MUST READ: Bishop Hermann of St. Louis – Strongest Ever Pro-Life Column

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Since we had to lose our beloved Archbishop Burke to Rome, I LOVE that we still have Bishop Hermann here in St. Louis. A most telling line from the article:

"Yes, we can thank one-half of our Catholics for bailing out on their faith! "

By Bishop Robert J. Hermann, Archdiocesan Administrator

January 27, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Editor’s note: The following are excerpts from the column of Bishop Hermann published in the St. Louis Review and republished by LifeSiteNews.com with permission. (To read the whole column, see:
lifesitenews.com/ldn/2009/jan/09012707.html)

In our Supreme Court and in our Congress, we have a plethora of so-called Catholics who are failing to live their Catholic identity. Over 50 percent of our electorate voted for a president who is one of the most pro-culture-of-death candidates from a major party to run for the highest office of the land.

Yes, we can thank one-half of our Catholics for bailing out on their faith!

After almost 50 years of having 50 percent of Catholics abandoning their Catholic identity, we cannot expect to turn this culture around by short-term political efforts.

In order to bring about a transformation from a culture of death to a culture of life, we have to restore our Catholic identity.

This means that all of us, as Catholics, have to undergo a profound transformation. It means that we have to take a good look at every facet of our Catholic life, including the serious study of life issues, the regular and devout use of our Sacramental system, especially the devout and weekly attendance at Mass, the regular reception of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, the devout praying of the daily Rosary, and then the faithful, loving and firm witness to lax Catholics about our Catholic beliefs and practices.

We have to live our lives in such a way that we will be unafraid to witness to what we believe and live.

I may courageously say that I am willing to die to end abortion, but am I equally willing to say that I am ready to let my ego get ruffled daily for the same cause? Yet … that is where I need to arrive if I am to be a credible witness.

What a glorious opportunity we all have to make a difference in the pro-life cause. Until we are willing to be politically incorrect in order to be biblically correct, we will never convince anyone that our religion is worth living.

It does not take 100 percent of our Catholics to transform this country. If 75 percent of our Catholics were steeped in Catholic identity, the abortion issue would be over for our entire country.

Source link: lifesitenews.com/ldn/2009/jan/09012708.html
 
I’m going to add to this. From Fr. Frank Pavone, a very good read (the whole article):

The Ripple Effect of Abortion

holyspiritinteractive.net/features/prolife/frank_06.asp

Just 1 (small) part:

Government
When our government allowed abortion, it became a different kind of government than what it was founded to be. There are only two forms of government. The first acknowledges that God gives us our rights, and that government exists to secure those rights. In such a framework, government can’t tamper with the right to life, and can never authorize its destruction.

The second form, however, says that government is the source of those rights, and therefore has full dominion over life and death. The Pope comments on this in Evangelium Vitae: “In this way democracy, contradicting its own principles, effectively moves toward a form of totalitarianism. The State is no longer the ‘common home’ where all can live together on the basis of principles of fundamental equality, but is transformed into a tyrant State, which arrogates to itself the right to dispose of the life of the weakest and most defenseless members. . . . When this happens, the process leading to the breakdown of a genuinely human coexistence and the disintegration of the State itself has already begun. . . . This is the death of true freedom” (no. 20). …
 
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