Wednesday, October 25, 2017

“The World the Woman Loves” - talk by Father Allan MacDonald C.C - October 14, 2017, Saint Maurice Parish, Ottawa, ON

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“The World the Woman Loves”
Marian Retreat Day,
St. Maurice Parish,
Ottawa, ON
October 14, 2017

Introduction
“The key to understanding Mary is this – We do not start with Mary – We start with
Christ, the Son of the Living God … The less we think of Him, the less we think of her;
the more we think of Him, the more we think of her – The less we adore His Divinity, the
less reason we have for respecting her …We did not make her different, we found her
different.”
(Fulton Sheen, The World’s First Love, p. 67-68)
Why We Love Mary
i. As Companions of the Cross we have as one of the 4 pillars of our
spirituality a great love of Mary – She is our Mother, given to us by Jesus
Himself as He hung on the Cross = The “First Companion of the Cross”
We pray the Rosary daily and know she is with us as we celebrate the
Eucharist.
ii. My relationship with Mary comes from the example of my father –
depressed for many years – but always prayed the Rosary and trusted in
Mary’s powerful intercession.
He died 19 years ago “alone”, but I know he was not alone because Mary
was there with him – “… pray for us sinners now and at the hour of
our death” – why I always pray for those who will die alone.
iii. My father was 19 years older than my mother – it was easier for me and
my siblings to relate to my mother than to my father – Maybe this has
something to do with my love of Mary (and my mother’s name is Marie)
When we would ask our father for something he would always give us the
same answer – “Go and ask your mother!”
I have always known of Mary’s love for me and her role as an intercessor
in my life.
She got me back on track as a young priest after I first went to Medjugorje
in 1995.
Many of my CC brothers will tell you of how Mary played an important
part in their vocation.
B. Praying for Peace
i. We stand here today in a world torn apart by wars/violence and threats of
wars/violence – Mary calls us to join together in storming heaven for
peace – She has been calling us to this for a long time – Are we listening?
ii. This peace will only come about when we have peace in our own hearts
FIRST = Meditate on Christ, the Prince of Peace = Be quiet and still.
“If we have a box in which we keep our money, we know that one thing
we must always give attention to is to the key … without the key we
cannot get to the money … Mary is the key to Jesus.” (Ibid, p. 77)
iii. Let’s take a look at some of the key appearances of Mary around the world
– some popular/known and other not so – But in all of them she’s been
calling us to conversion to her Son, Jesus – She been warning us too of the
consequences of not doing so.
Various Apparition Sites Around the World – What is Mary Saying to the World?

Lourdes (1858)
i. Mary is a missionary disciple (the preeminent one!) = Calling all of us to
join with her in proclaiming the name of Jesus, calling the world to
repentance (beginning with ourselves), and speaking of God’s universal
call for our lives = To be saints with Him forever in heaven!
Saint Bernadette’s encounters with Our Lady began on Thursday February 11,
1858 – when Bernadette was 14 years old – 

you can read for yourself the whole story of the 18 apparitions of Mary to Bernadette.
 ii. Mary’s messages to Bernadette are ageless and apply to all of us today – both
because of where they were given and their content:
First, “Where” = Mary appeared in the Grotto at Massabielle = A dirty,
hidden, damp and cold place - Called the "pigs' shelter" because that was
where the pigs feeding in the area usually took shelter.
The Virgin Mary – “The Immaculate Conception” (she revealed herself to
Bernadette by this title) – appears dressed in white, a sign of total purity.
The “where” of this apparition reminds us of the Gospel: the meeting of the
wealth and goodness of God with the poverty of the human person.
Where do I meet God? – In my poverty (God’s grace is like water, it settles at
the lowest place)

God is not afraid, embarrassed or uncomfortable to join us where we are

In the midst of our poverty and failures.
He sends Mary to the “sheep shelter” to tell us that he loves us - 
This is the heart of the Message of Lourdes = He loves us as we are = With our successes but also with our wounds, our weaknesses and our limitations.
He meets us where we are so He can take to where He wishes us to be!
iii. We serve a God who wishes to relate to us a person = 3 of Mary’s words to
Bernadette:
"What I have to say to you does not have to be written down"
Mary speaks to us at the level of the heart = The very centre of the person =
Bernadette was invited to open the depths of her heart to this Message of Love
= Words that strike the heart are always remembered – They do not need to be
written down.

