Showing posts with label March for Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March for Life. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Keep Marching {40 years = 55 million dead}

...and so does the mainstream media, in lies of omission and lies of commission
2013 marks 40 years of the legal killing of the unborn in our country.  Although the media fails to report the March for Life in our state capitol or our national capitol, it's real!  Members of our family were present at both marches (again) this year to witness for life.

Washington State March for Life, January 22, 2013, Olympia, WA
Departing Bellingham at 6AM and embarking on a 3+ hour drive, we arrived at the Mass for Life, held in the gym at St. Martin's University in Lacey.  Celebrated by Archbishop Sartain, concelebrated by dozens of priests, the Mass was offered for the unborn.  Our prayers for the healing of our culture, for the conversion of pro abortion politicians, and for healing for each person hurt by abortion were lifted up in the Mass.

We cannot accept the killing of the unborn. 
We will not accept the killing of the elderly. 
Andrew St. Hilaire, co founder of the Anti-Choice Project
The ongoing sacrifice of abortion, claiming the lives of 3,500 children each DAY in the US must be stopped.  One day's March for Life each year wasn't designed to be the only coordinated pro-life effort, but at this giant rally we alert our legislators with our numbers and join in prayer for the conversion of our killing country.
March for Life in Washington, DC, led by students from the University of Notre Dame, one of whom was our son, Zachary  {photo from LifeSiteNews.com}
Our commitment to protecting life from conception to natural death includes ongoing prayers and acts of penance offered for the end to abortion and for conversion and repentance for all involved in this holocaust.
 Prayer warrior and former pastor, Father Marion, in his Benedictine habit after the Mass for Life at St. Martin's University, visited briefly with a few of us before heading back to his cell at the monastery.

Photo sent by Zachary of the inside of St. Agnes Church, Washington, DC, where Father Jenkins celebrated a Mass for Life for the 600+ Notre Dame students who traveled to DC for the March for Life
Champions for Life, these McEntee sisters and their families and others faithfully carry on the Washington March for Life started by their parents Dick and Kathy McEntee (+).
Thanks for the gift of life, Mom! Thanks for Marching for Life!

Friday, January 20, 2012

Snow Week {+Meltdown}

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Five days of real winter weather (with snow) and subsequent closures and cancellations made this week an extension of an already monumental break from home schooling.  Other than Joseph's required algebra, and our daily religion (and sacraments), no tangible school work has been accomplished around here for quite some time.  Today the big melt hit, along with a big rain storm which unfortunately followed the guys up the mountain for a Boy Scout lodge stay for skiing and sledding.  Good thing they have good gear and a great love for the outdoors despite the messy conditions. 

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Today I drove "Tony" to his daycare for (probably) the last time.  He returns to his former foster family (whom he adores) for another temporary placement while his permanency plan continues to evolve.  We will gladly welcome him back for visits, but our daily foster routine of the past seven months ended with this morning's drive and drop-off.  He had a small tantrum when we arrived, and pulled what we lovingly refer to as "a Tony" when asked to come join the other kids (he curled up in a ball and refused to cooperate or communicate).  A fitting good-bye incident to cap off our time together.  When I walked away, there was a sense of relief, yes, and also sadness.  When I heard the teacher telling him it was OK to come to the 'waving window' I wondered what had inspired him to come out of the fetal position so soon and follow after me.  Turning around, I saw him crying at the gate and went back to ask him if he felt sad "Yes"; and why, "I want my airplane!"  He mistakenly thought his share-toy for today's share-time had been forgotten in the car or perhaps confiscated like last week's share toy (as a consequence for misbehaving in the car after a warning to stop).  We pray his living situation will be finalized soon, in whatever way and with whatever family will best meet his needs and nurture his soul.  We are blessed to have been a small part of his journey.

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We forced our boys to attend an annual home school family dance held at Sts. Peter and Paul in Tacoma recently.  You might have thought they were being asked to run barefoot over hot coals (except they would take that challenge and any challenge involving fire much more willingly than an invitation to socialize with strangers and girls).  Predictably, before the end of the evening, our entertainer, Peter, courageously broke the ice and joined the line dance as if it were an athletic event, followed not too much later by a hesitant but rowdy Joseph.   Zachary passed the time texting gaming suggestions to his friends playing DnD back home, and lingered by the snack table all night (on a different floor from the dancing).  We met some delightful people and enjoyed visiting with our dear friends with whom we have much in common and enjoy thoroughly though distanced by the miles. 

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"Luke and Leia" visited last weekend, as guests in our home after being returned to their mother's custody in court last week.  Oddly, they refused to drink their milk;  I theorized that their mother must have erased milk from their diet for some reason.  After several attempts to serve it, and startled at "Luke's" slightly violent reaction (hurling the bottle across the room) I tasted a small sip.  ROTTEN! Disgusting, sour milk... no wonder they weren't interested!  The full gallon had only been open a few days and was well within the stated expiration zone.  Poor twins ~ come back for a visit and get poisoned.  We miss them after our six months together, and praise God that their mom has them in her care after going to such great lengths to regain custody.   May they all be well together.

