2/16/01
in this issue:
abortion: EXCEPTIONS abortion
EXCEPTIONS/LIFE OF THE MOTHER: 454 physicians have signed a
statement declaring "there is never a situation in the law or in the
ethical practice of medicine where a preborn child's life need be
intentionally destroyed by procured abortion for the purpose of saving the
life of the mother." See "Protecting the Life of the
Mother"
EXCEPTIONS/RAPE AND INCEST: Concerned Women for America has
published "Abortion's
House of Cards," by Pamela Pearson Wong, debunking exceptions for rape
and incest.
bioethics
WESLEY J. SMITH: For those who have not yet acquired a copy of
"Culture of Death: The Assault on Medical Ethics in America," by Wesley J.
Smith, the review by Mary Walsh in Human Events may whet your appetite for
the book itself. Read "If
You Can't Heal Them, Kill Them." An interview with Smith, "The
Betrayal of Hippocrates," published by World Net, is also available
online.
birth control pill
RISK OF BREAST CANCER/ARCHIVES: American researchers confirmed that
a woman of 35 years of age or older who has used or is using oral
contraceptives is at increased risk of breast cancer, though the data is
not conclusive. Of the 969 breast cancer victims chosen to participate in
the study, 744 agreed. In concluding the report, the researchers call for
"further studies on breast cell proliferation in OC [oral contraceptive]
users and non-users" and "cell proliferation studies of women both with
and without" breast cancer mutations.
(Reading: "Use of Oral Contraceptives and Risk of Breast Cancer in
Young Women," Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 7/98, p.175-184; not
available on the internet.)
bush watch
ABORTION PROMOTION AT USAID: USAID doctor James Shelton has
re-evaluated data on the intrauterine device and its alleged association
with pelvic inflammatory disease. He is recommending "more women should be
offered the IUD as a realistic contraceptive choice." He does not state
the scientific fact that the device aborts tiny persons whose lives begin
at conception.
COMMENT: Will president Bush stop all foreign support for
abortion, including those advocated by Shelton?
(Reading: "Coil
Disease Risk Overstated," BBC News, 2/11/01; contact U. S. Agency for
International Development and register your concerns: USAID, Ronald Reagan
Building, Washington, D.C. 20523-1000; phone 202-712-4810; fax
202-216-3524, or e-mail President George W. Bush)
DESTROYING EMBRYONIC PEOPLE: Pro-lifers continue to wonder why
President Bush has not taken substantive action to stop destructive embryo
research conducted to acquire stem cells from these human beings who are
persons at conception. For a detailed analysis of the problem, most
recently stated by Republican National Coalition for Life, see "Will Bush
Allow Taxpayer-Funded Embryonic Stem Cell Research to Begin?")
call to care
GOV. ENGLER OF MICHIGAN: In his state of the state address, Gov.
John Engler said, "Michigan voters wisely rejected assisted suicide, but
every Michigan family still faces the difficult realities of death and
dying. I established the Commission on End of Life Care to help families
receive compassionate care for their loved ones confronting death.
"Today modern medicine can relieve even the most severe physical pain.
Tonight, I propose that we increase access to effective pain management
throughout Michigan. I will work with this legislature to remove barriers
to pain relief so that the end of life can be dignified, and the physical
and emotional suffering can be eased."
(Reading: "Building
the Next Michigan," Gov. John Engler's 2001 State of the State
address, 1/31/01; you may submit comments
to the governor)
catholic bishop unequivocally defends life
THANK YOU! Most Reverend Thomas G. Doran, D.D., J.C.D., Bishop of
Rockford, Illinois, writes, "Following the constant teaching of our Church
from the time of its foundation by Jesus Christ, I have no alternative as
a Catholic Bishop other than to oppose all abortion, at any time, for any
reason. Human life is sacred and entitled to the protection of all men and
women of good will from the time of conception to the time of natural
death."
(Reading: 11/3/00 letter to Judie Brown from Bishop Doran; Contact
info, should you wish to express gratitude to Bishop Doran, are found at
the Rockford Diocese site)
catholics for a free choice
TRUTH? Investigations of the sources of CFFC funding have shown
that the major contributors have no focus on Catholic philanthropy and, in
fact, "state flatly that they don't fund any religiously oriented
programs."
