The Fall 40 Days for Life Campaign Begins Soon!

Septemeber 22 - October 31

We will pray, fast, and peacefully stand vigil in front of the only two abortion clinics in Pensacola:

American Family Planning and AMS of Pensacola

Go to the Vigil Schedule now to schedule your time


Q: Does Prayer and Fasting really work?

A: Yes it does!

40 Days for Life does indeed work through the intercession of our Lord, Christ Jesus!
Just take a look at these numbers:

Pensacola 40 Days for Life Planning Meeting, Saturday, July 31st at 2:00 pm at St. Anne Parish(Bellview), 5200 Saufley Field Road. Please attend!

The nation-wide, life-saving fall 2010 40 Days for Life is September 22nd-October 31st. Registration begins July 21st, so please prayerfully consider participating in 40 Days in your city!! Thousands of lives have been saved! See all the many blessings at the national 40 Days website. (www.40daysforlife.com)

If you live in the Pensacola region, we will have our second planning meeting Saturday, July 31st, at 2:00 pm at St. Anne Parish(Bellview), 5200 Saufley Field Road, Pensacola . Everyone is invited and needed! It would be very helpful to let me know if you are planning to attend, so click on our contact form to let us know you will be there. THANK YOU SO MUCH!

The 40 Days for Life registration cost is $197 and therefore, to help cover that expense, tax-deductible donations to our Pensacola 40 Days for Life can be made by sending checks payable to “LIFE Inc.” to this address:

Life Inc.
P.O. Box 2171
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32549

Thank you to Life Inc. for serving as our Treasurer! Please write “40 Days for Life” on the memo-line of your donation check. For just the cost of lunch ($5-$10) we can provide two yard signs, 10 Precious Feet Pins, or pay for 200 fliers, so even small donations are GREATLY appreciated and will be put to good use!

Please attend the planning meeting, Saturday, July 31st, at 2:00 pm at St. Anne Parish 5200 Saufley Field Road, Pensacola. Invite your Pastor and all your friends to participate!

    Community Health Care Center of Pensacola is now American Family Planning.

    We praise God for the 9 months lives were saved with the closing of the Community Health Care Center of Pensacola. Thank you God for allowing us to witness a miracle. We must praise God in all things!

    Let us ask God to send out laborers for his harvest as we peacefully stand vigil in prayer for LIFE in Pensacola.

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      Frequently Asked Questions on the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure
      Originally published on June 12, 2008; Latest Revision June 4, 2010.

      As the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure approaches, some Catholics are asking the question: “Should I participate?”

      The following common questions were originally addressed by Msgr. Kevin T. McMahon, former archdiocesan episcopal vicar for moral and religious matters related to health care and biotechnology, and Mrs. Christina Heddell, M.T.S., former director of the archdiocesan Respect Life Apostolate. The responses were recently updated by the current director, Mrs. Beth Lauver, based on the updated archdiocesan position statement.

      Q. What is the Archdiocese of St. Louis’ official position on the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure?

      A. The archdiocese’s official position is available on the Respect Life Apostolate’s website, STLRespectLife.org. You can also request a copy of the statement by calling 314.792.7555

      The statement notes that the archdiocese does not encourage participation in the race. The archdiocese has directed its parishes and institutions not to organize any group participation in the race, because such participation, although aimed at fighting breast cancer, would lend Church support to all that the Susan G. Komen for the Cure promotes or funds. The most serious problem is that, according to the last data available, some Komen affiliates provide financial support to Planned Parenthood. Susan G. Komen for the Cure-St. Louis is not one of those affiliates.

      Although this money is earmarked for diagnostic testing for breast cancer, it frees up other monies which Planned Parenthood can then use for the immoral practices which are the mainstay of its operations—contraception, sterilization, and abortion. Participation by Church groups in the race would send the wrong message; namely, that support for these evil practices can be justified by the pursuit of a good cause. People would rightly ask, how evil can such things be if the Church is willing to give any support to them? To act in a way that may lead others to accept or promote evil is to give scandal, which Jesus condemns and demands that we avoid. A Church group’s participation in the race would likely be a source of grave scandal.

      Q. Does the archdiocese have any other objections to Komen?

      A. Yes, there are two other very serious objections: First, Komen has encouraged embryonic stem cell research by identifying it as a promising avenue in the fight against breast cancer. Obtaining embryonic stem cells requires the destruction of human embryos, which is gravely immoral and cannot be justified for any reason. Even if pluripotent stem cells (the type that are extracted from embryos) were effective in preventing, treating, or curing breast cancer, and this is a big “if,” new techniques for obtaining such cells which do not require the destruction of human embryos are now being perfected. And, adult stem cells have been used successfully in treating a number of other diseases. We encourage Komen to support stem cell research that does not involve the destruction of human life.