"Would you do me the kindness of coming here for 15 days?"
The first time anyone had addressed Bernadette in a formal way - The Virgin
looked at her as one person looks at another person = Bernadette felt that she
was being respected and loved = We are all worthy of our dignity in the eyes
of God - Because each of us is loved by God.
"Go to the spring, drink of it and wash yourself there"
Mary asked Bernadette to scrape the ground, at the back of this "pigs’ shelter"
- At first this water is muddy and dirty then, little by little, it becomes clear.
The mystery of the heart of Jesus is revealed for us:
The grass and the mud signify the human heart, wounded by sin - But in the
bottom of this heart, there is the life of God, as signified by the spring = Are
we willing to dig away the grass and the mud surrounding our hearts to
 discover God’s grace?

Our Lady of Knock (1879)
This visitation of Mary is best understood in the context of a Scripture passage:
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my
yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find
rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” (Matthew 11:28-30)

i. On the evening of August 21, 1879 two women from the village of Knock
were walking back to their home in the rain when they passed by the back of
the village church - It was then that they saw the apparition.
But first, what was the historical context?
The years preceding the apparitions were the most tragic years in the history
of Ireland = Famine and unimagined misery engulfed the entire Catholic
country - Priests often anointed as many as 40 parishioners a day as they faced
death - The magnitude of such suffering was unimaginable.
In 1879, the potato crop was threatened once again – Land rents rose - Money
was borrowed - Evictions occurred daily - People became desperate.
The pastor of Knock had begun a series of 100 consecutive Masses for the
repose of the souls of those who had died.
Mary's apparition took place on the evening of the day when the 100th
Mass was celebrated = August 21, 1879.
It was into this time of sorrow and distress that our Lady came, but not alone.
Our Lady, St. Joseph and St. John the Evangelist appeared at the South gable
of the church.
ii. It is recorded that Mary said nothing at all during these apparitions – She
came to be with the people in their hour of need.
In the midst of Ireland's agony, the mother of the Lord came to her
people to be with them, to be present to them, to share their fate in
silence.
My first pastor gave me some good advice = “Allan, at the end of the day,
people may not remember the things you said … but they will remember that
you were there.” = “Father came to the house … the hospital … the funeral
home.”
iii. Mary comes again to be with us – To comfort us and to strengthen us in our
times of trial, weakness and distress – She is the Queen of Peace and wants to
be bring us to Christ so we can experience His peace.

Fatima (1917)
i. The story begins in the village of Fatima, Portugal, on May 13, 1917 –
Mary appeared to three young children (note the appearance of Mary to
children): Francisco, Jacinta, and Lucia; ages 10, 9 and 7 – You can read
for yourself the details of the apparitions of Mary from May through
October 1917 (save August, when imprisonment by the anti-clerical
authorities prevented it),
Mary promised that God would grant peace to the entire world if Her
three requests were heard and obeyed.
a. Prayer
She announced herself = “I am the Lady of the Rosary. Pray the
Rosary every day.”
She also asked for prayers for the Holy Father = “the Bishop
clothed in white” – The children saw a vision of him making his
way with great difficulty towards the Cross amid the corpses of
those who were martyred - He too falls to the ground, apparently
dead, under a hail of gunfire.
[It is possible that the vision predicted the 1981 attack on Pope
John Paul II’s life. The Pope has always credited the Virgin for his
survival.]
b. Reparation
The children were shown a frightening vision of hell, “where the
souls of poor sinners go” – Mary asked for acts of prayer and
sacrifice to save souls, with particular emphasis on devotion to the
 
