<BR><BR><B><I>Priests for Life <priests_for_life@imcomonline.com></I></B> wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">To: Dianne Dawson <rcdianne@YAHOO.COM><BR>Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 16:18:45 -0600 (CST)<BR>From: Priests for Life <priests_for_life@imcomonline.com><BR>Subject: Fr. Frank Pavone wants to Send you First Copies of Terri Schiavo Book<BR><BR>March 27, 2006<BR><BR>Dear Friends,<BR><BR>1. As I send you here our March-April newsletter, I also urge you to contact <BR>my office right away (orders@priestsforlife.org) to be among the first to <BR>receive the newest book on Terri Schiavo. Unlike some of the other books <BR>floating around, this one, called " Life that Matters," was written by her <BR>own parents and siblings. The book takes you through their personal <BR>thoughts and feelings as the battle for Terri's life unfolded. <BR><BR>It is written, in fact, in a first-person narrative of her
Mom, Mary Schindler. Her Dad Bob, her siblings Bobby and Suzanne, also relate their inmost thoughts and feelings in a first-person narrative throughout the book. It is easy to read, but profoundly moving. The faith and courage of this family will inspire you to love your own children and other loved ones even more.<BR><BR>Email orders@priestsforlife.org or call, toll-free, 1-888-735-3448 to order a <BR>copy. <BR><BR>2. This Friday, the anniversary of Terri's death, I will be with Terri's parents and siblings. I'd like to bring them your personal notes of condolence and encouragement, as they will surely be re-living the pain of those days last year. If you like, you may email them a message of encouragement at <BR>Terri@priestsforlife.org, and I'll deliver your message to them personally. <BR>Feel free to invite others to do the same.<BR><BR>3. Want to be heard in Washington DC? We need the voices of pro-life <BR>women on April 26. For more information, go to www.priestsforlife.org
and <BR>click on the "Read Women’s Voices" logo.<BR><BR>4. Our upcoming radio and TV programs for the week follow. At the end of <BR>this email, you will also find more information on the satellite network that <BR>airs our Gospel of Life TV show. We are grateful for their work and invite <BR>you to get to know them better.<BR><BR>Topic for this week's EWTN Defending Life Show: "Stem Cells and <BR>Cloning" - In this show, Fr. Frank puts in simple and straightforward terms <BR>why we are hearing so much about "stem cell research" and "cloning." Tune <BR>in on EWTN Television Friday, March 31, 10pm ET (and Saturday, April 1, <BR>2:30am ET) and on EWTN Radio Friday at 1am, Saturday at 6:30pm and <BR>Sunday at 5am Eastern Time.<BR><BR>Topic for this week's Gospel of Life TV show: Biblical Women in History. <BR>Guest: Rev Rusty Thomas. Tune in to Sky Angel satellite, Angel One, every <BR>Monday at 3:30am, Tuesday at 2:00 am, Thursday at 8:30am and Saturday <BR>at 7:30pm -- all times
Eastern.<BR><BR>Topic for this weekend's Life on the Line radio program. "Abortion's <BR>Victims." A discussion about the "other" victim's; the women and men who <BR>have encouraged an abortion. Guest: Olivia Gans. Tune in on Saturday, <BR>April 1 and Sunday, April 2 - Go to <BR>www.lifeontheline.com/listen/index.html for stations and airing times.<BR><BR>Each week, on EWTN Global Catholic Radio, as well as on Sirius Satellite <BR>Channel 160, you can also tune in to Theresa Tomeo's show "Catholic <BR>Connection" and hear Fr. Frank as well as Janet Morana (Associate Director <BR>of Priests for Life and Co-Founder of the Silent No More Awareness <BR>Campaign). Fr. Frank is on every Wednesday morning from 9:30 to 10am <BR>Eastern Time, and Janet is on every Friday from 9 to 9:30am. For <BR>information, visit www.teresatomeo.com/WebRadio.htm. You can call in to <BR>ask Fr. Frank or Janet a question during these shows at 877-573-7825.<BR><BR>You are in my daily prayers, and I thank you
for yours!<BR><BR>Fr. Frank Pavone<BR><BR>Priests for Life Newsletter<BR>Volume 16, Number 2 <BR>March-April 2006<BR><BR>The Mission of Priests for Life <BR><BR>For the service to the clergy...<BR><BR>www.PriestsForLife.org<BR>www.DeaconsForLife.org<BR>www.SeminariansForLife.org<BR><BR>For the healing of those wounded by abortion...<BR><BR>www.RachelsVineyard.org<BR>www.SilentNoMoreAwareness.org<BR><BR><BR>Quiz Yourself: How Well Do You Know the IRS Regulations?<BR><BR>In which of the following examples does the minister or Church violate the IRS <BR>regulations for what clergy and Churches may or may not do politically?<BR><BR>Example 1: "Church R distributes a voter guide prior to elections. The voter guide consists of a brief statement from the candidates on each issue made in response to a questionnaire sent to all candidates for governor of State I. The issues on the questionnaire cover a wide variety of topics and were selected by Church R based solely on their importance and
