Bishop Doran's Column
(8/10/2006)
Reaping
the whirlwind of abortion
I want to touch on this matter before we get too close to the November madness. As human
beings, as citizens of a first world country, as Americans, and as Catholics,
most importantly, we have to take count of the circumstances in which we live. We know
that the only creatures of God that outlast time are those created having intellect and
will. All other things, with the passage of time, break up or break down.
Many of the issues that confront us are serious, and we know by now that the political
parties in our country are at loggerheads as to how to solve them. We know, for instance,
that adherents of one political party would place us squarely on the road to suicide as a
people.
The seven sacraments of their secular culture are abortion, buggery,
contraception, divorce, euthanasia, feminism of the radical type, and genetic
experimentation and mutilation. These things they unabashedly espouse, profess and
promote. Their continuance in public office is a clear and present danger to our survival
as a nation.
Since the mid-1940s we have been accustomed to look askance at Germans. They were
protagonists of the Second World War and so responsible for fifty million deaths. We say,
How awful, and yet in our country we have, for the most part, allowed the
party of death and the court system it has produced to eliminate, since 1973, upwards of
forty million of our fellow citizens without allowing them to see the light of day. They
have done their best to make ours a true culture of death. No doubt, we shall soon
outstrip the Nazis in doing human beings to death.
I do not think that we should spend a great deal of time in lamentation over the children
whose lives have been snuffed out by the barbaric practice of therapeutic abortion. They
passed from their lives quickly in this world and have gone into the hands of the Lord of
Life and Mercy for all eternity. We must make it clear too, that many who have sought to
have practiced on themselves therapeutic abortion are in many instances driven to it by
persons heedless of their welfare, or by well- meaning but inept parents or guardians who
regard abortion as a solution and not as what it is an immense problem. There are
some, I think few, largely given over to immoral lives who regard abortion as a good, but
their number is not great.
What we have to remember is that violence breeds violence. When we tolerate unjust attacks
upon the tiniest innocents among us, we habituate ourselves to violence. And so we have
allowed these barbaric practices to corrupt our laws, our medical practice, and even our
ordinary lives. How accustomed we have become to the immense loss of life in our wars
throughout the world! Those who have killed millions under their mothers hearts
cannot be expected to balk at a mere few thousand killed in Afghanistan, in Iraq, in
Somalia, in Darfur, in Bosnia, in Madrid, in London, in Baghdad, in Beirut, in Washington,
in New York. The violence of abortion coarsens the lives of all of us.
Once it was said, ... for all who take the sword will perish by the sword.
(Matthew 26:52) So we see the rise in the number of predations among youth, even among the
youngest, the rise of domestic violence. We speak of road rage as a common thing. It is
true what the theologians have said, that sin darkens the intellect, and weakens the will.
Having sown the wind of abortion we now reap the whirlwind. This appears in every quarter
of our culture and on every day. And that just from the first of the sacraments of
death of our secular human culture.
The toleration of sexual perversions among inverts, widespread contraception, easy access
to no fault divorce, the killing of the elderly, radical feminism, embryonic
stem cell research all of these things defile and debase our human nature and our
human destiny. Should we cry out with the prophet To the mountains, Cover
us, and to the hills, Fall on us (Hosea: 10:8), lest other peoples
see and, God forbid, imitate us?
I ran across, in one parish, prayers of the faithful with the intention that we pray
for those who work and demonstrate for the cause of life and the unborn, the aged and the
defected, that they may persevere in spite of the ridicule they receive sometimes, even
from pastors and priests. I shudder to think that might be true. We know from the
sad experience of recent years that some Catholics (even among priests) are so warped and
perverted from their Catholic vocation, that they are capable of enormities. But, they
should know that it was no prelate or bishop or pope that said, Suffer the little
children to come to me and do not hinder them (Matthew 19:14). The Invisible Head of
the Church will one day come to judge the living and the dead and the world by fire,
particularly those who have either by acts of omission or commission, destroyed innocent
human life.
It is the duty of every Catholic to support the work of the parish Pro-Life directors and
commissions and to work for the extirpation from our society of all those who in any way
foster or promote these things. I wholeheartedly endorse the activities of our Pro-Life
Office in the sure and certain knowledge that divine justice will not allow those who act
against human life to prosper.
These unholy sacraments of our secular culture are the seeds of the destruction of our
nation.
Think for yourself: what nation that kills its young, perverts marriage, prevents new
life, and destroys the family, kills those deemed useless, makes the war of the sexes into
a real war, and manipulates the genetic basis of human nature, can long endure?
(Bishop Thomas Doran's article reprinted from The Observer,
Official Newspaper of the Catholic Diocese of Rockford)
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