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Pro-lifers say killings mock their message
..... VERY REV. Peter N. Graziano receives plaque from Rosa Neto Lopes honoring him for his service to the New England Catholic Conference of Social Ministries.
Catholic Social Ministries unit cites Father Graziano Very Rev. Peter N. Graziano, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Mansfield, and dean of the Attleboro area of the diocese, was previously for almost20 years director ofthe Diocesan Department of Social Services and concurrently pastQr of first St. James parish, New Bedford, then SS. Peter and Paul, Fall River. Along the way he also made time to be a founding and very active member of the 17-year-old New England Catholic Conference of Social Ministries. His dedication was recognized recently when the NECCS M presented him.with a plaque citing his contributions to the organization. It was presented by Rosa Neto Lopes, formerly director of New Bedford area Catholic Social Services, now retired, but continuing to volunteer as diocesan program supervisor for the U. S. Bishops' Campaign for Human Development and as diocesan representative to the NECCSM. The plaque, in the shape of the New England states, is inscribed: A Man Committed to the Empowerment of Others through Faith, Love, Justice and Peace REV. PETER N. GRAZIANO with Sincere Appreciation for Many Years of Service to the Catholic Ministries of New England
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WASHINGTON (CNS) - The killings of a Florida abortion doctor and a clinic escort were decried by church leaders and other opponents of abortion. As the Justice Department announced U.S. marshals would be assigned to protect some abortion clinics, mainstream organizations opposed to abortion said violence has no place in the movement and denounced the killings of Dr. John Bayard Britton and James Herman Barrett in Pensacola, Fla., July 29. Barrett's wife • .June, who worked as a volunteer escort at the "Lad;e~: Center abortion clinic, was wounded. . Paul Hill, an outspoken advocate of using violence to stop abortion, was arrested and charged with the shootings. Los Angeles Cardinal Roger M. Mahony, chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee for Pro-Life Activities, said violence in the name of the pro-life movement "makes a mockery of everything we stand for." "We are deeply saddened by the kil-· lings," said D. Michael McCarron, assistant executive director oft·he Florida Cath-
Bishop 0 'Malley speaks in Lima By Maye Agama LI MA, Peru - "Television suggests that we can purchase happiness, but the things we purchase too often become our owners," said Bishop Sean O'Malley, at a conference held July 22 to 24 in Lima to celebrate the Christian family and to build common cause against coercive population control policies promoted by industrialized nations but strongly opposed by Pope John Paul II and the world's bishops. Bishop O'Malley spoke as a panelist on the topic of modern cultural influences on the family at the meeting, attended by some 1,200 persons from across Latin America and the United States and sponsored by the Pontifical Council on the Family and the Peruvian Bishops' Conference. He said that the messages contained in much television programming push an agenda of "anti-values" and greatly complicate the Christian family's task of building a healthy conscience in children. lri addition to advancing an unhealthy view of sexuality, much of television's current programming demeans women, Bishop O'Malley added. "Television is a dangerous babysitter," he said. "Too many parents set children before their TVs for hours at a time. The ideas they learn from the programs they watch make it much more difficult to create a community of Christian values." In another presentation, Cardinal Alfonso Lopez Trujillo, president of the Pontifical Council, warned that modern
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olic Conference. "We condemn these killings in no uncertain terms. Such violence shows no understanding of the pro-life movement and serves no purpose in stemming the tide of abortion. "The commandment 'Thou shalt not kill,' the basis of the pro-life movement, has been violated," he said."We call on all people in the pro-life movement to condemn these violent acts." Bishop John M. Smith of the diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee said it "defies logic and flies in the face of divine law" for anyone to take a human life in the name of the pro-life movement. A s(alerncnt fr.om Father Frank A. Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, said consistency demands denunciation of both the killing of abortion providers and the killing of babies. "The response to today's tragedy should not be to further protect the abortion industry, but to stop all violence, including abortion itself," he said. American Life League president Judie Turn to Page Seven
society is using "a language of evasion and understatement" to create a culture ofviolence hostile to the family. He urged world leaders "to reject abortion as a tool of demographic politics" and stressed that the family is a foundation stone of human identity. He criticized U.S. population policies for treating "the child like a virus and maternity like an illness" and for promoting a "false, cartoon-type freedom which actually enslaves" human beings and makes them tools. The meeting also included major addresses by Denver Archbishop J. Francis Stafford, Archbishop Ovidio Perez Morales, president of the Venezuelan Bishops Conference, and Bishop Norberto Rivera Carrera of Tehuacan, Mexico, head of the Latin American bishops' family life commission. Archbishop Stafford, speaking on "the vocation of marriage in God's plan," said that Christian married couples are called "to loving opposition and missionary zeal, opposition to the culture of death, and zeal to spread the truth about the nature of the human person, which is revealed fully in Jesus Christ." He praised Latin America's bishops for providing "the most articulate and forceful criticism" to date of the upcoming U.N. sponsored Cairo population conference. He said that "no one understands better than the people of t\:le Southern Hemisphere that they are the target, not the beneficiaries of population controL"
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Ethics in Genetics Woods Hole Topic Pages 8-9
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