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Volume 2 Number 20 • January

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Pro-Lifers By

1993

22,

Up

CAROL HAZARD Associate Editor

CHARLOTTE

— Although

millions

years, Father

More

John Bradley encouraged at the

Fourth Annual

at St.

Gabriel Church

concelebrated by Bishop John F.

students

wore

arm bands

the

this

week

in

memory

of children killed by abortion.

Photo by

CAROL HAZARD

gn' As Voices For

Human

the homily.

ing."

n honor of that commitment, they and of their classmates wore black arm i this week as a sign of mourning for '

|)

million babies killed in their mothers'

b since abortion became legal

20 years

oday.

^Because the (unborn) children can't

nd express their side, hat

do

I

it

I

feel it's

impor-

for them," says freshman

Lambert. Most of the 572

j

CCHS

only because they

nts are pro-life, if

with Catholic teachings

on

the sub-

"But many are not educated

;he says.

its

second year of operation, Voices

has doubled in membership.

ife

when

The

my

(natural birth)

mom

she became pregnant.

machine of public relations that

is

not only a heinous

Despite these powerful adversaries, they

an abominable crime against God." The Second Vatican Council did not

can be conquered, Father Bradley assured

before

I

between

killing

his listeners.

"There

a baby inside or is still

murder,

Jesus

friends."

is

no need

to

be

dispirited,

we have the marvelous promise of Christ that He will be with us."

because

In the past 30 to 40 years, a whole range

me while I was in foster care was adopted, but they couldn't

support me."

Says freshman Tarda Faccone, shouldn't

kill

"We

children. Obviously, they are

meant to be here, or they wouldn 't be here." "These students have seen through all of the sanitized language of the media, and have decided to embrace the truth," says

Maggi Nadol, Respect Life coordinator for the diocese.

Society has unwittingly accepted "the idea of a master race, but

"It's

is

afraid to call

it

Nadol.

a hopeful sign

people) see the

problem.

truth.

that they

This

crosses

isn't

(young

a genera-

generations

tional

wear lapel pins in the shape and size of

and has become so pervasive that all are in danger from the youngest to the oldest" (through abortion and euthanasia).

k

is

outside the womb, he said. "It

my

women

not wrong."

it is

My

nts

meet once every two weeks and yr impromptu gatherings. They put up Irs and bulletin notices in the school.

When

parents visited

that," says

|gh to be strong supporters." n

adopted and

college

death.

tural

am

their babies.

drones on 24 hours a day telling

could have had an abortion. She was in

in the abortion

An abortion is a violent rejection of the

that satanic

distinguish

1

Another major obstacle battle is the

said.

thinking of these mothers, I keep thinking of

Voices for Life is important to me is because

High School students speaks for from the moment of conception

machine

of God's loving kindness, said Father

he

a chilling thought that millions of

Qie pro-life group of 75 Charlotte )lic

the satanic propaganda

Freedom of Choice Act before Congress, he said. The legislation, if enacted, would make abortion even more available than it is now, eliminating stateimposed restrictions. "Never mind that 75 percent of the people reject abortion on demand," Father Bradley said. "The great power keeps press-

purpose of Voices for Life.

in life

is

academia, the print and electronic media

...

sin,

too.

tragedy

"We must not lose hope but go forward

Freshman Nicole Rademacher says she could have been a choice. "The main reason

and grown-ups,

"Men and women have always sinned.

said.

with abortion, Father Bradley said during

that says nothing is

Bradley. "Abortion

other children

but

and the entertainment world with their enor-

machine"

'Choice,'" the headline says.

s the

sin,

mous power telling people these are not sins This is the evil. What a strong source it is."

gift

Children trying to

much

wrong

tions

CAROL HAZARD

ZHARLOTTE

not so

in

"It's

Associate Editor

is

satanic influences of "the great public rela-

abortion

By

The problem

acceptance of sin as normal behavior, he

That is not the major tragedy here at all. The

mothers have killed

Life

and euthanasia. "Such an enormous change," he said. ality

and about 18 priests from the diocese. Prayer and faith will prevail over the

in great confidence,"

|gh School Students Offer 'Hopeful

Donoghue

homosexu-

side of marriage, contraception,

than 1,000 people attended the

Sunday, Jan. 17 Mass

The

These

20

end abortion Mass for the Unborn.

Biands.

tolerated, said Father Bradley.

include not only abortion but also sex out-

efforts to

helps Voices for Life students at Charlotte Catholic High School cut out black

now

is

parishioners not to be disheartened in their

r Dennis Kuhn

of behaviors generally accepted to be wrong

of mothers have killed their babies in the last

It

all

10 weeks after conception.

|>y's feet

I also participate in pro-life

activities in

parishes.

There are

Coming

many ways of participation

rhe

il

hope their parish by their presence."

group was recognized

for the el

"We

are influenced

ies

I

school and parochial vicar at

Church.

Jin i

Unborn

last

at St.

witnesses for

movement.

8-week-old baby developing

Week.

(pons this past ||n at the start

and

week over the intercom

of each school day.

Supplement with a

j^e

of an

1

of the U.S.

handed out a 12-page newsfull front page

wearing black arm bands,

for Life offered pro-life prayers

Tiey also

On this 20th anniversary

Supreme Court's Roe vs Wade abortion decision, a large delegation from the Diocese of Charlotte, led by Bishop John F. Donoghue, is in Washington for today's annual March for Life.

One of our associate editors is in Washington with the delegation. Her story and pictures will appear in next week's issue of The Catholic News & Herald. Next week's issue also will feature stories and pictures for Catholic Schools

|p addition to

|

a special

Sunday

hn Neumann Church as

>i;s

at

Church. Afterward, eight spoke at

Jipo-life

Next

Week's Issue

|" says Father Dennis Kuhn, campus ter at the

In

prayer and pres-

witness, including

womb. "She's

A

Child Not

A

Kim

Gallagher,

for the

who

is

expecting a baby this week, checks out a pro-life tee

Unborn. With her

is

Kaye McGarry, Respect

shirt after the

Mass

Life Coordinator for St. Gabriel Parish.

Photo by

CAROL HAZARD


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