On this 33rd
anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision and its
companion case, Doe v. Bolton, women continue to suffer physical,
emotional and spiritual harm from their decision to abort their unborn
child. The world also suffers, losing the gifts and talents of all the
aborted children God created in His image and likeness. Every life is
part of God’s plan as revealed in Jeremiah 1:5: “Before I formed you in
the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you.”
The truth compels us to
accept the mystery of life from its conception rather than our very
subjective effort to define when it begins. The dubiously formulated right
to privacy is ill defined and deeply damages human dignity and the common
good.
In
Florida, the passage of the Women’s Health & Safety Act and Parental
Notice of Abortion Act hold promise in the battle to decrease abortions.
With increased funding, crisis pregnancy centers can and will provide
emotional and financial support to women experiencing an unplanned
pregnancy. Even though the number of abortions in the United States is
decreasing, over one million of our brothers and sisters in Christ are
killed in the womb each year, including over 90,000 per year in Florida.
A new threat to pre-born life is genetic
testing, tempting parents to abort any baby not considered perfect. The
commandment to love our neighbor as ourselves demands that all life in all
stages must be protected, particularly those with special needs. “We are
not some casual and meaningless product of evolution,“ Pope Benedict XVI
pointed out at his Inaugural Mass. “Each of us is the result of a thought
of God. Each of us is willed, each of us is loved, each of us is
necessary.”
For any women
or men who have suffered separation from the Church because of an
abortion, we encourage you to call the statewide
Project Rachel help line*
for
confidential counseling. We have all sinned against God sometime in our
life, but He is “slow to anger, rich in mercy.” Reconciliation with the
Lord brings peace and healing.
We welcome indications that more citizens in our country prefer that the
matter of abortion be returned to the States, as the unborn will find
greater protection than presently exists under the Roe v. Wade
decision. We call on all women and men of good will to join us in praying
for the day when laws violating the right to life are set aside or
overturned.
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Archbishop John C.
Favalora
Archdiocese of Miami |
Bishop John J. Nevins
Diocese of Venice |
Bishop John H. Ricard,
SSJ
Diocese of Pensacola/Tallahassee |
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Bishop Robert N. Lynch
Diocese of St. Petersburg |
Bishop Victor Galeone
Diocese of St. Augustine |
Bishop Gerald M.
Barbarito, JCL
Diocese of Palm Beach |
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Bishop Thomas G. Wenski
Diocese of Orlando |
Auxiliary Bishop Felipe
J. Estévez
Archdiocese of Miami |
Auxiliary Bishop John
G. Noonan
Archdiocese of Miami |
*Project
Rachel help line: 1-877-908-1212
The Florida Catholic Conference
201 W. Park
Avenue
* Tallahassee, FL * 32301-7715
Phone (850) 222-3803 * Fax (850) 681-9548