interest to the electorate as a whole. Neither the questionnaire nor the voter guide, through their content or structure, indicate a bias or preference for any candidate or group of candidates."<BR><BR>Example 2: "Church P is located in the state capital. Minister G customarily <BR>acknowledges the presence of any public officials present during services. During the state gubernatorial race, Lieutenant Governor Y, a candidate, attended a Wednesday evening prayer service in the church. Minister G acknowledged the Lieutenant Governor's presence in his customary manner, saying, "We are happy to have worshiping with us this evening Lieutenant Governor Y." Minister G made no reference in his welcome to the Lieutenant Governor's candidacy or the election."<BR><BR>Example 3: "Minister A is the minister of Church J and is well known in the community. With their permission, Candidate T publishes a full-page ad in the local newspaper listing five prominent ministers who have personally
endorsed Candidate T, including Minister A. Minister A is identified in the ad as the minister of Church J. The ad states, "Titles and affiliations of each individual are provided for identification purposes only." The ad is <BR>paid for by Candidate T's campaign committee."<BR><BR>IRS Quiz<BR><BR>The answer to the IRS quiz on page one is that in none of the examples does the minister violate any IRS regulations. Each example describes a perfectly legitimate activity, within all the proper boundaries laid out for Churches and clergy by the IRS. As a matter of fact, the three examples we give are exact quotes from the guidelines of the IRS itself, in its publication "Tax Guide for Churches and Religious Organizations" (Publication 1828, Rev. 09-2003, posted at www.priestsforlife.org/elections/p1828.pdf). The publication offers these (and other) examples to illustrate what is permitted.<BR><BR>Particular diocesan policies are, of course, often more restrictive than the IRS itself, and
that is an area for dioceses - not us -- to comment upon. Part of our work at Priests for Life, however, is to help clear up the widespread confusion that exists regarding what the law actually allows and does not allow.<BR><BR>One of the key distinctions to keep in mind is the difference between issue advocacy and candidate advocacy. Churches are always permitted to preach and teach about the issues facing their people, even if those issues happen to be issues that politicians are also debating. Indeed, if we don't address the issues, we become irrelevant, and our people will go to other Churches that are talking about things they are dealing with each day, rather than telling them stories that have no concrete implications. Talking about the issues, and clarifying what is and is not in line with God's Word, is issue advocacy.<BR><BR>On the other hand, candidate advocacy means directly or indirectly endorsing or opposing a specific candidate for elected office. Churches may not
carry out or fund such activity. It means, for example, that I get into the pulpit and say "Vote for John Smith" or "Vote against Jim Smith." It would also be candidate advocacy if, in the same talk, I say both "You should elect pro-life candidates" and "Candidate John Smith is pro-life and Jim Smith is pro-abortion." <BR><BR>However, may I simply say in the pulpit, "You should elect pro-life candidates?" Yes, I may say that and I should say that, because that simply explains a moral imperative of self-governance, namely, that through our leaders and laws we protect the lives of our children.<BR><BR>That assertion leads us to another distinction: partisan vs. non-partisan. If I say in the pulpit, "Elect only Republicans," I am being partisan, and the Church is not permitted to be partisan. However, to say "Elect pro-life candidates" is not partisan. There are pro-life and pro-abortion candidates in both major parties; moreover, both candidates and parties can change their positions.