Immaculate Heart of Mary.
c. Consecration
Mary spoke of the immense damage that Russia would do to
humanity by abandoning the Christian faith and embracing
Communists’ totalitarianism.
Our Lady asked that Russia be consecrated to her Immaculate
Heart so its errors and evils would not spread throughout the
world.
ii. Mary visited the children for the last time on October 13, 1917 –
She had promised a sign that would convince the world she had
appeared = We know this as the “miracle of the Sun” (you can
read more about it yourself) = Every single person who was
there testified to seeing the sun dance - Non- believers dropped
onto their knees and begged for forgiveness.
= Their eyes of their hearts were opened to “see” their need for
God’s mercy!
iii. Our Lady of Fatima promised that the world would be in peace,
and many souls would go to Heaven if Her requests were listened
to and obeyed.
At Lourdes Mary reminds us that we are all sinners in need of
God’s mercy and forgiveness – God comes to us where we are
and invites us to drink of the fountain of His mercy where we find
healing and strength.
At Fatima we hear the anguished appeal of our Heavenly Mother
= She sees us in great danger and comes to offer us Her help and
advice.
Mary loves us and calls us to return to Her Son.
Are we willing to let Jesus show us our spiritual blindness?
How? = Let us call out to Jesus for mercy with the words that we learned
in Fatima:
“Oh my, Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, and lead
all souls to heaven, especially those most in need of your mercy. Amen.”
Another prayer is the one taught to the children by the angel who appeared
to them in 1916 ahead of Mary’s apparition – A prayer we can say in
reparation = Ask for assistance for ourselves and our contemporaries who
need grace to convert and change:
"My God I believe, I adore, I hope and I love you. I ask pardon of you for
those who do not believe, do not adore, do not hope and do not love you."
(3X)

