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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Pope Leo XIV Speaks Hard Truths to a Troubled Age| National Catholic Register

Pope Leo XIV Speaks Hard Truths to a Troubled Age| National Catholic Register: COMMENTARY: In a blunt address to diplomats, the new Pope defends the dignity of life, the family and the most vulnerable —

I am deeply thankful to Pope Leo XIV for coming out of the gate with honest, blunt talk about the most troubling questions the human race now faces. Speaking May 16 to diplomats assigned to the Holy See, Leo said:

“It is the responsibility of government leaders to work to build harmonious and peaceful civil societies. This can be achieved above all by investing in the family, founded upon the stable union between a man and a woman, ‘a small but genuine society, and prior to all civil society.’ In addition, no one is exempted from striving to ensure respect for the dignity of every person, especially the most frail and vulnerable, from the unborn to the elderly, from the sick to the unemployed, citizens and immigrants alike.”

Pope Leo grew up on the South Side of Chicago, and he served as a missionary for a decade in Peru, where he also holds citizenship. So the Pope has seen firsthand the impact on the poor of anti-family policies, driven by homegrown and foreign elites, in underdeveloped foreign countries.

American citizens learned a lot about how destructive “reforms” are imposed from outside when Elon Musk’s DOGE exposed the use of millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars to promote abortion, contraception, and the promotion of gender ideology targeted at children in poor countries. All this in the name of “development.” One of the last gasps of the Biden administration was to threaten impoverished Sierra Leone with canceling more than $400 million in aid for things like rural electrification if that government didn’t repeal its protective laws against abortion.

calling the world to moral sanity.

Reiterating the teaching of Pope Leo XIII, from whom he took his name, this Pope reaffirmed a cornerstone of Catholic social teaching embraced by other faithful Christians and clear-minded observers: The family, not the atomized individual, is the building block of society. The family predates the state by thousands of years, and states that try to deform or replace the family are dooming their citizens to misery. The demographic collapse we’re seeing across the globe is just the most obvious and quantifiable measure of how toxic the ideology of the sexual revolution is proving to our species.

Other metrics include the global abortion epidemic, which has claimed more than 1.75 billion innocent lives since 1980, according to NumberofAbortions.com — a sobering site that includes a heartbreaking real-time ticker. The ubiquity of abortion, and its promotion by so many developed countries against the wishes of citizens in poor countries, is a massive global injustice. If the right to life itself is negotiable — if it can be waived to suit our sexual convenience — what other rights could ever be secure?

While divorce statistics have begun to stabilize in the U.S., the percentage of adults who are married and living with children is at its lowest in history, far worse than it was at the depths of the Great Depression. Children have a right to be raised by their own parents, and it’s tragic when that’s not possible. Marriage and the family exist primarily to provide secure, stable, loving environments for the next generation.

But the sexual revolution taught us that marriage is a game for adults to play, which they can quit if it becomes tiresome or unfulfilling. We soothe ourselves with the slogan that “children are resilient,” but the traumas and long-term suffering of the children of divorce paint a very different picture. Our lax divorce laws and casual attitudes toward divorce constitute a grave injustice against the children of our nation.

Pope Leo also strongly affirmed human dignity as the central criterion for judging every law and policy, especially as it affects “the most frail and vulnerable.” Doubtless, he had in mind disturbing new trends in Canada and Great Britain, whose governments are pushing mass euthanasia as a cost-saving measure for their financially strained health-care systems. A committee in Canada’s Parliament is promoting doctor-assisted suicide as an option for children, teens, and those who suffer from depression.

In a world that has forgotten God, and seems to be tiring of mankind, too, the world needs an advocate for human dignity, genuine justice, and the protection of the vulnerable. As the leader of the global Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV can be that advocate. He clearly has his work cut out for him. I offer him my warm support and my prayers.

Friday, August 30, 2024

Canada’s Million Person March against LGBT indoctrination has ‘quadrupled’ its support since last year

Last Years's Million Person March below



https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/canadas-million-person-march-against-lgbt-indoctrination-has-quadrupled-its-support-since-last-year/

OTTAWA, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) — Canada’s Million Person March for Children this fall is predicted to be even bigger than last year’s, which saw over one million Canadians marching for parental rights.

During an exclusive interview with LifeSiteNews, Muslim pro-family activist Kamel El-Cheikh revealed that the Hands Off Our Kids movement against LGBT indoctrination in schools has quadrupled in size in the months leading up to the second Million Person March.

“Canadians from coast to coast were coming into the movement and saying, ‘I was part of the million people march last year, I wasn’t part of working with you directly, but we tried to help and fill that void, and we did a great job. We had a massive turnout. I’d like to work with you officially,'” El-Cheikh, who organized the coast-to-coast march for parental rights last September, said.

“And these are Christian Canadians,” he added. “These are First Nations. These are Sikhs. These are Muslims.”

El-Cheikh further revealed that the movement has “quadrupled the size” it had in September 2023, in terms of both supporters and personnel. The group now has managers in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Quebec.

“We are 75% bigger than last year in terms of personnel and in terms of people,” El-Cheikh declared.

“Now, we have First Nations representatives, chiefs that represent 100,000 people that are in our movement,” he added.

The group also works closely with other pro-family groups, including Campaign Life Coalition, the Mama Bears, Veterans for Freedom, and, just recently, Canadians for Truth.

El-Cheikh explained that pro-family Canadians are fighting to declare three things: that we are “one nation, one flag,” that “Canada’s parents will parent Canada’s kids,” and that “we won’t allow our kids to be politicized.”

Now, El-Cheikh is working with his team to organize the second Million Person March for Children scheduled for September 20th in cities across Canada. More information on the marches can be found on the Hands Off Our Kids website.

El-Cheikh requested that Canadians attending the event carry the Canadian flag and wear the country’s national colors of red and white.

“Bring lunchboxes for your kids,” he instructed. “Take them out of school.”

“And come down and come celebrate with us all day,” El-Cheikh added. “This is a march. It’s a monumental event. It’s a festival. It’s celebrating Canadians and the diversity of Canadians.”

This will be the pro-family movement’s second major protest of the year. As LifeSiteNews previously reported, in June, teachers and staff at an elementary school in Ottawa, Ontario, were baffled when 591 out of 738 students (80 percent) were missing from the school’s LGBT “pride” flag raising ceremony.

In addition to the massive success at the Ottawa school, El-Cheikh estimated a “pride” flag boycott rate of 50 percent in schools across the country during Canada’s 2nd annual National “Pride” Flag Walk-Out Day.

According to Campaign Life Coalition, this year, a total of eight provinces participated in the walkout campaign, compared with seven the year before.

The participating provinces in 2024 included: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.