Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Pastor Calls Killing Her Baby in an Abortion a “Holy” Experience (Time Out: This Pastor Needs To Go) Opinion | Dave Andrusko | Feb 8, 2022 | 11:44AM | Washington, DC

 

Pastor Calls Killing Her Baby in an Abortion a “Holy” Experience (Time Out: This Pastor Needs To Go)

Opinion  |  Dave Andrusko  |   Feb 8, 2022   |   11:44AM   |  Washington, DC

I get it—pro-abortion sites exist to “normalize” abortion, to make it nothing more than a “rite of passage” for women. But when “mainstream” publications, such as the Washington Post, print their most egregious assertions without qualm, you know they have descended into mere shills for the abortion lobby.

Take Michelle Boorstein’s “The threat to Roe v. Wade is driving a religious movement for reproductive choice”

The subhead to the story which appeared this  weekend in the Washington Post reads

Americans who see a religious case for abortion access try to shift the narrative.”

“Shift the narrative” and how!

The lead to her account is the story of Rev. Kaeley McEvoy. When she began at Westmoreland Congregational in 2018, she didn’t know if she should tell her congregation that she’d recently had an abortion. She knows her congregation was “liberal,” but not to worry.

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McEvoy was already a reproductive rights advocate, and to her the experience wasn’t in conflict with her faith. When the pastor and her then-boyfriend learned in 2016 that she was pregnant, the first place they went was to a cathedral, to pray — and to call doctors’ offices in search of one to do the abortion. Other visitors to the cathedral happened to try to enter the small chapel where McEvoy was on the phone, but her boyfriend turned them away, she remembers, saying “something holy is happening here.”

That’s some inversion. Praying in her church at the same time she is seeking a handy-dandy abortionist is “something holy.” And this “holy” experience didn’t stop in 2018.

In November, McEvoy, a 29-year-old with a melodic preaching cadence, took the high, white pulpit at Westmoreland and said she had “never felt more known and heard and loved by God than when I entered the doors of a Planned Parenthood.” Then last month she addressed a group of Christian abortion access activists meeting in a D.C. church: “Something holy is happening here, friends.”

It’s a lengthy story but the gist is with two abortion cases before the Supreme Court, “liberal” people of faith need to be on the move.

Pro-abortion law Professor Mary Ziegler confides to Boorstein

“Even for ministers who say: ‘I don’t support abortions, but I can’t condemn people for having them.’ Those people are feeling the need to speak up more because things are coming to a head,” Ziegler said. “It’s easy for a lot of people to talk about what you should do when it’s not illegal. Now states can really punish people. I think for people of faith, ethical and religious arguments will be really central to that. Criminal law is intersecting with questions of morality and faith.”

In a sense this is returning to their “roots,” according to Boorstein.

Many of the new public perspectives in favor of abortion rights are simply giving new voice to old teachings and beliefs that went underground in recent decades as the religious right won the public narrative war. For many, abortion became a black and white issue and the topic was cloaked in shame.

And the new pro-abortion voice and the old  pro-abortion voice sing out of the same hymnal: Abortion discussion should be more “nuanced.” It’s “theologically wrong to uniformly choose a fetus over a woman.”

At a gathering of activists at the end of January, we’re told that “Like SACRED’s [the name of the gathering] curriculum about the biblical story of creation in Genesis as a process with steps — not a light switch moment as to when ‘life’ begins.”

Finally, the big takeaway is that “[Religious advocates for abortion rights] have given up the public square, letting the dominant narrative be based on some readings of Bible verses. And that doesn’t represent real people, real lives, real faith,” said The Rev. Angela Williams, a Presbyterian USA pastor and lead organizer of SACRED.

In some ways, the most important conclusion that Williams wants us to accept is that “a few years ago she considered herself ‘pro-choice’ but was taken aback by people in her seminary who said they were ‘pro-abortion.’”

No ifs, ands, or buts about it. Abortion is “holy” and “pro-choice” is a cop-out. Indeed, the Rev. McEvoy “never felt more known and heard and loved by God than when I entered the doors of a Planned Parenthood.”

What is God’s thinking when one of his creations is “lovingly” torn apart?

Talk about taking the Lord’s name in vain.

Pray for them.

LifeNews.com Note: Dave Andrusko is the editor of National Right to Life News and an author and editor of several books on abortion topics. This post originally appeared in at National Right to Life News Today —- an online column on pro-life issues.