Our Lady of Akita (1973
 i. This apparition of Mary involves Sister Agnes Sasagawa of the Handmaids of
the Eucharist in Akita, Japan.
Sister Agnes had a great love for Jesus in the Eucharist - When she went to
visit Jesus in the Tabernacle, it was just Him and her = She could hear Him,
not with her ears, but with her heart Sister Agnes was deaf
She told him all that was in her heart – Then she remained silent, while He spoke
to her On Tuesday, June 26, 1973 the Lord had a special plan for her = 
He was to bestow upon her a blessing which would remain with her for the rest of her
life.
ii. In her own words, Sister Agnes tells us:
"When I approached to open the Tabernacle...an overwhelming, unknown light
suddenly shone forth. Seized with emotion, I prostrated myself immediately with
my face to the floor...I remained perhaps an hour in this position, subjugated by a
power which overwhelmed me."
The next day, she went towards the Tabernacle, her heart pounding, and again,
was overcome by a great light, which blinded her.
She immediately went down on her knees and prostrated herself before the
Tabernacle.
Stigmata
On Thursday, June 28 = Eve of the Feast of the Sacred Heart - Sister Agnes felt
 as though something pierced the palm of her left hand = In the centre of her palm,
were two red scratches in the form of a cross.
This phenomenon lasted the whole month of July = On Thursday evenings, the
wound began to swell up - On Friday mornings, blood flowed - On Saturday
mornings, the wound stopped bleeding and became dry again.
On July 6, her Guardian Angel appeared to Sister Agnes, and said:
“Do not fear - I am the one who is with you and watches over you - Pray with
fervour not only because of your sins, but in reparation for those of the whole
world.
“The world today wounds the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord by its ingratitude
and injuries - The wounds of Mary are much deeper and sorrowful than yours -
Let us go and pray together in the chapel.”
iii. The Statue of Mary
It was there the statue of Mary became alive = Over the course of a few years it
spoke and shed tears & blood.
A voice of indescribable beauty struck Sister’s totally-deaf ears.
This statue, from which the voice came, wept 101 times over a course of several
years, from January 4, 1975, to September 15, 1981, the Feast of Our Lady of
 Seven Sorrows.
Unlike other cases the entire nation of Japan was able to view the tears of the
statue of the Virgin Mary on national television.
It also perspired abundantly, sending out a sweet perfume.
Sister Agnes reported that she heard the statue calling her and giving her
messages for the whole world.
iii. Three Messages of Akita:
The First Message “Spoken” to Sister Agnes
“My daughter, my novice, you have obeyed Me well in abandoning all to follow
Me - Is the infirmity of your ears painful? - Your deafness will be healed, be sure
- Be patient - It is the last trial - Does the wound of your hand cause you to suffer?
Pray in reparation for the sins of men.”
The Second Message “Spoken” to Sister Agnes
On August 3, 1973, the First Friday of the month, Sister Agnes received the
second Message from Mary:
“Many men in this world afflict the Lord - I desire souls to console Him.
“The Heavenly Father is preparing to inflict a great chastisement on all mankind -
With My Son, I have intervened so many times to appease the wrath of the Father
- I have prevented the coming of calamities by offering Him the sufferings of the
Son on the Cross - His Precious Blood, and beloved souls who console Him and
form a cohort of victim souls.
Prayer, penance, and courageous sacrifices can soften the Father's anger.
“Be faithful and fervent in prayer to console the Master.”
The Third Message “Spoken” to Sister Agnes
It was on Saturday, October 13th = The anniversary day of the last Apparition of
the Virgin Mary to the three children of Fatima = the most important and
serious one:
“If men do not repent and better themselves, the Father will inflict a terrible
punishment on all humanity - It will be a punishment greater than the deluge, such
as one will never have seen before - Fire will fall from the sky and will wipe out a
great part of humanity, the good as well as the bad, sparing neither priests nor
faithful.
“The survivors will find themselves so desolate that they will envy the dead. The
only arms which will remain for you will be the Rosary and the Sign left by My
Son. “Each day recite the prayers of the Rosary. With the Rosary, pray for the
Pope, the Bishops and the priests.
“The work of the devil will infiltrate even into the Church in such a way that one
will see Cardinals opposing Cardinals, Bishops against other Bishops. The priests
who venerate me will be scorned and opposed by other priests.
“Churches and altars will be sacked. The Church will be full of those who accept
compromises, and the demon will press many priests and consecrated souls to
leave the service of the Lord.
“The demon will be especially ruthless against the souls consecrated to God. The
thought of the loss of so many souls is the cause of my sadness.
“...Pray very much the prayers of the Rosary. Those who place their
confidence in me will be saved.”
On the last Sunday of May, 1982, during the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament,
Sister Agnes was completely cured from her deafness.
At Akita Our Lady stressed the importance of
a. Praying the Rosary
b. Accepting from God whatever He may send in the course of each day
c. Offer it up in reparation for so many sins committed throughout the
world at this time.
Our Lady begged especially for prayers for bishops, priests, and religious, and for
reparation before the Blessed Sacrament that they be strong and not “sifted