The essence of being non-partisan is not that we try to prevent <BR>our words from having any impact. The essence of being non-partisan is that we don't care what political fallout our words may have; we care only about articulating the demands of the moral law. <BR><BR>Another important distinction to keep in mind is the difference between a priest speaking on behalf of his parish (or using its resources) and speaking as an individual citizen. As a private citizen, a priest may endorse a candidate, as the IRS makes clear in one of the examples quoted above. That endorsement, however, can neither be made in the name of the parish, nor communicated through the resources of the parish (such as its pulpit, <BR>bulletin, mailings, etc.).<BR><BR>The bottom line is that we need to pay attention to IRS guidelines, but these guidelines are neither as complicated nor stringent as many attorneys cause us to believe. Confusion about these guidelines has reduced many pulpits to silence.
Ironically, some are more afraid of displeasing the IRS than of displeasing God, who has commissioned us to preach truth and justice.<BR><BR>The fact is that no Church has ever lost its tax-exempt status for speaking up against abortion. No Church has ever lost its tax-exempt status for educating its parishioners about the positions of candidates in an election. No Church has ever lost its tax-exempt status for conducting non-partisan voter registration or get-out-the-vote drives. No Church has ever lost its tax-exempt status for clearly articulating the responsibility of government to protect life, and of citizens to advance the culture of life in the voting <BR>booth. No Church has ever lost its tax-exempt status for doing these things, nor will any Church lose it in the future as long as the First Amendment of the United States Constitution endures, and as long as we - who do not lose the benefits of citizenship because of our ministry - claim the freedoms of that Constitution
and exercise them without fear.<BR><BR>Expose the Evil<BR>Fr. Frank Pavone<BR><BR>I have spent more than half my life strategizing about how the people of God can most effectively fight and end abortion. There is no one line that summarizes my conclusions better than what St. Paul wrote in Ephesians 5:11, "Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them."<BR><BR>Evil flourishes when it is hidden; injustice festers when the victim is unseen. And history demonstrates that those who have overcome social injustices have followed Paul's advice to expose the evil. For instance, those who fought the slave trade in Britain went to the ports to draw pictures of the boats and how the slaves were kept in them like sardines. <BR><BR>Exposing evil causes it to collapse under its own weight, as it confronts the light of human conscience. Overcoming injustice does not require that everyone believe it is injustice. There is, rather, a critical mass at some point in
the spectrum, when "enough" people are so convinced. The good news is that those people already have the conscience to reject the evil. The problem is that the evil hasn't been sufficiently exposed for them to see it.<BR><BR>So it is with abortion. The more it is exposed, the more people reject it. Public opinion on abortion in America has been amazingly stable since Roe vs. Wade. The most significant shift occurred when the details of the partial-birth abortion procedure were exposed in the mid-nineties. Never did a larger audience see and hear in more detail what abortion actually is.<BR><BR>Abortion needs to be exposed in five distinct ways:<BR><BR>Statistics. Most Americans have no idea of the immense numbers of abortions, or that abortions occur throughout pregnancy. The abortion supporters themselves provide us the statistics. See the Alan Guttmacher Institute's website, www.agi-usa.org. Just seeing these facts awakens many people that a change in abortion policy is necessary.
