Thursday, September 8, 2011

OUR SACRED HONOR # 2 OF 6

FYI: AT ISSUE: PRO-ABORTION CATHOLIC POLITICIANS - WRITTEN 6 YEARS AGO - POSTED THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2011

OUR SACRED HONOR # 2 of 6

This is the second in a series of E-mail letters to you our Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson of the Knights of Columbus. The focus remains: pro-abortion Catholic politicians. These politicians are an albatross around the neck of our Catholic faith.

“Enlighten our minds to an awareness and to a renewed conviction that all human life is sacred because it is created in your image and likeness. Help us to teach by word and example of our lives that life occupies the first place, that human life is precious because it is the gift of God whose love is infinite.” Pray the Rosary to End Abortion, a Knights of Columbus prayer card. (Adapted from Pope John Paul II Homily, Capital Mall, Oct. 7, 1979)

Blocking the removal of pro-abortion Catholic politicians from membership in the Knights of Columbus is wrong. It is contrary to the spirit, mind, and heart of our role models, Father Michael J. McGivney, Pope John Paul II, and our pontiff, Pope Benedict XVI. There is a civil war going on in America. We are for a traditional America and pro-abortion politicians are for a secular America. (For your info: (Columbia@kofc.org))

Please support the following reasonable consequences to their public actions.

1)Resolutions of censure by individual councils. You can suggest the wording.

2)Likewise, a short prayer for the “conversion of pro-abortion Catholic politicians” at council meetings.

3)Public prayers (in particular the Rosary) by their offices or at nearby Abortion and Planned Parenthood sites.

4)Add the words ‘born and unborn’ to the final words of the Pledge of Allegiance.

May I share with you exhibit C: Ottawa, June 28, 2005, (LifeSiteNews.com)

At 9 P.M. June 28, Canada’s Liberal government passed, without significant amendment, third and final reading of it same-sex ‘marriage’ bill C-38 by a vote of 158 for to 133 against. Canada now joins Holland and Belgium as the only three countries in the world to have legalized these radical redefinition of the institution of marriage. Will the same thing will happen in America?

The following are comments by Jim Hughes president of the Canadian national pro-life organization. “I think it is because there has been very little and very weak spiritual leadership and very little spiritual formation on the major issues of the day. The churches and other faith institutions and places of worship have turned a blind eye and haven’t addressed the major issues of the day….

We were told by many people in the Church not to judge, ‘don’t judge others’. This crept into the school system and instead of having young people trained on what is right or wrong, the emphasis became what feels good and in your own conscience, “what you think is right”?

That all goes back to Winnipegitis, that is, the Winnipeg Statement of 1968, with the Canadian Catholic bishops failing to support the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae on human life. All of the decisions since then, in large part, can be traced back to a loss of faith. There are no objective standards of morality.”

Fraternally yours,

George H. Kubeck, Knights of Columbus, Cypress Council #8599, and Mission San Juan Capistrano Assembly 0062, July 2, 2005

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