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I joined my parish about six months ago when I returned to the Catholic Church. I am originally from a pretty conservative area of the country, but have for the last 30 years lived in a more liberal state. Being generally “pro-life” (with some moral dilemmas surrounding rape, incest, severe birth defects, and life of the mother), I went to a prayer service on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade where there was just a handful of people (but the weather being absolutely miserable, I was hoping this could have been a reason.) I also had joined the Respect Life ministry and went to my first meeting, and there was a total of five people, including myself. I understand that the actual mailing list is about 15 people. I also learned that abortion is not talked about in religious ed because the parents consider it a “private issue” and will revolt. Also I learned that not all of the priests are even necessarily strongly pro-life. One of our ministry events wasn’t even mentioned from the pulpit on Sunday during announcements. In general, however, our events are supported by the parish.
Am I wrong to be sad and disappointed that my parish will not take a stronger stand on this topic? I understand not wanting to alienate parishioners, who do so much good otherwise (in areas of sharing and outreach especially). On the other hand, if we, as Catholics, don’t stand up for the rights of the unborn, then who will?
What are the experiences of others in this area?
Am I wrong to be sad and disappointed that my parish will not take a stronger stand on this topic? I understand not wanting to alienate parishioners, who do so much good otherwise (in areas of sharing and outreach especially). On the other hand, if we, as Catholics, don’t stand up for the rights of the unborn, then who will?
What are the experiences of others in this area?