<BR><BR>Descriptions. Medical textbooks like Abortion Practice use the word "decapitate" and "dismember" to describe what happens to the baby in abortion. Moreover, there are now more sworn court testimonies from practicing abortionists than ever before, on all different abortion procedures (see www.priestsforlife.org/pba). Again, the abortionists' own words work against them! When we expose evil in this way, nobody can accuse us of making it up!<BR><BR>Photos. Show people what abortion looks like, and they will never feel the same about it again. See how the photos impact people by reading their testimonies at www.priestsforlife.org/resources/abortionimages/graphicspraise.htm.<BR><BR>Devastation to women, men, and families. More and more mothers, fathers, and <BR>families of aborted children speak out about how they have been devastated. The power of their testimony changes minds and hearts. (See <BR>www.SilentNoMoreAwareness.org/testmonies). <BR><BR>Corruption in the abortion
industry. Read the book Lime 5 (contact us to obtain it) and see how malpractice, fraud, and sexual abuse are rampant in legal abortion clinics. See www.ClinicWorker.com to learn of other abuses and violations.<BR><BR>The road to ending abortion is clearly open in front of us. Simply take the evidence above and put it before the conscience of everyone you can. <BR><BR>Politicians, Communion, and the Unborn<BR><BR>The debate about whether public officials and candidates who support legal <BR>abortion should be given Holy Communion will not go away any time soon. While <BR>it is not the role of Priests for Life to set policy about this in any particular diocese, we would like to offer the following consideration, which is a dimension of this discussion that is rarely brought forward. <BR><BR>Many debate this topic from the perspective of the politician's "beliefs" or "moral convictions" about abortion, and how the Church should treat him or her in the light of those beliefs. But it
seems to us that the more relevant framework in which to consider one’s position on abortion is not beliefs, but relationships.<BR><BR>Our Lord teaches, "Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift (Matthew 5:23-24)."<BR><BR>To partake in the sacrifice of the altar, we must seek right relationships with God and all our neighbors. The altar is no place to bring hatred, unforgiveness, or prejudice. Those who allow abortion are not reconciled with their unborn brothers and sisters. To fail to see the equal dignity of children in the womb with children outside the womb is prejudice. To consider the unborn as "non-persons" and unworthy of Constitutional protection is an insult. And to consider one's unborn brothers and sisters as "tissue" or "parasites" is name-calling of the worst
kind.<BR><BR>Those who do this have to go first and be reconciled with their unborn brothers and sisters before they can present their gift at the altar.<BR><BR>Communion is bestowed in the context of the Sacrifice of the Mass. That sacrifice is not only the sacrifice of Jesus, but of each of us along with Jesus. We offer him everything - our thoughts, our opinions, our relationships, our choices. We bring our gift to the altar, because we want to be reconciled to God. But those who want to be one with God must be one with their neighbors - all of them.<BR><BR>To be reconciled with our neighbors, we first have to recognize them. The <BR>command "Love your neighbor as yourself" actually means "Love your neighbor <BR>as a person like yourself." Recognize that no matter how different your neighbor may seem, he or she has equal dignity to you, and therefore demands your respect and love. Failure to protect the unborn is rooted in the failure to recognize them, which is the most
fundamental kind of failure to love. The abortion controversy then becomes a matter of expressing beliefs rather than stopping bloodshed. <BR><BR>To be reconciled with our neighbors, furthermore, we have to respond <BR>appropriately to their needs. "How can God's love survive in one who has enough of this world's goods but turns his back on his brother when he sees him in need?" (1 Jn. 3:17) Is there anyone more in need than the child in the womb? Is there any need greater than to have one's life saved from a lethal threat? <BR><BR>To be reconciled to our neighbors, we must avoid false witness. To hold, in word or action, that the unborn are of less value than the rest of us, is to "bear false witness against your neighbor." If we are doing that, we are not ready to present our gift at the altar.<BR><BR>Communion means union, and union requires reconciliation. This applies to every citizen. How much more does it apply to those who, as public officials, have the opportunity to pass
laws that either grant or remove protection from their most vulnerable neighbors?<BR><BR>Senator Brownback Points out how Unsettled "Roe" is<BR><BR>On January 11, 2006, Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas said the following in his <BR>questioning of Judge Samuel Alito at his confirmation hearings. Senator <BR>Brownback's words deliberately challenge those who so easily speak of "Roe vs. <BR>Wade" as "settled law," and show that even pro-abortion legal experts have <BR>problems with it. (Note: In January, Fr. Frank presented Senator Brownback with the Pro-life Recognition Award on behalf of the National Pro-life Religious Council, of which Fr. Frank serves as President.)<BR><BR>Senator Brownback: "Roe v. Wade: you have had every question on that. But I want to point out its difficulty. My colleagues on the other side look at this as completely settled law, but let's see what the legal experts say about how settled it is. <BR><BR>Lawrence Tribe, who will be here to testify, I believe
