channel 262 on Dish
Network every Wednesday at 11:30pm. It also airs
on Catholic Familyland (www.familyland.tv) -
Sunday at 1am, Monday at 9am, Wednesday at 3:30am
and Thursday at 11:30 pm. (All Times Eastern).
Listen to Gospel of Life episodes online at www.gospeloflife.com.
Please tune in and
spread the word! In fact, you can help us - and
your whole parish - by asking your pastor to place
in the parish bulletin an announcement about our
TV shows. Thanks in advance!
Blessings and
prayers,
Fr. Frank Pavone
National Director,
Priests for Life
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Praise for
Our Work
Dear Janet,
Congratulations on the Cardinal O'Connor award. As far as I'm
concerned, such awards are long past due for you. You have given
so much, not only to the movement but to all those involved. You
are a constant source of encouragement and support. Thank you
for all the work that you do and the witness that you provide.
God bless, Pia de Solenni, Diotima Consulting, LLC
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In
this Issue:
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Priests
for Life Directors Receive Prominent Awards
Fr.
Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life,
was honored with the A.D. King Advancing the Culture
of Life Award in January during the Martin Luther
King, Jr. Celebration Week in Atlanta. The
presentation took place during a January 14th program
honoring Rev. A.D. Williams King entitled,
"Brother to the Dreamer, the Half that's Never
Been Told." "This is a great, great honor to
be given an award named for one of the pioneers for
equal rights in our nation, Rev. A.D. King," said
Fr. Pavone. "The struggle to which Rev. King
devoted his life, equal rights under the law,
continues today, as we strive to return protection to
the most vulnerable among us, the children in the
womb."
Alveda King, daughter of A.D. King, and a full-time
Pastoral Associate of Priests for Life, commented,
'The civil rights movement of today is the pro-life
movement. It is therefore so fitting that in honoring
my father, Rev. A.D. King, we established a Culture of
Life Award, and are presenting it to Fr. Frank. The
dream of my father and my uncle must be applied in
every generation to the most marginalized members of
our society. Today, those members are the children in
the womb, and in their name we declare again, We Shall
Overcome!"
The
night of Fr. Pavone's award also featured the premiere
of a new documentary on the life of Rev. A.D. King,
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s younger brother and
fellow civil rights leader, entitled "A.D. King,
the Half that's Never Been Told." The keynote
address that evening was given by longtime civil
rights champion Rev. Dr. Otis Moss.
Janet Morana, Executive Director of Priests for Life,
was honored by Legatus, the international organization
of Catholic business executives, founded by Tom
Monaghan. Each year, Legatus bestows its
"Cardinal John O'Connor Pro-life Hall of
Fame" award on influential pro-life leaders. The
award was presented at Legatus' International Summit
held in Bermuda from February 5-7. Mary O'Connor Ward,
the sister of Cardinal O'Connor, traveled to the
Summit for the occasion. Janet commented, "The
connection that Priests for Life had with Cardinal
O'Connor over the years, and the friendship we
continue to have with his sister, makes this award all
the more appropriate and touching. Priests for Life
could not have grown without the Cardinal's strong
support, and the permission he initially gave to Fr.
Frank Pavone, whom he also ordained, to lead this
ministry. As pro-life leaders, we will do all we can
to advance the Cardinal's teaching and example."
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Prayer
Intentions
You
are encouraged to remember the following intentions as
you pray the Liturgy of the Hours:
March
intention: That God may strengthen those who suffer
ridicule and rejection for their pro-life convictions.
April
intention: That God may bless and console the fathers of
aborted children.
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Graphic Images Have an
Impact!
At
www.Unborn.info,
Priests for Life posts images of aborted children, as
well as some of the numerous testimonies we receive
about how those images change minds and hearts and
save lives. Here's one of the messages we received
recently:
"Our son has on his cell phone, pictures of
aborted babies. Around a week or two ago he shared
with us something that happened at his place of
employment. He was around some girls more or less his
age... They were talking about the woman's right to
choose. Finally his cell phone was popped open with
the pictures of the aborted babies, thanks to God, and
he was used to share what pro-choice and abortion
really is. One of the girls there was shocked...
Another day, the shocked girl, told my son that she
was pregnant, and is keeping her baby."
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Abortion
Hurts Women
An
Interview with Executive Director, Janet Morana
Janet
Morana has served the Priests for Life organization
since 1993, and is a prominent pro-life leader
through her coordination of the Silent No More
Awareness Campaign worldwide, her work with Rachel's
Vineyard, her travels and talks around the nation,
and her production of national and international
pro-life radio and television programs.