like wheat” (G).
The impending chastisement can be averted if enough people pray the Rosary
daily and do penance which Our Lady requested at Fatima in 1917.
Akita is really a repeat of the Messages of Fatima.
Our Lady of Kibeho (1981)
The Message of Kibeho:
 1. An urgent call to repentance and to the conversion of hearts: “Repent, repent,
 repent! … Convert your heart while there is still time.”
2. A diagnosis of the moral state of the world: “The world is very unwell.” 
“The world races to its loss, it risks falling into the abyss, which means it will be
immersed in innumerable and unceasing tragedies. The world is in rebellion
against God. Too many sins are committed in it. There is neither love nor peace.”
“If you don’t repent and don’t convert your hearts, you will all fall into the
abyss.”
3. “The door was opened and you did not enter”.
 The apparitions begin in 1981 – 13 years before the genocide in Rwanda of 1994 when 1
million people were killed over a one hundred day period. – in a small rural village of
Kibeho.
Mary appeared first to 16 year old Alphonsine – She described Mary as, “Imagine how
much you mother loves you, and then multiply that love a million times – the lady loves
us a million times more than that.”
Mary then began to appear to Anathalie Mary, the most popular student in the school,
then to 23 year old Marie-Claire (who challenged Mary to a fist fight when she appeared
and called Marie-Claire by name).
Mary’s message to the girls was:
- Love God
- Be kind to one another.
- Read the Bible
- Follow God’s commandments
- Accept the love of Christ
- Repent of sin
- Be humble
- Seek and offer forgiveness.
- Live with a clear and open heart and clear conscience.
- Pray the Rosary daily.
Most significant day – August 15, 1982 – Mary was full of grief and crying unconsolably
– Few people were responding to her messages.
The visionaries were given a glimpse of what was to come to Rwanda – They saw rivers
of blood & dead bodies (too many to be counted)
Most people refused to soften their hearts – 12 years after the warning was given,
Rwanda experienced one of the worst genocides ever – the Hutus took up machetes and
slaughtered Tutsis.
In 2001 (after 20 years of rigorous investigation) the Church officially approved the
apparitions of Kibeho as “worthy of belief”.
Kibeho is the one and only Marian apparition site in Africa that has Vatican
approval.
What does our Lady say to us through Kibeho?
- We need to examine our hearts to see if there is any anger, resentment, self pity
that needs to be rooted out.
God wants to heal our hearts! Will we let Him?
Medjugorje (1981 – present?)
i. Here I speak of the alleged apparitions of our Blessed Mother in Medjugorje
= I say “alleged” because they are still under investigation = They have not
been declared by the Vatican to be “worthy of belief”
As Catholics, we are free to go there – and can expect to receive spiritual
support while there.
In March, 2010, the Vatican confirmed that a Commission has been
established to investigate Medjugorje, under the direct supervision of the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
This constitutes the first time in Church history wherein the highest office of
the Holy See will investigate an ongoing apparition site.
Normally, it is custom for Church authorities to wait until the reported
supernatural phenomenon concludes before passing judgment on the matter.
With this exception Vatican officials are recognizing what a significant and
serious event Medjugorje is for the faithful on a global scale.
ii. On June 24th, 1981 this village was illuminated by a light seeming to come
from above a nearby mountain - Two teenage girls, Mirjana Dragicevic from
Sarajevo and her friend Ivanka Ivankovic from Mostar, saw what they
described as a "beautiful woman holding a child surrounded by a brilliant
white light" - As time progressed Mary appeared not only to Mirjana and
Ivanka, but also to four other children: Jakov, Ivan, Vicka, and Marija.
iii. In the visions, Mary is said to convey messages to us that can be summarized
into nine basic themes:
1. God is revealing himself to man in order to help man prepare for the coming
days.
2. Faith: Without it, it is impossible to please God as you cannot love Him if you
do not believe.
3. Love God as love is the power behind our faith.
4. Convert: Give your heart to God.
5. Reconcile: Reconciliation is the way to open your heart to God's love.
6. Pray: Through prayer you will come to know the greatest joy and the way out
of every situation that seemingly has no way out.
7. Fast: Fasting brings union of thought, spirit and body.
8. Acceptance: Accept the will of God to bring you clarity of soul and peace in
your heart.
9. Peace: Peace in our hearts, peace in our family, peace in our community and
finally peace in our world
Since 1981 between 20 and 30 million people of all races and creeds have visited
this alleged apparition sight to decide for themselves.
The message of Medjugorje is a call to Conversion, back to God.
Our Lady's purpose for coming to earth is to guide each one of us back to her Son
Jesus.
The time for decision is NOW!!. Our Lady's call is URGENT!!.
Conclusion
Our Lady’s Main Message throughout the World
i. Our Lady's mission (wherever her appearances have been declared as “worthy of
belief”) is one of peace and love.
ii. She comes to earth to re-educate us and to help us convert and center our lives
back to God. Our Lady's role has always been one of guiding people to Her Son,
Jesus.
iii. What an amazing opportunity we have before us! It is important that we
understand both the magnitude and the urgency of Our Lady's call to conversion,
and that we respond with all our hearts.


Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Eucharistic Celebration with the Ontario Bishops - Monday October 16, 2017

Eucharistic Celebration with the Ontario Bishops

Archbishop Prendergast invited the bishops of Ontario (ACBO) to hold their plenary session in the nation’s capital in this year of the 150th anniversary of Confederation. The bishops graciously accepted his invitation and will be holding their meeting in Ottawa Oct. 16 – 19. The bishops  concelebrated Mass at Notre Dame Cathedral on Mon., Oct. 16, 5:00 p.m. on the feast day of St. Marguerite d’Youville. All were invited. The bishops also visited the Motherhouse of the Sisters of Charity on Bruyère Street for a moment of prayer at the tomb of Mère Élisabeth Bruyère.
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40 Days for Life, 2017, Ottawa Ontario - Midpoint Rally

 
Thank you Archbishop Prendergast for your support


Wanda’s talk
Abby Johnson, former abortion worker, worked as a clinic director of a Planned
Parent office in Texas for 8 years until she resigned in 2009. She tells her story of
the day she was asked to assist with an abortion and, while watching it progress on
the ultrasound machine, she reacted in horror as a baby of 13 weeks gestation
fought and struggled for his life and then died.
People don’t think about abortion, because they don’t see it. – Abby saw it and it
changed her life.
Nobody grows up wanting to work in the abortion industry.
Abortion exploits women. Motherhood empowers women. Women need to be
empowered, not exploited.
We’re fighting for life, because we believe in love. The love that God has for each
person He creates. Every life is worth fighting for. All life, born and unborn,
should be valued, from conception to natural death. Every single life should be
shown dignity.
There’s something empowering in rebelling against our culture by showing less of
our skin and more of our brains. A belief in their own self-worth is something
young girls in our society lack. The media sends out the message that we must
have perfect bodies and be sexually desirable and active, in order to feel
worthwhile and be taken seriously.
When you hear or read stories about women who have had abortions, you can
sense the sadness in their stories. Often the girl feels she has no other choice and at
times, she is actually taken to the abortuary and not given a choice.
To prepare for tonight I have been reading magazine articles, submitted by women
who had abortions. There is a heaviness in their stories.
Many of them said abortion was the first thought that came to mind when they
found out they had an unexpected pregnancy. Because it meant their lives, as they
knew it, would be changed forever. Most of them were filled with apprehension.
But they went ahead with their abortions anyways, and then they spoke about the
repercussions: the depression, the sleepless nights, the drinking... They felt
ashamed about their inability to ‘just deal with it’ as they think other women do.
 
Society tells young women that abortion will solve their problem. It says nothing
about the problems abortion creates.

In every abortion a child dies. The child’s death is intended.
The World Health Organization estimates that one in five pregnancies worldwide
end in abortion, with over 42 million abortions in the world each year. (estimate
for 2003). There is no question that our entire society has been negatively affected.
Abortion throughout the world, has been legalized because of two basic lies. The
first lie is that abortion only destroys a “bunch of cells,” not a human life. The
second lie is, abortion is safe, and it helps women control and improve their lives.
During the last few decades, the pro-life movement has concentrated its efforts on
dispelling this first lie. Much effort has been spent on advertising campaigns,
books, brochures, and films such as the powerful “Silent Scream,” to educate the
public about the humanity of the unborn child.
These educational efforts have achieved great success. In a LifeCanada Poll done
in 2011, a strong majority, 72% of Canadians want to see some protection for
human life in the womb. People know that there is a baby in this picture.
Pregnancy is not a disease.
Clearly, the vast majority of the public understands that abortion involves the
taking of a human life. Even many abortion advocates admit this. So, in large part,
they have now abandoned their first lie in favour of a primary claim: “The needs
and rights of a woman are more important than those of a fetus.”
So, we have to develop a new strategy.
There is an important lesson to learn from this. While efforts to educate the public
about the unborn’s humanity may help to motivate pro-lifers, these efforts will
have no effect on those who support abortion.
Some have hardened their hearts to the “fetus.” It may be human – biology forces
them to admit that much – but they believe the unborn child is less important than
the woman. End of argument. Nothing we can say will sway them from this
position.

