Ending Abortion, Not Just Fighting It
Fr. Frank Pavone National Director Priests for Life
A friend recently asked me why I speak so often about "ending" abortion as
opposed to just "fighting" it. There are a few reasons.
- We have no other choice. Our nation, and civilized society as such, cannot
continue to exist for very long on a basis that allows the destruction of
little babies. Permission of the choice to kill the innocent does not
provide a stable foundation for a society, because it removes the basis by
which not only the unborn but everyone else in that society enjoys the
protection of their lives. If a government can decide that one group of
human beings are not persons, it can decide the same for other groups as
well. If freedom of belief justifies violence against a baby, it justifies
violence against anyone. We therefore have to bring abortion to an end. The
abortion battle is not a matter of "Pro-life wins or pro-choice wins," but
rather of "Pro-life wins or nobody wins."
- The Gospel requires it. The demands of the Gospel are high. The
responsibilities both of justice and of charity rest not only upon
individuals but upon entire societies. We are not permitted to exclude
anyone from our love. To fail to secure the basic rights of the unborn is to
fail to love them. We cannot "settle" for less.
- It is possible. I speak about "ending" abortion because it is a goal we
can achieve. Yes, abortion has always been around. So have other sins. But
we live today in a culture of abortion, which enshrines it in law,
celebrates it as a right, and resorts to it with an alarming frequency that
surpasses every other act of violence. That is something that can be turned
around. A culture can be created in which abortion is not only illegal, but
unthinkable. We can bring society to the point where, both in theory and
practice, it regards abortion as it regards slavery today.
We can end abortion because the Lord has promised that "the gates of hell
will not prevail against the Church." (Mt.16:18) When we hear these words,
we usually think, "The Church will survive all the attacks launched against
her," and certainly that is true. But in a battle, a gate does not run out
into the battlefield to attack the enemy. Rather, the gate stands still and
defends the city against the enemy attacking it! When the Lord says the
gates of hell will not prevail against the Church, He means that the
Church is taking the initiative and storming the gates! Those gates of
hell cannot withstand the power of heaven; gates of sin melt in the presence
of saving grace; gates of death fall in the presence of eternal life; gates
of falsehood collapse in the presence of living truth; gates of violence
fall in the presence of divine love.
Abortion, indeed, will flee in the presence of the People of Life!
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