Showing posts with label Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2011

Bl. Teresa of Calcutta: "America...Roe vs. Wade has deformed a great nation."

"America needs no words from me to see how your decision in Roe vs. Wade has deformed a great nation. The so-called right to abortion has pitted mothers against their children and women against men. It has sown violence and discord at the heart of the most intimate human relationships. It has aggravated the derogation of the father's role in an increasingly fatherless society. It has portrayed the greatest of gifts--a child--as a competitor, an intrusion and an inconvenience. It has nominally accorded mothers unfettered dominion over the dependent lives of their physically dependent sons and daughters. And, in granting this unconscionable power, it has exposed many women to unjust and selfish demands from their husbands or other sexual partners."
 
"Human rights are not a privilege conferred by government. They are every human being's entitlement by virtue of his humanity. The right to life does not depend, and must not be contingent, on the pleasure of anyone else, not even a parent or sovereign. The Constitutional Court of the Federal Republic of Germany recently ruled: 'The unborn child is entitled to its right to life independently of its acceptance by its mother; this is an elementary and inalienable right which emanates from the dignity of the human being.'"

~ Blessed Teresa of Calcutta ~

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Blessed Teresa of Calcutta: Answering to God for Ending the Lives of His Children

"I find it a great, great poverty that a child must die
because we are afraid to feed one more child,
to educate one more child.

The fear of feeding one more old person in the family
means that that person must be put away,
and yet one day we too have to meet the Master.

What will we answer to Him about that child,
that old father and mother, because they are His creation,
they are children of God."

~ Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta ~





Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta: Protecting the Unborn

"I am sure that all people know deep down inside
that the little child in the mother's womb is a human being
from the moment of conception,
created in the image of God to love and be loved.
Let us pray that nobody will be afraid to protect that little child,
to help that little child to be born.
Jesus said: 'If you receive a little child in my name, you receive me.' "
~ Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta ~

Friday, November 6, 2009

Abortion Destroys Love and Peace


"...THE GREATEST DESTROYER OF LOVE AND PEACE IS ABORTION."

~ Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta ~


Monday, October 12, 2009

Blessed Mother Teresa: "Greatest Destoyer of Love and Peace Is Abortion"

40 Days for Life is God's work! If anyone thinks that this pro-life initiative is too little too late, they are sadly mistaken. From the beginning, it was inspired by the Holy Spirit and has grown and borne fruit through the power of the Holy Spirit. If anyone thinks God is indifferent to abortion, they are wrong!

God is Life! Jesus, who is both God and man, said, "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life." God creates life. God sustains life. Only God has the right to decide when a life sent into the world by Him returns to Him.

God loves everyone regardless of the side of the abortion debate a person is on, but God has chosen sides in this debate. He is on the side of life and on the side of all the lives He has created. He does not compromise on this issue.

40 Days for Life was inspired by the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Love. The foundation for this campaign for life is love--love for God, love for the unborn, love for those who have participated in abortion, love for those who might participate in abortion, love for all those who are mistaken in their support of abortion, love for our nations, love for all peoples of the world.

If anyone thinks abortion doesn't affect them or their family, they are mistaken. Abortion affects EVERYONE! Only when God's law of love is obeyed will there be peace on earth! Abortion, the deliberate destruction of tiny, vulnerable human beings before they have a chance to be born is not of God, is not of love. To deny a person the right to life is an insult to the God who creates all life out of His infinite love for mankind.

Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta said, "Any country that accepts abortion is not teaching its people to love, but to use violence to get what they want. That's why the greatest destroyer of love and peace is abortion."

Read the 40 Days for Life link to learn how God used an 8-year-old girl singing "Jesus Loves Me" to help save an unborn baby's life.

40 DAYS FOR LIFE DAY 20: 219 babies saved, watch video

Friday, September 18, 2009

The High Cost of Abortion


"Abortion is profoundly anti-women.

Three quarters of its victims are women:

half the babies and all the mothers."

~ Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta ~





Join the 40 Days for Life Campaign which will begin Wednesday 9/23/09 in more than 200 locations. If you have never made a public witness on behalf of the unborn, this is a good way to get involved. It is peaceful, prayerful, and effective. Babies' lives are saved, and mothers, fathers, and grandparents are saved a lifetime of regret.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Ellie Wiesel: Universal Lessons of the Holocaust

"The promotion of the culture of life
should be the highest priority in our societies...
If the right to life is not defended decisively
as a condition for all other rights of the person,
all other references to human rights remains deceitful and illusory."
~ Pope John Paul II ~
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Ellie Wiesel, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, knows from personal experience at Auschwitz about man's inhumanity to a targeted group of human beings, created in the image and likeness of God, who are not considered to be human beings in the eyes of their killers. At Auschwitz, although mothers were given a chance to save their own lives by giving up their children--mothers chose to die with their children. Ellie Wiesel says that the message has been delivered about the holocaust of the Jews, not to solicit sympathy but because they want the world to learn and remember and become a better world. He said it is most tragic that the message has been delivered and nothing has changed. There is still hatred, antisemitism, suicide killers, fanaticism. He said that our role is to become messengers and continue to deliver the message.
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"We must not be surprised
when we hear of murders, of killings, of wars, of hatred.
If a mother can kill her own child,
what is left but for us to kill each other."
~ Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta ~
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The modern day holocaust of abortion has many characteristics similar to the Jewish holocaust: the victims are not considered to be human beings by their killers; the scientific and moral message has been delivered over and over again; the world is still full of prejudice against a staggering number of unborn babies deliberately killed daily throughout the world. The USA death toll alone is 5o million innocent babies since abortion became legal in a nation that prides itself on freedom and justice for ALL!
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Why have nations not learned a valuable lesson from the tragedy of the Jewish holocaust? Ellie Wiesel, a man who suffered the holocaust, questions why there is no rage at the magnitude of cruelty and the consequences of hatred--rage against the killers, against those who inspired the killers, toward the indifferent, and those who knew and remained silent.
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The same could be said about those who know about the helpless unborn baby humans who are mercilessly killed and do nothing to try and prevent their deaths. At Auschwitz mothers sacrificed their own lives rather than deliver their children up to death. In America, 4000 mothers every day deliver their babies into the hands of those that they pay to dispose of their tiny bodies. Where is the public and persistent outrage? A haunting reminder of inaction in the face of cruel and tragic realities of inhumane treatment of fellow human beings is the true story of a Christian who remembers the cries of Jewish prisoners being transported by train to their deaths.
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Don't miss "Ellie Wiesel: Universal Lessons of the Holocaust" here.