Catholic Nuns Opened Convent Across From Planned Parenthood, Now They’re Saving Babies From Abortions State | SPUC | Feb 8, 2022 | 7:29PM | St. Louis, Missouri

 

Catholic Nuns Opened Convent Across From Planned Parenthood, Now They’re Saving Babies From Abortions

State  |  SPUC  |   Feb 8, 2022   |   7:29PM   |  St. Louis, Missouri

Situated opposite a Planned Parenthood abortion facility, Our Lady of Guadalupe Convent in St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States, is run by the Sisters of Christian Charity, who have helped to save the lives of unborn babies every day since 2017.

The convent in St Louis, established in 2017, was strategically set opposite a Planned Parenthood facility, which has since seen a significant decline in abortions.

The convent, managed by the Respect Life apostolate within the Archdiocese of Saint Louis, holds pro-life meetings and is a center of anti-abortion activity in the area, organizing events and providing facilities for pro-lifers holding vigil outside the Planned Parenthood opposite.

Sisters Sue Ann Hall and Delores Vogt are responsible for those who visit the center.

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“We try to say, too, if there’s somebody that is afraid to come and pray in front of Planned Parenthood, they can always come to our chapel”, said Sister Hall.

Sister Hall isn’t deterred by negative comments about her mission. “I just feel if God wants this work to be accomplished that He will see it accomplished. Why fear when He tells you not to be afraid?”

SPUC comment

A SPUC spokesperson said: “This convent provides a haven for those who wish to advocate on behalf of the unborn. The aim, of course, is to establish a safe world for unborn babies, which these wonderful nuns pray for and assist in every day.

“SPUC commends the generosity and hospitality of the nuns. They are doing fabulous work.

“The fact that abortions in St Louis have significantly decreased speaks for itself.”

LifeNews Note: Courtesy of SPUC. The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children is a leading pro-life organization in the United Kingdom.

Father of Aborted Baby Writes: “I Should Have Fought Harder for the Child” Opinion | Dave Andrusko | Feb 8, 2022 | 7:54PM | Washington, DC

 

Father of Aborted Baby Writes: “I Should Have Fought Harder for the Child”

Opinion  |  Dave Andrusko  |   Feb 8, 2022   |   7:54PM   |  Washington, DC

I do not know William Gensert or anything about him. I just know that several friends forwarded me a link to a story he posted on The American Thinker headlined, “Living with Abortion.”

Just as there is no “typical” post-abortion story from the woman’s perspective, the accounts of men involved in abortions also follow no set script. For example, in Gensert’s case, he laments that he paid for two abortions for young women–-he was not the father of either baby–and is still wounded by the decision of his then-fiancé (with whom he was “desperately in love”) to abort their child.

I do not know if this is the first time he’s written publicly about his involvement in abortions. But if it is, you might easily surmise that the catalyst was the undercover videos released by the Center for Medical Progress in which Planned Parenthood officials are shown for whom they are. He begins with an allusion to Dr. Deborah Nucatola, senior medical director for Planned Parenthood, shown in the first CMP video.

“Everyone wants liver,” she said as she took a sip of wine.

Maybe you would rather have a calvarium. They are only seventy-five dollars each, or three for two-hundred. We offer same-day shipping and we leave the bottom jaw on so no calvarium leaves the shop without a smile on his little face.

You cannot get a better deal for a baby’s head.

If you do, we will match any offer.

I always thought that you could not put a price on life, but apparently, you can. Ask Planned Parenthood, they know exactly what a life is worth.

Gensert tells us flat out, “I know my hands are not clean.” He knows now that

I should not have paid for those two abortions and should have fought harder for the child who should have been mine.

Later he provides what was no doubt a key reason he didn’t fight harder to save his own child:

I loved her and didn’t want to lose her. In addition, I suspected that if things didn’t work out for us, she would have used the child to drag me through the courts for the rest of my life.

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However in the very next sentence Gensert confesses (that would be the right word, I believe)

I was a coward.

There are many reasons men open up about a secret many would prefer to keep buried deep, far away from consciousness. It could be something very difficult to miss, unless you want to: the CMP videos, for example.

Other times the guilt and the remorse and wish-it-could-have-been-otherwise finally surface when women who’ve aborted “celebrate” the death of their children. Gensert specifically mentions the Twitter hashtag #shoutyourabortion where women come to tout the life-changing impact of their abortions. (Nothing, of course, about the life-ending impact on the baby.)

But still other times, men finally can no long stand living a lie. By coercing a woman to abort, or failing to be supportive when she reaches out, or simply not trying “hard enough,” they have failed the woman in their lives and their child.

And when that happens, when they look at the man in the mirror, they can no longer deny the truth: they have fallen desperately short of being the man they have aspired to be.


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