(Reading: "CFFC
and Truth Advocacy," Philanthropy, 1-2/01)
catholic hospital association
ORGAN DONATIONS: The Catholic Hospital Association has published an
article that leads ethics expert Nancy Valko, R.N., to say, "When
consensus rather than principle becomes the most important issue, we are
usually in for a heap of trouble. Consensus and process are not
safeguards." See "Organ
Donation and Prudential Deliberation"
cloning
FATAL: Roslin Institute's H. D. Griffin, M.D., of Edinburgh,
Scotland, told Spirit Daily that when animals are cloned, the success rate
is between one and two percent. He claims that "the process is very
inefficient" and that "attempts to clone humans are unconscionable and
will lead in many cases to deformities, fetal death, and shortened life
spans if indeed cloned humans are born."
(Reading: "Top Expert
Says Human Cloning Would Lead to Deformities and Death," Spirit Daily,
2/6/01)
morning-after (abortion) pills
CANADA: Preven has been discontinued by Shire Canada due to lack of
sales.
(Reading: "Discontinuation Notice: Preven Emergency Contraceptive Kit,"
Pharmacy Bulletin Board, 1/29/01, not on the web; "Sales
to Stop as Morning-After Pill Proves a Flop, Miniscule Demand,"
National Post, 1/31/01)
OVER THE COUNTER IN VIRGINIA? The Virginia House voted 58 to 40
to allow pharmacists to sell these abortion pills without a prescription.
The bill (HB
2782) is currently in the senate, and has been referred to the
Committee on Education and Health. The Washington Post reports, "They [the
pills] are high doses of the hormones in birth control pills given within
72 hours of intercourse to prevent ovulation or implantation of a newly
fertilized egg. Opponents call emergency contraceptives an early form of
abortion. Supporters argue that expanding access to the pills would reduce
unwanted pregnancies and abortions."
COMMENT: Excuse me, but the pills do abort persons whose lives
begin at conception/fertilization. Facts do not change, regardless of
political agendas.
(Reading: "N. Virginia Traffic Bills Headed for Full Senate,"
Washington Post, 2/2/01, available by subscription only; for accurate
information on these pills, see "Morning After Pill.")
personhood
ARCHIVES: Amy Goldstein, an attorney in a 1998 frozen embryo
custody case, said, "If you have the right to terminate a 24-week-old
fetus, you certainly have the right to terminate four cells in a petri
dish."
(Reading: "Giant Legal Issues Hinge on Tiny Frozen Embryos," [New
Jersey] Star Ledger, 7/14/98)
victory
NEW YORK: The justices of the New York State Appellate Division,
Second Department, have fined an abortion clinic's attorney $10,000 for
misrepresenting facts before the court. The action comes in the wake of a
lawsuit the clinic, Ambulatory Surgery Center of Brooklyn, filed against
the Helpers of God's Precious Infants (http://members.aol.com/infants1/).
Helpers' attorney Kathleen O'Connell said the court "sent a strong message
to clinic operators that our system of justice is still based on truth."
(Reading: "Court Sanctions Brooklyn Abortion Clinic," The [Diocese of
Brooklyn, New York] Tablet, 1/13/01, not on the web)
zinger
WHO (WHAT) DO YOU FAVOR: A nationwide online survey by Ohio-based
Progressive Insurance found that 45 percent of married Americans ranked
their cars as the thing they considered most important to them. In answer
to separate questions regarding their preferences, only six percent rated
their children as important and just 10 percent said their spouse was
important.
(Reading: "Americans
Favor Cars Over Kids," Reuters, 2/1/01)
reflection for prayer
THOMAS A KEMPIS: Imitation of Christ, Book II, Chapter 11, Section
4:
Seldom do we find any one so spiritual as to be stripped of all things.
For who shall be able to find the man that is truly poor in spirit and
stripped of all affection to all created things? His price is from afar
and from the uttermost coasts. [Proverbs 31:10] If a man give his whole
substance, it is still nothing. [1 Corinthians, 13:3] And if he do great
penance it is yet little. And if he has great virtue and exceeding fervent
devotion there is still much wanting to him, namely, one thing which is
chiefly necessary for him. [Luke 10:42] And what is that? That, having
left all things else, he leave also himself and wholly go out of himself
and retain nothing of self love. And when he shall have done all things
which he knows should be done, let him think that he has done nothing.
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