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I hadn’t realised the situation that you speak of in the Maritimes-my apologies.Please excuse me if I came off as too self-righteous. It is born of similar anger and frustration at this country of ours whose politicians and people seem to be following secular gods.I am truly sorry for your personal health problems and I will keep you in my prayers.God Bless You,GordonNO! My apologies. The last sentence in my last post was born out of frustration, anger, and sadness due to the fact very little or not enough is being done in my Archdiocese in the fight against abortions.
I read both articles you made reference to: forums.catholic-questions.org/index.php
lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/may/10052813.html
**I applaud them without question.
In my city in Eastern Maritime Canada, the archdiocese over a decade ago was bustling with Pro-Life activists. We even had a strong chapter in the Canadian Right to Life Association. righttolifetoronto.org/** It died and moved to western Canada because our then archbishop didn’t feel the need to support such a cause from a number of aspects including financially even though donations were falling short.
Back then I was heavily involved in the Pro-Life movement. Over the last seven years my health has deteriorated becoming terminal with cancer. I would have loved to join the March For Life in Ottawa. Beautiful city…visited there several times with my brother residing there.
Incidentally; I have had the privileged pleasure of speaking with Archbishop Prendergast when he took temporary position as the Archbishop of Halifax, Nova Scotia when Archbishop James Hayes passed away. Love him. He’s no gun-shy archbishop. Reminds me of some fire and brimstone homilies broached from the ambo from other priests from the old seminary schools.
Sincerely;
Chris