This Sunday, October 1st, we celebrate Respect Life Sunday. As Catholics, we are encouraged to
promote the dignity of all human life from conception until natural death. We
are called to promote the Gospel of Life, and protect and cherish the lives of
the elderly, the physically and mentally challenged, and the unborn. We should never forget that God is the
Creator of all life, and all life is precious in His sight.
Pope Francis strongly criticized a “throwaway
culture” that places too little value on human life. He said, “Unfortunately
what is thrown away is not only food and disposable objects but often human
beings themselves, who are discarded as unnecessary.” He stressed the need to
respect the dignity of the most vulnerable and marginalized in society.
Our Pope has called on us to be voices for the
voiceless, to speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. We are
challenged to follow the example of our Pope, and commit ourselves publicly to
the protection of all human life from conception until natural death, as we
strive to enhance the moral integrity of our great nation.
May God bless you and your families for all you
do to embrace a culture of life.
Fr. Chester
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Respect Life
This Sunday, October 1st, we celebrate Respect Life Sunday. As Catholics, we are encouraged to promote the dignity of all human life from conception until natural death. We are called to promote the Gospel of Life, and protect and cherish the lives of the elderly, the physically and mentally challenged, and the unborn. We should never forget that God is the Creator of all life, and all life is precious in His sight.
Pope Francis strongly criticized a “throwaway culture” that places too little value on human life. He said, “Unfortunately what is thrown away is not only food and disposable objects but often human beings themselves, who are discarded as unnecessary.” He stressed the need to respect the dignity of the most vulnerable and marginalized in society.
Our Pope has called on us to be voices for the voiceless, to speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. We are challenged to follow the example of our Pope, and commit ourselves publicly to the protection of all human life from conception until natural death, as we strive to enhance the moral integrity of our great nation.
May God bless you and your families for all you do to embrace a culture of life.
Fr. Chester
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