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Saturday, August 22, 2015

"Catholics Should Not be Forced to Wage a Two Front War...

....against a culture of death in secular society, and against a culture of betrayal in our own Church."

Amen! 


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SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 2015
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: C. J. DOYLE
(617) 524-6309
CATHOLICACTIONLEAGUE@GMAIL.COM

HUNDREDS RALLY TO DE-FUND PLANNED PARENTHOOD

Nearly 300 supporters of the Right to Life gathered this morning for a rally and prayer vigil in front of the Planned Parenthood facility on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston. The event was part of a National Day of Protest against the abortion giant. More than fifty pro-life organizations in three hundred communities across the United States staged demonstrations today calling for the de-funding, investigation and criminal prosecution of Planned Parenthood.

The protests came after shocking revelations that Planned Parenthood harvests and merchandises the organs of the pre-born children it destroys in abortions, haggles over prices in fetal parts trafficking, and even performs partial birth abortions to procure body parts.

The Boston rally was organized by Operation Rescue: Boston and 40 Days For Life. Among the groups participating was the Catholic Action League of Massachusetts, whose Executive Director, C. J. Doyle, addressed the assembled protesters.

In his remarks, Doyle criticized the various Catholic educational institutions and religious orders who---contrary to explicit church policy---have given honors, awards and platforms to elected officials who have been endorsed by Planned Parenthood. Among the examples cited by Doyle was the decision of Jesuit administered Boston College to invite Secretary of State John Kerry to deliver the 2014 commencement address; similar invitations by BC Law School to U. S. Senator Ed Markey and Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy; the 2015 address by Georgia Congressman John Lewis to graduates of Our Lady of the Elms College in Chicopee; and the Humanitarian Award given in 2014 to State Representative Kevin Honan by the Sisters of Saint Joseph in Boston.

Doyle also criticized Boston College for offering student internships directly with Planned Parenthood.

Doyle said:"Pro-Life Catholics should not be forced to wage a two front war---against a culture of death in secular society, and against a culture of betrayal in our own Church. We cannot hope to persuade our fellow citizens of the justice of our cause, if that cause is not first vindicated and upheld in our own religious institutions, which profess to be and which ought to be pro-life. If we are to defeat Planned Parenthood, we must reform the Catholic Church."





5 comments:

  1. We are indeed waging a 'two front war', both INSIDE the Church and OUTSIDE. I read an article recently that said persecution of the faithful would come as much from INSIDE the Church as from the GOVERNMENT. You can bet on it.

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  2. I think it's a repeat of the first century Christian persecution when the Jewish leaders were instigating the Roman persecution. St. Paul would know all about that! I think we need him as a patron of the modern Church Militant!

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  3. Yesterday's nationwide protests outside PP made it on DC's FOX 5 10 pm news last night. Also WTOP Radio picked up on the protests through its CBS Radio News partner. So it got out there.
    By contrast, the "Washington Post" buried an article about the protests in the A section of today's (Sunday) edition.

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  4. Should not but are... nothing new here and to be expected. Our Lord had the very same experience and, as He said, the disciple is not above the master.

    "What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun." Eccl.

    "The fort is betrayed even of them that should have defended it"
    - Bishop John Fisher

    I've been making the extra close to two hour trip to get to the closest TLM and I can attest to how much stronger I feel spiritually and mentally. i hope and pray that I can keep that level of dedication. it's a challenge.

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  5. Thanks for the Bishop Fisher quote. The more things change the more they remain the same, eh? Not many heroes among among those English bishops.

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