Bishop Patrick J. Zurek of Amarillo Texas, in a November 8, 2016
statement said, he was investigating the incident of Father Frank Pavone who placed the body of an aborted fetus on the altar of
the church for political purposes. The bishop affirmed such act was “against the
dignity of human life.” The bishop grossly
misunderstood Father Pavone. He should
have seen Father Pavone´s faith with the eyes of the Church and not with the
eyes of our president Obama prince of death.
Father Louis George Dupuis answered bishop Zurek.
Father Frank Pavone´s heroic act placed the aborted body of a martyr on
the altar. This is where the body of a
martyr should be since the Church always venerated her martyrs. The diocese of Amarillo, Texas, shows its
deeply imbued with president Obama´s culture of death where bodies of aborted
babies are thrown into trash cans. No
one has the right to kill an innocent person in the mother´s wombs, not even
the mother. President Trump was right when he said such a mother who kills her unborn
child should face justice.
In the Old calendar, an unknown writer described the feast of
the Holy Innocents “During this octave
of Christmas the Church celebrates the memory of the small children of the
neighborhood of Bethlehem put to death by Herod. Sacrificed by a wicked
monarch, these innocent lives bear witness to Christ who was persecuted from
the time of His birth by a world which would not receive Him.”
Aborted children whose rights to life are
being sacrificed by tyrants on the altars of goddesses egoism, selfishness, cry
vengeance to their heavenly Father. Abortion
nowadays is so normal that even our bishops not only tolerate them but proclaim
abortions as insignificant. The archbishop of Chicago teaches that it is more
Christian to give food to the hungry than to prevent an abortion. An aborted child is a martyr recognized by
the Church “ to have received the
baptism of blood which brings about the fruits of baptism without being a
sacrament” (CCC #1258).
Sincere thanks
to Father Pavone for teaching us the martyrdom of our aborted saints by placing
the aborted body of a martyr on the altar to the veneration of the
faithful. This was not a political act
but a cry to the Justice of God Almighty revealing: “For we must all appear before the
judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive recompense, according to
what he did in the body, whether good or evil.” (2Cor 5:10)
No one escapes the judgment day! Saint Peter Chrysologue tells us to wake-up
and listen “God appeals to us in his
mercy to avoid punishing us in his severity.”
(PL 52, 499-500).
By
Father Louis George Dupuis, S.T.L.
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