Their concern is focused totally on the woman. Therefore, the only way to reach
them is for us, too, to focus on the woman. This point is absolutely critical for pro-
lifers to understand. We must change the abortion debate so that we are arguing
with our opponents on their own turf, on the issue of defending the interests
with our opponents on their own turf, on the issue of defending the interests of
women.
To do this we must begin to concentrate our efforts on exposing the second lie
behind legal abortion. That lie, which is the backbone of the abortion industry,
says: “Abortion is safe.”
The truth is the exact opposite. Abortion hurts women. It can cause irreparable
damage to a woman’s reproductive health. And perhaps more importantly, as
research has shown, abortion almost always causes psychological and emotional
damage. In many cases, this post-abortion trauma is psychologically devastating. It
can literally cripple a woman’s ability to function in normal relationships, with
family, friends, or even at work.
Abortion is never safe. "Safe abortion" is a myth.
Abortion is not safe -- nor it is designed to be. It’s designed to kill our own
children and is the most unnatural act in all of humanity. In fact, an abortion is
considered unsuccessful unless a baby dies. And his or her death is the most
violent you can imagine.
Vague phrases and politically correct words like choice, privacy and reproductive
health are used to cover the real horror of what abortion does. Using politically
correct words doesn’t change the fact that abortion kills a growing human being.
This little human located in its mother’s womb, is at a stage of development, just
like a toddler is at a stage of development, a teenager is at a stage of development.
I’m at a stage of development, as a senior. Just because we don’t see it, doesn’t
mean it isn’t there. If I was in a nursing home, you wouldn’t see me, but I’d still be
there.
UNDERSTANDING THE ABORTION MINDSET
Psychologists describe three levels of moral development. At the lowest level is
concern only for oneself. The “me, myself and I” thinking.
The second level is concern only for those close to you: family, friends, co-
workers, or even anyone whom you are able to tangibly see.

The third level is concern for all others, even in the abstract, even if they are
unknown, unseen – or unborn.
We, as pro-lifers, are operating at this third level. Arguments on behalf of the
We, as pro-lifers, are operating at this third level. Arguments on behalf of the
unborn are very effective with people at the third level of moral development.
To appeal to the concerns of those at the first and second levels of moral
development, however, we must educate them about the risks abortion poses to
teenagers and adult women. We must appeal to their concern for their daughters,
wives, sisters, and girlfriends.
In the case of the woman considering abortion, we must appeal to her concern for
herself. And let her know that there are options.
When faced with the turmoil of a problem pregnancy, otherwise compassionate
people often revert to the second or first level of moral decision making.
For example, the father of a pregnant fourteen year old girl is likely to focus his
concern on his daughter more than on his unborn granddaughter, whom to him is
only an abstraction. All he can see is this pregnancy “destroying” his dreams for
his daughter’s future, stealing from her all the opportunities of life still open to her.
Even if his daughter wants to keep the child, he may well insist on the abortion
“for her own good” because he thinks her desire to keep the child is just a juvenile
fantasy.
To reach people who think this way, it is not enough to give them facts about fetal
development. It is more important to give them facts about the destructive effects
of abortion on teenage girls.
They must be educated about the risks of permanent reproductive damage. Even
more importantly, they need to be educated about the impact of abortion trauma on
a young girl’s psychological development.
Families of pregnant teens need to be told that over 90 percent of women having
abortions suffer damage to their self-esteem. Nearly 50 percent of post-abortion
women begin or increase drug and alcohol abuse. In the years to follow, 60 percent
experience suicidal tendencies, with up to 28 percent actually attempting suicide.
Other problems include promiscuity, depression, flashbacks, concentration
problems, and dramatic personality changes.
Clearly, once a young woman is pregnant, it is no longer a choice between having
a baby or not having a baby. It is a choice between having a baby or having an
abortion; it is a choice between having a baby or having a traumatic experience
 