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I was saddened by a subtle division in the pro-life camp at the March for Life in Olympia.  Instead of solidly joined forces against evil~ conflict, confusion and disharmony simmered.  It's an ugly business, abortion.  It took witnessing an actual abortion for former Planned Parenthood Director Abby Johnson to reconsider and completely reverse her staunch pro-abortion position.  The graphic images (truth) of abortion are unnerving and detestable; as is the act of abortion itself.  What will stop this insane violence against the unborn (and against families) and heal our culture?  I pray:
Lord, may we grow stronger and become united in our pro-life efforts.  May we bring about positive change and spiritual renewal to our culture through our words, works and prayers in accordance with your holy will.  May there be an end to all abortions and healing for those who have suffered by abortion.
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I was not tempted to watch the "Why I hate religion" video that made waves recently.  I saw it 'liked' on FB, but didn't have any interest in looking at it.  This week several links appeared giving apt responses to the heart of that matter:  Why I Love Religion and Love Jesus came to me via my little brother, and a dear blogging friend; and a Father Barron Comments video found at the Thin Veil, both inspired me and reminded me why I LOVE BELONGING TO JESUS' CHURCH!

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Zachary's university selection and application process continues to move along; at a much slower pace than his swim races, but faster than his Eagle Project.  Several top choices are in the running, and it's been a delight to read his essay responses to the various prompts on the applications, like this:
It is a somewhat common misconception that one attends college, any college, to be trained for a career; however, I believe that the proper reason to attend college is to seek education—knowledge, understanding, and wisdom. These Gifts which lend themselves specially to the academic life build upon the basis of the other four Gifts of the Holy Ghost—fear of the Lord, piety, fortitude, and counsel ....
My desire to know the truth is deepened through the Gifts of the Holy Ghost that lead us to truth; desire for these Gifts is likewise deepened through the understanding of how they are passed on to us through the living history of the Church.
What will Zachary's future hold? Only God know for sure, but it looks pretty bright to me!  Today I began a Novena asking St. Thomas Aquinas (patron of students) for his prayers for Zachary's discernment.  This nine-day prayer will conclude on the Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, which also happens to be the anniversary of Zachary's baptism, my baptism, and my husband's baptism: January 28th.

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

March for Life {2012}

Archbishop Sartain elevates the Precious Blood of Jesus at the 2012 Mass for Life.

It all begins with God: Each Human Life ~from the instant of conception~ and the annual Washington State March for Life ~in defense of the millions of unborn babies killed by abortion.  A Mass for Life, celebrated by our Archbishop J. Peter Sartain, held in the pavilion at St. Martin's College in Lacey, brought our plea for the cause of life to our Lord.  After the closing prayer, an announcement to the congregation stated that due to the inclement weather, the March for Life had been cancelled.

I had just spoken to Aileen (whose parents pioneered the Washington State March for Life 34 years ago and whose family still organizes the March each year) and she assured me that the March would absolutely not be cancelled for weather.   

Moments later, just after the recessional, a second announcement was made correcting the errant cancellation.  (Nice try whomever gave/initiated the false notice; we were not so easily thrown off track!)

  Tim and Joseph head back to the charter bus following Mass for a short ride to the state capitol.

Second generation banner bearers, Joseph and Peter, stand on the front line at the Washington State March for Life in Olympia.
Joseph, Peter, Maggie, Sally, Ryan and Jack lead the 2012 March for Life in Olympia, WA.

Archbishop Sartain and Bishop Elizondo stand together for Life. 
Bridget and Aileen
Peter, (Aileen's son) Peter, and Joseph together on the capitol steps after the rally.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Defending the Unborn {Flashback Friday}

Bridget, Aileen and Molly en route to the March for Life in Washington DC, January 1983
Bridget, Molly and Peter John on the way to Washington DC to stand up for the unborn (1983).

How blessed I am to have been raised in a pro-life home!

My parents allowed us to be warriors for the unborn, and we willingly participated in the very first March for Life at our state capitol and many following.  We were also part of a group which travelled in 1983 to Washington DC to participate in the national March for Life.  What an amazing experience!
My dear friend Aileen, and her family, always leading the charge in well coordinated pro life efforts (to this day), were also on that journey. 

We delivered red roses to legislators, as a sign of our hope that they would embrace the truth about human life and stand up to defend the unborn with us.

Today Zachary stood up for the unborn, as the sole pro-life voice in his philosophy class debate.  His instructor singled him out, interrupted him, and mocked him for his pro-life position.  Classmates argued that human fetuses resemble unborn chickens and turtles.  Zachary showed them the truth; the real images of aborted or in utero babies cannot be compared to any other being but human. 

After class one of Zac's classmates said it was unfortunate to witness the instructor going after Zachary in such an unprofessional manner.  Praise God for Zachary and for everyone who will defend the defenseless and stand for those who cannot stand for themselves.