When did you first start enunciating the
theme that abortion hurts women and that women
deserve better than abortion?
Janet: In 1989, when Fr. Frank Pavone and I
first began leading pro-life activities in St.
Charles Church in Staten Island, NY, we organized
the parish life chain and began talking about the
need for a sign to complement "Abortion Kills
Children." We eventually contacted Royce Dunn,
the national leader of Life Chain, with the idea for
a sign that said "Abortion Hurts Women",
and they agreed to produce that sign. It has been
one of the official "Life Chain" signs
ever since.
We promoted the
"Abortion hurts women" theme in all our
educational and pastoral work. We even made an
envelope stamp that conveyed that message and
encouraged activists to use it.
When you began working with Priests for
Life, what part did post-abortion healing play in
the vision of the ministry?
Janet: When Fr. Frank became National Director
in September of 1993, one of the first things we had
to do was to design letterhead. The phrase we
adopted was "Pro-Woman, Pro-Family,
Pro-Life." We wanted our ministry to have a
woman-centered message, because we knew that women
were being pressured to abortion and not given the
resources they deserved to give life to their
children.
In the clergy
seminars we developed, the need for priests to speak
about healing in their pro-life homilies was
emphasized right from the start. The emphasis on
reconciliation and healing was always central,
pointing out that such healing was available no
matter how many abortions a person may have had. In
writing outlines of pro-life homilies, one of the
earliest examples we used was the woman we came to
know of who had 24 abortions, and that even she
would be welcomed back to the Church, upon repenting
of those sins.
How did the
post-abortion aspect of the work grow as the years
went on?
Janet: In 2002, I began discussions with
Georgette Forney to develop a campaign to get the
message of the post-abortion women out to the
general public. Through my constant Priests for Life
travels, I met many women who had had abortions, had
come to healing, and wanted their voices to be
heard. Georgette and I founded the Silent No More
Awareness Campaign and held the first gathering in
January of 2003. It is now the largest mobilization
in history of women and men who have lost children
to abortion.
In that same year,
Rachel's Vineyard, the world's largest ministry for
healing after abortion, founded by Theresa and Kevin
Burke, became a ministry of Priests for Life.
How does your personal experience and
training shape your work?
Janet: I have lost children by means of
abortifacients which I thought were merely
preventing pregnancy. I share my testimony about
that loss in the book "The Contraception of
Grief." That experience helps me in my
counseling of others and speaking on the issue. I
have also received intensive training from Dr.
Philip Ney, the world's premier researcher on the
impact of abortion on women and men, and the
developer of the "Hope Alive" training
program for post-abortion healing.
What are your
plans for the years ahead in the arena of promoting
this pro-woman message?
Janet: We intend to increase the number of women
who come to our healing resources after having been
hurt by abortion. The campaign website (www.SilentNoMoreAwareness.org
) is a key vehicle for this purpose. We expect to
see many register with the campaign so as to add
their voice to so many others who publicly declare
that they regret their abortion. Priests for Life is
also at the forefront of providing pastoral training
for pregnancy center directors and staff and
promoting alternatives to abortion. We want to show
society that it must come alongside women in an
unplanned pregnancy so that they can have the
resources they need to receive their pregnancy as an
"unexpected blessing" rather than a burden
that has to be surgically removed.
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Featured
Products
You
can order at our online store at www.priestsforlife.org/store!
Or order from: Priests for Life, P.O. Box 141172,
Staten Island, NY 10314; Or fax it to (718) 980-3900; Or
Email: orders@priestsforlife.org.
The
Cross and the People of Life CD set
Every
Good Friday, Fr. Frank Pavone preaches the Seven Last
Words, weaving the themes of the Passion and the
pro-life cause. He gives a Biblically based, stirring
call to draw strength from the cross to advance the
Gospel of Life. This CD set also includes his homily at
the Liturgy of the Passion.
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Final Hours
March
31 is "Terri's Day," marking the anniversary
of Terri Schiavo's tragic death. Hear Fr. Frank Pavone's
stirring "Reflections on Terri Schiavo" on
this forty-minute CD and read his eyewitness account of
Terri's final hours in a brochure that tells the truth
you have not heard in news reports.
CD - #1772 - $10.00
Brochure - #1785 - $.20
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