The Courier - November 2023

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November 2023

The Courier

Minnesota Catholic Conference

Inside the Capitol Uniting and Renewing the Pro-Life Movement

�t is no secret, the 2023 legislative session set

back Minnesota’s pro-life movement, especially regarding the protection of women and girls’ health and safety. But there is no time for lamentations. Instead, we must move forward in a united and collaborative way to create a state where every preborn child is welcomed in life and respected by law. But what does that look like, and how do we get there? These were questions posed at the Pro-Life Leadership Summit on September 27. Pro-Life Summit

This vital Summit - spearheaded by the Minnesota Catholic Conference and other key partners - brought together more than 140 pro-life leaders including medical professionals, pregnancy resource center staff, lobbyists, lawyers, sidewalk counselors, post-abortive women, parish leaders, pastors, and more. The goal was to start a discussion about building a movement dedicated to making abortion unlawful, unnecessary, and unthinkable. Archbishop Hebda opened the Summit by acknowledging the discouragement felt in Minnesota following the brief jubilation of the Dobbs decision. He emphasized the importance of the pro-life community coming together with respect for the complementarity of gifts and roles within the movement and with a renewed commitment to creating a common vision. This hope for renewal can strengthen our mission

and provide us a common path forward to incorporate others into the work. Attendees agreed with the Archbishop’s call for unity and collaboration. The Summit provided the space for all areas of the movement to freely share their successes, challenges, and hopes. Although not everyone may agree with one another all the time, cultivating space for frank discussions and strategic conversations in a respectful manner is an important component in moving us forward together. A key takeaway from the Summit is the desire to build on common principles and identify new modes of collaboration. The end goal we all share is to reduce abortions in Minnesota by offering a winsome defense of the humanity of the unborn and by walking with women in need. What Is Next?

Difficulties we face in the courts, legislature, and culture emphasize the importance of generating a unified movement. During the 2024 session, we expect proabortion proponents to continue pushing. In Illinois, for example, a new law imposes another level of control over the speech used at pregnancy resource centers and ultimately requires them to refer for abortions. We will likely see this bill, and others, introduced here. In the courts, a group of MOMS - Mothers Offering Maternal Support - is working to challenge the Doe v. Minnesota ruling in state district court that struck down the parental notification

The Televised Mass

Is Offered Every Sunday Sioux Falls - KTTW Channel 7 at 7 a.m. Sioux City - KPTH Channel 44 at 8:30 a.m. Mankato - KEYC Channel 12 at 7:30 a.m. Digital Channel 12.2 or Charter Channel 19 NEYC at 9:30 a.m. Digital Channel 7 (DirecTV) or Channel 11 (DISH) KMNF at 9 a.m. Rochester/Austin/Mason City KIMT Channel 3 at 7:30 a.m. MyTV 3.2 at 9 a.m. Twin Cities - WFTC Digital Channel 29 or Channel 9.2 at 11:30 a.m. Southeastern MN - HBC Channel 20 at 3 p.m. (repeated Wed. at 3:30 p.m.) Winona/La Crosse/Eau Claire - WLAX/WEUX Channel 25/48 at 7:30 a.m. and on our website, dowr.org (click "Weekly Mass")

Events

November 11, Saturday Christ the King Parish, Byron, will hold its 13th Annual Fall Expo from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Arts-Crafts & Home-Based Businesses. Baked goods, beverages and Arby’s lunch available. Get a jump start on your holiday shopping. 202 4th St NW in Byron. December 3, Sunday

Holy Family Parish, Kasson, will hold its Winter Warm-Up Soup Lunch, Bake Sale & Silent Auction from 11 a.m. - 1p.m. in Marian Hall. Chili & other soups (with crackers), and homebaked apple crisp dessert. Hot dog kids' meals also available. Cost: free-will donation. Bake Sale to feature many homebaked goodies, and the Silent Auction a wide variety of gift baskets and other items. All are welcome! 1904 Mantorville Ave N in Kasson.

requirement for minors seeking abortions. The ruling puts young girls in danger should any complications occur after she has left the abortion facility. Ultimately, this battle goes beyond the legislature and courts. It is in the hearts and minds of ourselves, our friends, neighbors, co-workers, and communities. If you are unsure how to share your pro-life convictions, watch our 90-minute webinar featuring Emily Albrecht to learn practical dialogue tips for changing hearts and minds: www.mncatholic. org/practical_dialogue_tips. Action Alert: Walk with Moms in Need

Throughout Respect Life Month (but also year-round) we encourage you to learn more about the practical ways you can walk with moms in need. Visit www.CivilizationofLove.net/October to take the challenge and share your story.


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Inside the Capitol

3min
page 16

Why Have Catholic Schools?

6min
page 12

From the New CCW President

3min
page 15

Officials

2min
page 2

Come to the Feast

4min
pages 14-15

Seminarian Education Fund Appeal Benefits Diocese of Winona-Rochester Seminarians

5min
page 11

Meet the Rest of Our New Seminarians!

4min
page 10

Social Concerns Day Builds Discussion, Relationships

3min
pages 1, 8-10

New Minnesota Law to Impact Previous Adoptions

3min
page 8

The Praying Family

3min
page 7

About Christ the King

4min
page 6

'To Walk Together with the Gaze of Jesus'

7min
pages 5-6

'What Do the Saints Have that I’m Still Searching for?' The Testimony of Gary Thomas

6min
page 4

A Day in the Life of the Synod

5min
page 3

As Synod Winds Down, Members Urged to Sow Patience

5min
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