probably against you, in a little bit. Let's see what he says, professor of law at Harvard. Quote, "One of the most curious things about Roe is that behind its own verbal smokescreen, the substantive judgment on which it rests is nowhere to be found." Settled law? Super-duper precedents? Lawrence Tribe asked some questions about it. <BR><BR>Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: "Roe, I believe, would have been more acceptable as a judicial decision if it had not gone beyond a ruling on the extreme statute before the court. Heavy-handed judicial intervention was difficult to justify and appears to have provoked, not resolved, conflict." "Provoked, not resolved, conflict" one of your potential colleagues says. <BR><BR>Edward Lazarus, former clerk to Chief Justice Harry Blackmun, who wrote Roe: "As a matter of constitutional interpretation and judicial method, Roe borders on the indefensible. I say this as someone utterly committed to the right to choose, as someone who believes such a right
was granted elsewhere in the Constitution instead of where Roe placed it, and as someone who loved Roe's author like a grandfather." Settled law? Edward Lazarus has some questions about it being settled. <BR><BR>Let's look at John Hart Ely, former dean of Stanford Law School. Excellent law school in the country -- one of the top law schools in the country. Roe v. Wade, quote, "is not constitutional law and gives almost no sense of an obligation to try to be. What is frightening about Roe is that this superprotected right is not inferred from the language of the Constitution framers' thinking respecting the specific problem at issue, any general <BR>value derivable from the provisions they included or the nation's governmental structure." John Hart Ely -- think he thinks Roe is settled law? Not constitutional and gives no sense of an obligation to try to be. <BR><BR>Alan Dershowitz, professor of law, Harvard Law School, one of the top law schools in the country. It's not Princeton,
but -- Roe v. Wade and Bush v. Gore, quote, "represent opposite sides of the same currency of judicial activism in areas more appropriately left to the political process. "Judges have no special competency, qualifications or mandate to decide between equally compelling moral claims, as in the abortion controversy. Clear <BR>governing constitutional principles are not present in either case." <BR>Settled law, super-duper precedents? I think there's places where the court gets it wrong, and hopefully they will continue to be willing to revisit it."<BR><BR>Prayer to the Holy Spirit, Giver of Life (in Spanish)<BR><BR>Oración al Espíritu Santo, Dador de Vida<BR>Ven Espíritu Santo, Creador de todas las cosas...Tu que soplaste sobre las aguas en el amanecer de la creación y diste vida a todas las criaturas...Tu que llenaste a los apóstoles cuando el Señor resucitado sopló sobre ellos en la primera noche de pascua, dándoles el poder de restaurar la vida a todos los que habían muerto en el
pecado...Tu, quien en el último día, soplarás de nuevo sobre los muertos y les darás vida de nuevo ¡ Ven ! Ven y sopla de nuevo sobre nuestro mundo, sumergido en una cultura de Muerte! Ven, Señor dador de Vida! Vence las obras de la muerte en nuestro tiempo, haz que el aborto ya no <BR>continúe existiendo en nuestro país. Te adoramos, Espíritu Santo, y nos regocijamos en Ti. Sabemos que sin importar lo poderosa que es la muerte, podemos encontrar en Ti, la fuente de vida eterna. Renueva la <BR>vida en cada uno de nosotros y haznos apóstoles dignos de la cultura de la Vida en nuestro tiempo! Amen.<BR><BR>Product: Lime 5<BR><BR>This is a book everyone concerned about women's health and about ending abortion must read!!!<BR><BR>Lime 5, written by Mark Crutcher, exposes and destroys the myth that abortion is good for women. The fact is that what destroys the baby destroys the mother, too. This is true not only because of the spiritual, physical, and psychological damage it does, but
also because abortion is the most unregulated surgical industry in the United States. Women are lied to, injured, sexually abused, and killed in so-called "safe and legal" <BR>abortion facilities in this nation. This book presents the evidence. Warning: it is not pleasant reading, and some of it will be inappropriate for younger readers or those who are squeamish.<BR><BR>We are providing this book at whatever donation you would like to send.<BR><BR>Order Form<BR>Please mail your order to: Priests for Life P.O. Box 141172, Staten Island, NY 10314 Or fax it to (718) 980-3900 or Email: orders@priestsforlife.org <BR><BR>Name: ___________________________________<BR><BR>Address: _________________________________<BR><BR>City: ____________________________________<BR><BR>State/Zip: ________________________________<BR><BR>Phone: __________________________________<BR><BR>Email: __________________________________<BR><BR>__I have made my check payable to: Priests for Life.<BR>__I have donated
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