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Our crisis pregnancy org runs ads during shows like gossip girl. It’s a brilliant idea.
Pentecostbaby,I love the media ideas. Anyone ever heard of romanticcatholic.com/ these guys? I wear their shirts ALL THE TIME - they’re cool Catholic, and get the message across without being out-of-date. These are the kind of shirts we need. Maybe if we contacted them, they would be willing to do a shirt at a discount rate so more people would wear them.
I also really like the Rice Bowl idea. What if we all fasted once a month and gave the money to plastering pro-life ads everywhere? They’re free speech - I saw an electronic billboard the other day outside of Richmond VA (on 95) that said you could “rent this space for 100 dollars a day!” What if we paid to have an ad there? Thousands would see it every day. And think about those black-and-white God billboards. We could do it if we had the money …
Beautiful’s links show what mass action could do. Now we need someone to lead it, and a place to start.
I agree,Each of us could fast for one day/month and give the money saved to the campaign of any politician of either party who votes consistently prolife, or to the opponent of one who votes pro-abortion. Not as heroic as some of the brave souls who do sidewalk counseling or picketing, but some of us have one kind of role, and some of us have another.
I wish someone would put together a jar or box like those “rice bowl” boxes for that purpose. But we could each simply put together our own jar. Children could be encouraged to donate to it as well. A nickel here, a quarter there, it all helps.
Does anybody know the obstacles in bringing the Eucharist to the streets near abortion mills?A couple years ago I read of a group that rented some office space next door to or in the same building where an abortion mill was located. The strategy was this: offer Mass in that office at least once every day and staff it with volunteers throughout the day who would come in shifts to pray constantly throughout the day. By following that strategy religiously I believe the abortion mill shut down in six or nine months.
Does anybody remember reading of that? I don’t recall where it was except that it was in the middle part of the country somewhere.
It would have been useless to pass laws banning the killing of Jews. Until the hearts and minds of the people were changed all such a law would have done is force those who wanted to kill Jews to do it in back alleys.What should the Germans have done to try to stop the Holocaust? The answer to this question should give us an idea of what we should be doing.
Think about it.
Does anyone think this is overkill?Does anybody know the obstacles in bringing the Eucharist to the streets near abortion mills?
Has anyone tried?
I don’t think it is overkill.Does anyone think this is overkill?
Not really, no. Why not bring the Eucharist? Imagine if you were a fallen-away Catholic and you went to get an abortion - and you saw a priest holding a monstrance. Might really stop you in your tracks, huh? Especially if that priest is surrounded by people who are willing to:Does anyone think this is overkill?
There have to be priests out there who would help. I know of two who would be right there but for the fact that they are both here on green cards (and we are very blessed to have them). Neither would accomplish anything by being deported. But there must be others.Then what would be the most practical way of doing this?
We would need the help of a priest.
We would need to consider laws governing protests.
We would need to consider ways of making it easy enough for others who would find it difficult.
I suspect there may be some who would need to sacrifice more than others to make it work.
They didn’t respect Gandhi. But you can only fight against good for so long before you become ashamed of yourself. The English certainly didn’t respect the Indians - that’s why they colonized them in the first place.Here’s a dirty little secret about Ghandi: his tactics only worked because he faced an enemy who respected them. The abortionists, the press corps, and the Democrats do not respect you if you are a pro-lifer. If you block entrance to the clincs they will pillory and ridicule you. You will be played as someone against honest young women in distress.
What can we do if we expose the Blessed Sacrament daily?There have to be priests out there who would help. I know of two who would be right there but for the fact that they are both here on green cards (and we are very blessed to have them). Neither would accomplish anything by being deported. But there must be others.
Laws governing protests: you have the right to freedom of assembly. If that assembly is obstructing someone’s entry into an abortion clinic, it’s illegal. Hence we would be taken to jail. We would need people to take our place - lots and lots of them.
Make it easy: if there are enough people, it will be. The key is to make sure that those who do go to jail are taken care of by those who do not. For example, if a parent goes, their spouse must have help from others. We need defense lawyers who will work pro-bono. We need people who are willing to post bail.
Some will sacrifice more than others. But that’s what we’re called to do - God calls us each in His own way. Some are called to do things that others cannot.