Some good news...and it should be a good example for us here in L.A.
Did you see the news (click on this post's title) from LifeSiteNews.com that an abortion chamber in Dallas is to close this Saturday, June 28?
This abortion business is one of three such places in Texas that are "authorized" to kill late-term babies. Let's pray that no more babies are put to death there between now and the 28th.
Guess what: The Catholic Pro-Life Commitee and others have been praying and doing sidewalk counseling outside this abortion chamber for more than 10 years.
Guess what else: Bishop Charles Grahmann of Dallas started a monthly "Second Saturday Rosary" outside Dallas's abortion chambers in 1990. At that time, 13 such offices were in business; and seven of them shut down between 1990 and 2001.
A Mass will be said on the 28th in thanksgiving for the closing of the late-term abortion chamber that day.
Why aren't you leading prayer and sidewalk counseling outside L.A.'s many abortion chambers, Cardinal Mahony?
This abortion business is one of three such places in Texas that are "authorized" to kill late-term babies. Let's pray that no more babies are put to death there between now and the 28th.
Guess what: The Catholic Pro-Life Commitee and others have been praying and doing sidewalk counseling outside this abortion chamber for more than 10 years.
Guess what else: Bishop Charles Grahmann of Dallas started a monthly "Second Saturday Rosary" outside Dallas's abortion chambers in 1990. At that time, 13 such offices were in business; and seven of them shut down between 1990 and 2001.
A Mass will be said on the 28th in thanksgiving for the closing of the late-term abortion chamber that day.
Why aren't you leading prayer and sidewalk counseling outside L.A.'s many abortion chambers, Cardinal Mahony?
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Why aren't you leading prayer and sidewalk counseling outside L.A.'s many abortion chambers, Cardinal Mahony?
It's simple, Quintero: Mahony values his political contacts and influence more than he values the faith.
There is or was a canon lawyer who regularly commented on this site. Would he be willing to get involved in a campaign to have the archdiocese's priests petition Rome for Mahony's removal? That's the only way that real change will come about.
Dear Joseph,
It would be wonderful if priests around the USA would petition Rome for more new ordinaries who would be, for want of a better word, conservatively Catholic.
Maybe some of the conservative priests ordained in recent years around the USA will start doing that in their dioceses. Maybe their parishioners will urge them to do that and will help them.
Indeed some good news. However, did you see the Wall Street Journal article on Planned Parenthood's new strategy?
It's here: http://tinyurl.com/6g5bpt
I hope that link works. If not, Q, I can email it to you - definitely worth the read.
Paul in Long Beach
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