Over half of women, who suffer post-abortion trauma, report that they were
“forced by others” into unwanted abortions. It’s absolutely critical to educate these
“others” about abortion’s risks. By encouraging abortion, these “significant others”
are actually hurting the loved ones whom they are trying to help. Unless we can
educate the parents, boyfriends, counsellors, and medical community, women will
continue to be pressured into dangerous abortions “for their own good.”
We must never forget that our long-term goal is not to make abortion simply
illegal, but also unthinkable. To achieve this goal, we must change the public
perception about “safe” abortions. We must convince the public that even if
abortion is legalized, it is never safe.
Future generations will recognize abortion for what it is, “medical” butchery of
both the mother and the child.
Our dream is, that years from now, no compassionate person would ever encourage
a young girl to seek out an abortion because everyone will know of its physical,
psychological, and spiritual dangers. Only then will the lessons of our present
generation truly have been learned.
We need to make people aware that whenever one hurts a child, one hurts its
mother as well. And conversely, whenever one helps a mother, one helps her child.
Therefore, the solution to problem pregnancies is not abortion; it is compassion.
Research and education is needed to convince the public about the dangers of
abortion. This strategy will have many effects.
• Knowledge of abortion’s risks will decrease abortions. Family members,
friends, and boyfriends will become less likely to pressure a young woman into an
unwanted abortion “for her own good.”
• As the dangers of abortion become better publicized, more post-abortion
women will begin to recognize the underlying cause of their psychological
problems, encouraging women to finally reach out for help and begin the process
of psychological and spiritual recovery. This will not only benefit them, but it will
benefit the pro-life movement, as more and more post-abortion women begin to
join us in speaking out about the negative effects of abortion.
Once average citizens realize that women are being hurt by abortion, they
will finally begin to question why we are allowing abortions at all. Until now,
much of the public has been convinced by pro-abortionists that “abortion helps
women.” But once this myth is called into question, once the public begins to

wonder if abortion is actually hurting women, then the tragedy of killing unborn
babies for nothing, becomes more apparent. If abortion doesn’t help women, it
doesn’t make sense.
Pain after abortion is real.
Last May, men and women stood on Parliament Hill with the Silent No More
Awareness Campaign and spoke about their personal abortion experiences.
Rachel’s Vineyard Retreats are a safe place to renew, rebuild and redeem hearts
broken by abortion. Here a supportive environment is offered, where women and
men can work through painful emotions and begin the process of healing. The
deepest feelings about abortion can be discussed.
The next Rachel's Vineyard Retreat is November 10-12 at the Galilee Retreat
Center in Arnprior. This is a wonderful opportunity of healing for those who have
experienced an abortion. For details about the weekend see
website
www.rachelsvineyardottawa.ca
As we witness God’s healing love and mercy, here on Bank Street, and in our
communities, together, we can work to promote the Culture of Life.
Information gathered from websites: http://www.abbyjohnson

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Ultimately faith is the only key to the universe: 100th anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima

Saturday, October 14th, there was a Fatima Conference, beginning with Holy Mass at St. Maurice Church, celebrated by His Excellency, Bishop Riesbeck.  The Mass was followed by a procession to St. Gregory School, near the Church, for the conference with speakers Rev. Fr. Allan MacDonald, Superior General of the Companions of the Cross and Msgr. Ambrose Sheehy, Spiritual Director of the Legion of Mary, Toronto Senatus

for photos and videos go to link below on Pat's Faith Blog

Ultimately faith is the only key to the universe: 100th anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima: Saturday at St. Maurice's church and St. Gregory's school in Ottawa.

Marian Procession and Mass for Our Lady of Fatima

Friday, October 13, 2017,
commemorating the Marian Apparitions in Fatima, Portugal,
100 years ago.
The Procession gathered at 6:00pm at St. Patrick Basilica and proceeded to Notre Dame Cathedral for mass at 7:30pm with Archbishop Terrence Prendergast S.J. 

 
Thank you to Paul Lauzon of Ottawa for these beautiful Photos
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 







 
 
 















Monday, October 2, 2017

Life Chain, Corner of Montreal Road and St. Laurent Blvd., October 1, 2017

About 30 parishioners from the Annunciation of the Lord Parish
in Ottawa, ON, joined others in the Annual Life Chain,
Sunday afternoon from 2 to 3 pm
 
Sponsored by Campaign Life Coalition