      Second, recent studies have found a link between abortion and breast cancer, while others have found no link. More research needs to be done to settle this question, so we find Komen’s premature denial of the connection between abortion and breast cancer to be irresponsible. Although Komen may not wish to fund such research, it is wrong for it to discourage an avenue of research that may identify factors related to abortion that can be linked to this disease. Such knowledge could aid in the prevention or cure of the disease.

      Q. Why is it important that the archdiocese take this position, and why is it important for Catholics to know that the Church does have a position on Komen and the race?

      A. The Church has an obligation to instruct the faithful in the moral truth, so that they can form their consciences correctly. Many people in good faith support Komen not knowing about its regional support of Planned Parenthood, of its denial of abortion as a cause of breast cancer, or of its endorsement of embryonic stem cell research. These are important facts which people must consider in reaching a judgment of conscience about their own participation in the race.

      Q. How should Catholics who would like to participate in the race view the position of the archdiocese?

      A. It is unfortunate that Komen has become morally tainted for the previously stated reasons. The Church has encouraged Catholics to find moral ways to prevent or cure every form of human illness and disease, including breast cancer. For this reason the archdiocese has asked those who might be inclined to participate in the run to write to Komen and to urge them to change its stance on embryonic stem cell research, and to stop funding Planned Parenthood. The archdiocese also encourages the faithful to fight against breast cancer praying for its victims and continuing to seek morally licit research organizations.

      Q. Do you think that the Church may appear unconcerned about those who have been affected either directly or indirectly by breast cancer?

      A. Given the Church’s own involvement in research aimed at finding a cure for breast cancer and the dedication of her health care institutions to preventing and treating this disease, it would be both inaccurate and unjust to make such a claim. Almost all of us have loved ones who have suffered or died from this disease. We share Komen’s goal of preventing, treating, and curing breast cancer, and we encourage the faithful of the archdiocese to support all morally licit programs directed to this cause.

      The archdiocese appreciates the tremendous contribution the Komen Foundation has made to the fight against breast cancer. We encourage Komen to cease providing funds to Planned Parenthood, to support further research on the possible connections between abortion and breast cancer, and to stop promoting embryonic stem cell research. Should Komen stop supporting such immoral practices, the Church would no longer be in the regrettable position of having to discourage participation in the race.

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        Pro-Life Freedom Rides Campaign

        Birmingham, AL & Atlanta, GA

        Friday, July 23& Saturday 24th 2010

        www.prolifefreedomrides.com

        “My Uncle Martin had a dream that Protestants and Catholics and Gentiles and Jews would join together and sing the age old spiritual ‘Free at Last,’” stated Dr. Alveda King.  We will be singing and praying on the Pro-life Freedom Rides. We urge all people of good will to join us as we link the Civil Rights Movement of the 20th Century to the heart cry for life in the 21st Century.”

        Friday, July 23

        7pmCST: Rally (Assembly/Concert) at Birmingham Jefferson County Convention Complex (BJCC) Theatre 205.458.8400 / www.bjcc.org

        2100 Richard Arrington Blvd. N Birmingham, AL 35203

        SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE AT THE BIRMINGHAM SHERATON HOTEL

        205.324.5000 ∙ www.starwoodmeeting.com/Book/prolifefreedom

        More Hotel Listings: www.bjcc.org/attending_an_event.php?page=hotels

        Saturday, July 24

        9amCST: Prayer Vigil at Killing Center. Planned Parenthood: 1211 27th Place South, Birmingham, AL 35205

        11:30amCST: Pro-Life Freedom Ride Campaign Caravan

        Departs Birmingham for The King Center

        450 Auburn Ave. NE Atlanta, Georgia 30312

        4pm (EST) – Pro-life Service at the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at

        The King Center in Atlanta www.thekingcenter.org 404.526-8900

        www.prolifefreedomrides.comwww.facebook.com/freedomriders

        1.888.735.3448

        

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              The Bulletin – Keenan:  Pro-Life Movement Attracting Young, Zealous

              NARAL President: Pro-Aborts Aging, Pro-Lifers More Active
              By Kathleen Gilbert
              Sunday, April 25, 2010
              Washington — The pro-life movement in America is growing in leaps and bounds, attracting young, zealous women to defend the unborn in droves — a fact that even the president of NARAL has now admitted.

              NARAL’s Nancy Keenan told Newsweek last week that she considers herself a member of the “postmenopausal militia” — a phrase that captures the situation of pro-abortion leaders who are aging across the board, including the leadership of Planned Parenthood, and the National Organization for Women.

