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BillyHW
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Greetings Fellow Catholic Culture Warriors!
I need your help and advice.
Recently someone I know has announced that she will be running in the Komen Race for the Cure (http://tinyurl.com/36lhj) on Saturday, April 16, 2005, and has asked her friends and family to sponsor her participation in this event by pledging donations. The ***Susan G. Komen Foundation ***(http://tinyurl.com/5shaw) raises money for breast cancer research, services and the general fight against breast cancer.
However, I have done some investigating and through the awesome power of Google discovered that the Komen Foundation has in the recent past given grants to Planned Parenthood:
lifesite.net/ldn/2005/feb/05022203.html
I have also scoured the foundation’s very own web site and found that their Indianapolis affiliate, the specific city in which my friend will participate in the run, has given $15,088 to Planned Parenthood of Greater Indiana in year 2004:
komenindy.org/index.asp?p=21
(scroll down to number 8)
So in light of all these things I was wondering if my fellow soldiers in the pro-life movment might be able to help me out with a few questions:
1. Does anyone know of any other connections the Susan G. Komen Foundation has with abortion or the culture of death in general? Or does anyone know if the Komen Foundation has changed their policies and are no longer supporting such evil?
2. According to Catholic moral theology, would it be wrong to participate in or pledge money to this charity, knowing about it’s grants to Planned Parenthood? If it is sinful, what is the gravity of the sin?
**3. **Should I inform my friend about this situation? She probably has no idea. I am uncertain about her position on abortion. How can I do this in the most polite and effective way possible (by the way, we communicate primarily by email)? I’m afraid I’ll come across as uncharitable or ungenerous. It’s also probably to late for her to do anything about it considering the race is tomorrow and she would not get my email before then.
4. Should I try to contact all the people my friend has solicited for donations and inform them of the situation? They probably have no idea, and probably don’t even know much about Planned Parenthood. How can I do this in the most polite and effective way possible. For instance, my friend sent out a mass email asking for sponsorship pledges. Would it be terribly rude and obnoxious to do a “reply all” and send out the information I have discovered? It’s quite possible that many on her email list are pro-choice, I have no way of knowing. It’s also probably too late for them for them to do anything about it considering the race is tomorrow as I write this post and many have already made their pledges.
5. Should I pledge to donate to another non-evil breast cancer charity in my friend’s name instead? Should I announce this to the others on her email list and suggest they do likewise?
**6. **What else can I do?
Any information, help, or advice anyone out there might be able to give me concerning this situation is greatly appreciated.:tiphat:
And if you want to go on a indignant rant about how so many charities are infiltrated and hijacked by the culture of death to advance their evil agenda, go right ahead!
I need your help and advice.
Recently someone I know has announced that she will be running in the Komen Race for the Cure (http://tinyurl.com/36lhj) on Saturday, April 16, 2005, and has asked her friends and family to sponsor her participation in this event by pledging donations. The ***Susan G. Komen Foundation ***(http://tinyurl.com/5shaw) raises money for breast cancer research, services and the general fight against breast cancer.
However, I have done some investigating and through the awesome power of Google discovered that the Komen Foundation has in the recent past given grants to Planned Parenthood:
lifesite.net/ldn/2005/feb/05022203.html
I have also scoured the foundation’s very own web site and found that their Indianapolis affiliate, the specific city in which my friend will participate in the run, has given $15,088 to Planned Parenthood of Greater Indiana in year 2004:
komenindy.org/index.asp?p=21
(scroll down to number 8)
So in light of all these things I was wondering if my fellow soldiers in the pro-life movment might be able to help me out with a few questions:
1. Does anyone know of any other connections the Susan G. Komen Foundation has with abortion or the culture of death in general? Or does anyone know if the Komen Foundation has changed their policies and are no longer supporting such evil?
2. According to Catholic moral theology, would it be wrong to participate in or pledge money to this charity, knowing about it’s grants to Planned Parenthood? If it is sinful, what is the gravity of the sin?
**3. **Should I inform my friend about this situation? She probably has no idea. I am uncertain about her position on abortion. How can I do this in the most polite and effective way possible (by the way, we communicate primarily by email)? I’m afraid I’ll come across as uncharitable or ungenerous. It’s also probably to late for her to do anything about it considering the race is tomorrow and she would not get my email before then.
4. Should I try to contact all the people my friend has solicited for donations and inform them of the situation? They probably have no idea, and probably don’t even know much about Planned Parenthood. How can I do this in the most polite and effective way possible. For instance, my friend sent out a mass email asking for sponsorship pledges. Would it be terribly rude and obnoxious to do a “reply all” and send out the information I have discovered? It’s quite possible that many on her email list are pro-choice, I have no way of knowing. It’s also probably too late for them for them to do anything about it considering the race is tomorrow as I write this post and many have already made their pledges.
5. Should I pledge to donate to another non-evil breast cancer charity in my friend’s name instead? Should I announce this to the others on her email list and suggest they do likewise?
**6. **What else can I do?
Any information, help, or advice anyone out there might be able to give me concerning this situation is greatly appreciated.:tiphat:
And if you want to go on a indignant rant about how so many charities are infiltrated and hijacked by the culture of death to advance their evil agenda, go right ahead!