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Abortion / Gender

Posted: 11 Feb 2023, 11:00
by Wosbald
+JMJ+

New Mexico’s bishops ‘shudder’ at prospect of ‘satanic’ abortion clinic

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NEW YORK — Facing both a pro-abortion bill and the arrival of a self-described “satanic” abortion clinic, New Mexico’s bishops, shuddering at the thought of what more might be coming, are pleading with the state’s citizens to protect the sanctity of life.

Recently New Mexico has become the latest Democrat-led state to work towards expanding abortion rights after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision last summer removed a federal abortion standard and left it up to the states to decide.

Meanwhile, the new abortion clinic, named the “Samuel Alito’s Mom’s Satanic Abortion Clinic,” is part of the Massachusetts-based “The Satanic Temple” reproductive rights organization. Recognized as a tax-exempt religious organization by the IRS, the organization seeks to expand access to medical abortions and conducts its own abortion ritual, according to its website.

Donations to the organization are tax-deductible, and may be made in amounts up to $666 using its website.

It’s unclear what the group’s “Religious Abortion Ritual” exactly entails. The organization describes it as a “protective rite,” the purpose of which is to “cast off unwanted feelings that a patient may be experiencing due to choosing to have a legal and medically safe abortion.”

In essence, it’s a ritual to reassure pregnant women that their decision to get an abortion is the right one.

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The state’s bishops were quick to condemn the initiative.

“The last thing we need in our state is a satanic temple from Massachusetts to offer free ‘reproductive health’ services,” New Mexico’s bishops said in a joint Feb. 7 statement. “We shudder to think what the ‘Religious Abortion Ritual’ that they require is all about.”

The statement also commented on “New Mexico House Bill 7: Reproductive & Gender-affirming Health Care.”

The bill, recently approved by the state’s Health and Human Services Committee, would mandate that public bodies — including state and local governments and school districts — not “restrict or interfere with a person’s ability to access” both reproductive health care and gender affirming care.

The New Mexico bishops focused on what it would mean for schools.

“It will force school teachers to facilitate abortions and even promote transgender surgeries among school children,” the bishops stated. “It is, in fact, the most radical bill of its kind in the nation and continues New Mexico’s penchant for rejecting the most vulnerable and weak among us.”

The statement was signed by Archbishop John Wester of Santa Fe, Bishop Peter Baldacchino of Las Cruces, Bishop James wall of Gallup, New Mexico Conference of Bishops executive director Allen Sánchez, and other staff members.

In it, they described the House bill as “satanic.”

“This bill is neither about care nor freedom, for it denies essential truths about God’s plan for humanity and seeks to supplant God’s vision with the lies and shackles of the evil one,” the statement reads.

The Catholic leaders asked the faithful to continue their pro-life advocacy.

“We, the Catholic Bishops of New Mexico, want to encourage all the faithful of the State of New Mexico, and indeed all men and women of goodwill, to continue to pray and work for a complete end to abortion in our state and in our nation, and for a thorough conversion of hearts to the Gospel of Life,” they said.

Faith in the news

Posted: 16 Feb 2023, 07:52
by tuttle
Anyone see what's been happening at Asbury University in Kentucky?

Seems about a week ago the students there were having a prayer service that basically just...didn't stop. It's still going on. And people from around the world are travelling there to either participate or see what's going on.

I've heard stories from some people that they believe what's happening is genuine and that people are coming to faith and repenting of sin.

Faith in the news

Posted: 16 Feb 2023, 08:47
by Del
tuttle wrote: 16 Feb 2023, 07:52 Anyone see what's been happening at Asbury University in Kentucky?

Seems about a week ago the students there were having a prayer service that basically just...didn't stop. It's still going on. And people from around the world are travelling there to either participate or see what's going on.

I've heard stories from some people that they believe what's happening is genuine and that people are coming to faith and repenting of sin.
Just saw the story this morning. This is very good news.... especially for those of us who have been praying for just this sort of out-pouring of the Holy Spirit again.

Faith in the news

Posted: 16 Feb 2023, 22:34
by Wosbald
+JMJ+
tuttle wrote: 16 Feb 2023, 07:52 Anyone see what's been happening at Asbury University in Kentucky?

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No, I hadn't. But thanx for the heads-up.

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Posted: 17 Feb 2023, 15:51
by jruegg
Del wrote: 16 Feb 2023, 08:47
tuttle wrote: 16 Feb 2023, 07:52 Anyone see what's been happening at Asbury University in Kentucky?

Seems about a week ago the students there were having a prayer service that basically just...didn't stop. It's still going on. And people from around the world are travelling there to either participate or see what's going on.

I've heard stories from some people that they believe what's happening is genuine and that people are coming to faith and repenting of sin.
Just saw the story this morning. This is very good news.... especially for those of us who have been praying for just this sort of out-pouring of the Holy Spirit again.
There are reports of multiple revivals happening on various campuses (University of the Cumberlands, for example). The Spirit is being poured out and it is amazing to behold!

Faith in the news

Posted: 20 Feb 2023, 05:29
by tuttle

Faith in the news

Posted: 20 Feb 2023, 06:02
by Del
tuttle wrote: 20 Feb 2023, 05:29 Bishop in LA was murdered
https://www.latimes.com/california/stor ... da-heights
This is deeply troubling to many people, as it has the marks of a targeted hate-crime. Thoughts immediately run to the question of "Who hates the Catholic Church badly enough to assassinate a bishop?" -- and that's a long list.

I hope they find the perp soon and settle some of those questions. And I hope this does not trigger more copy-cat attacks.

Meanwhile, a pipe bomb was found behind a Catholic Church in Philadelphia on Sunday....
https://www.fox29.com/news/police-sourc ... oad-tracks

Faith in the news

Posted: 20 Feb 2023, 10:41
by Del
[update] Tuesday noon: They have a suspect in custody for shooting of Bishop O'Connell. No other details yet.

Faith in the news

Posted: 20 Feb 2023, 11:49
by Biff
Del wrote: 20 Feb 2023, 10:41 [update] Tuesday noon: They have a suspect in custody for shooting of Bishop O'Connell. No other details yet.
Wisconsin is 24 hours ahead?

Faith in the news

Posted: 20 Feb 2023, 12:03
by Wosbald
+JMJ+
Biff wrote: 20 Feb 2023, 11:49
Del wrote: 20 Feb 2023, 10:41 [update] Tuesday noon: They have a suspect in custody for shooting of Bishop O'Connell. No other details yet.
Wisconsin is 24 hours ahead?
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