              Newsweek’s Sarah Kliff notes that “these leaders will retire in a decade or so.”

              Keenan also remarked on the enormity of this year’s March for Life in Washington, D.C., and, according to Newsweek, is troubled that such passion has faded among the youth on her side of the movement.

              “I just thought, my gosh, they are so young,” Keenan said about stumbling on this year’s March for Life in Washington. “There are so many of them, and they are so young.”

              While March for Life estimates it drew 400,000 pro-lifers to Washington for this year’s March, Planned Parenthood’s “Stop Stupak” rally in December only drew about 1,300 attendees.

              In addition, Newsweek revealed that NARAL’s own research on American youth shows more reason for Keenan to worry: a survey conducted by the group found that, while 51 percent of pro-life voters under 30 considered abortion a “very important” voting issue, only 26 percent of abortion supporters in the same demographic felt similarly.

              “Keenan is right to be worried,” commented Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America, to LifeSiteNews.com (LSN) this week.

              “As more evidence proves the humanity of unborn babies and pain that abortion causes mothers and babies, more people will be pro-life,” Wright said, adding that “pro-abortionists motivate by anger; pro-lifers are motivated by love” – a fact that appeals “especially to a generation that is desperate for the bonds of family.”

              Kristan Hawkins of Students for Life of America told LSN that the fears expressed by the pro-abortion giant are playing out visibly on college campuses, where she says pro-life groups are routinely more vigorous and longer-lasting than pro-abortion groups.

              “That’s exactly what we see every day on college campuses,” said Hawkins. “We’ll have pro-choice groups that spring up in reaction to the pro-life groups that are started on campus and those groups, they last maybe a year. The only purpose they serve is to be reactionary towards our pro-life students.”

              Hawkins noted that groups such as Planned Parenthood, NARAL, and the Feminist Majority Network struggle to maintain campus chapters. “They all are incredibly well-funded, have a lot more money than Students for Life of America, yet none of them can [keep] active groups,” she said.

              “More and more, this generation treats abortion as a fundamental human rights violation,” said Hawkins.

              Katie Walker, Communications Director of the American Life League, has already made several appearances on television news shows as a spokesperson for the pro-life cause – and she only recently turned 24.

              “Nancy Keenan and her aging ‘postmenopausal militia’ should be shaking in their combat boots,” Walker told LSN. “Poll after poll has confirmed what the pro-life movement has known for a long time – young people are pro-life – young women especially are pro-life.

              “Despite the pro-abortion movement’s stranglehold on the entertainment media, our educational institutions, our laws – they’re selling an unsustainable bill of goods. They’re asking us to deny our womanhood and our femininity in exchange for a selfish me-first philosophy that has led too many of our friends, too many of our mothers to pain and suffering in the aftermath of their abortions, their divorces, their joyless corporate climb.”

              Young women, said Walker, “aren’t looking at the Nancy Keenans of the world and thinking – ‘I want to be just like her some day.’” “They’re looking at the joy that comes with selflessly embracing life and human rights and dignity,” she said.

              “As Alice Von Hildebrand says – every woman whether single or married is called to be a mother in some way. Most young women I know, myself included, are looking at the joy on the faces of the young mothers in our lives and thinking – ‘I want to be just like THAT some day.’

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                Remember this message?

                Urgent Prayer Request! Public School Student Threatening Abortion………

                We just received this e-mail this evening.  Please pray for this school teacher
                and her student.

                Urgent call to prayer! I am a public school teacher. I have a student who has
                informed me she is planning on having an abortion. She has a church background.
                Please pray for the Lord to touch her heart, and change her mind. She is a
                minor, but says she is old enough to make the decision herself without parental
                consent. This makes me furious.  Everyone, please pray and fast the next few days for this young woman.

                Here is the Update:

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                  We just received word that AMS of Pensacola is destroying lives today, (Sunday, March 28th), Palm Sunday.  Your peaceful, prayerful presence is needed!

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                    Today, is the final day of 40 Days for Life spring campaign.  We hope to see you today (Sunday, March 28th) at 2 PM for a Jericho March in front of AMS of Pensacola, 6115 Village Oaks Drive.  Yesterday, Saturday, March 27th, children did not lose their lives in Pensacola.  If abortions are going to take place in Pensacola, this week, they will most likely occur TODAY, Sunday, Palm Sunday.  We hope you will join us some time today prior to the Jericho March.  Your prayerful presence in front of the AMS of Pensacola is very important.  In the past 40 Days here in Pensacola, we have witnessed at least nineteen (19) women choose life!  AMEN!  Thank you to all those who have participated this spring.  We look forward to seeing many of you today!  Jesus We Trust In You!

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