Showing posts with label Pro-Life Freedom Rides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pro-Life Freedom Rides. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Riding for Freedom Once Again

Priests for Life has a summary of Saturday's Freedom Ride events.

The unborn are the only class of people in the United States who are denied their unalienable right to life. Abortion is not just a women's issue or a religious issue. Abortion is a violation of the civil rights of more than one million human persons every year. The Pro Life Freedom Rides connect the civil rights movement of the 1960s to the civil rights movement for the unborn today.

Pray for the end of abortion!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Revolutionary Transformation of the Heart (short version)

In his EWTN homily for July 23, 2010, Fr. Frank Pavone talked about the Pro-Life Freedom Ride that would take place the following day. Click on the video to hear what he had to say. Beginning at 15:40, he talks about the transformation of the heart needed in the Pro-Life Movement. At 16:32 he begins talking about the Freedom Ride.

Below, I have summarized the last part of his talk that refers to the Freedom Ride.

Confrontation of injustice is difficult. It was difficult in the Civil Rights Movement of the '60s and is difficult today in the Pro-Life Movement. But there is a power greater than the law. The greatest power on earth is the transformation of the human heart.

50 years ago, 13 people fought to uphold a law that desegregated interstate travel through the Freedom Rides because they knew in their hearts that "separate but equal" was not equal. Today, the law isn’t even separate and NOT equal. The youngest members of the human family are not even considered to be persons or deserving of protection. We must allow our hearts to be transformed because the unborn are being killed – mutilated in their mother’s womb and thrown away. And it is legal.

It is time to ride for freedom again – this time for the unborn. We must confront this injustice individually and directly by standing with the unborn, speaking for them, no matter what opposition, the ridicule, the cost or the sacrifice. If we aren't willing to suffer ridicule and opposition - if we weigh the cost and count the sacrifice - we will not be part of the solution.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Revolutionary Transformation of the Heart (long version)

In his EWTN homily on July 23, Fr. Frank Pavone talked about the Pro-Life Freedom Ride that would take place the following day. Like the Israelites, we need a revolutionary transformation of the heart.

The readings are first on the video. His homily begins at 4:45. Beginning at 15:40, he talks about the transformation of the heart needed in the Pro-Life Movement. At 16:32 he begins talking about the Freedom Ride.

Below is the longer summary of his homily that includes the readings. I posted this longer and sometimes paraphrased version because it is truly an inspired homily. Direct quotes from his homily are indented and/or in quotes.
1st Reading - Jeremiah 3:14-17 (NAB)

Return, rebellious children, says the LORD, for I am your Master; I will take you, one from a city, two from a clan, and bring you to Zion. I will appoint over you shepherds after my own heart, who will shepherd you wisely and prudently. When you multiply and become fruitful in the land, says the LORD, They will in those days no longer say, "The ark of the covenant of the LORD!" They will no longer think of it, or remember it, or miss it, or make another. At that time they will call Jerusalem the LORD'S throne; there all nations will be gathered together to honor the name of the LORD at Jerusalem, and they will walk no longer in their hardhearted wickedness.
The prophet Jeremiah, preaching six centuries before Jesus, echoes God's great invitation to Israel - an urgent call - to return to Him. Jeremiah says,
Return, rebellious children.
The word "return" was the word Jeremiah used to describe repentance. He told the people of God, that because of the wickedness of their hearts, the Babylonians would invade their land, destroy the holy city Jerusalem and the Temple, and take them into exile. Not only that, it would be useless to fight the Babylonians because it was the hand of God.

Jeremiah was also calling the people to return now - to cease from their wicked ways NOW. To Jeremiah, the problem was not some military failure or political adversary or economic depression. The problem was the spiritual and moral decay of the people who were not keeping the covenant. The problem was a matter of the heart.
Return, rebellious children.
He was telling the people of God, "You have rebelled. That's why you have the problems you have." In chapter 17 of Jeremiah, we hear him say, 
More tortuous than all else is the human heart, beyond remedy; who can understand it?
"How on earth do we explain the wicked, crooked, absurd, topsy-turvy, up-side-down meanderings of even our own hearts? Even we who are here at the altar, who believe in the Lord, who repent every day of our sins - even we find ourselves confused and frustrated at the directions our own hearts take." 
More tortuous than all else is the human heart, beyond remedy; who can understand it?
And yet Jeremiah says there is hope. Although they would be scattered off the land, they would return. Coming back to the land was a key symbol of God's favor. And when they returned, God would gather ALL nations together in Jerusalem. Then Jeremiah says something incredible. He says, 
In those days, they will no longer say, "The ark of the covenant of the LORD!" They will no longer think of it, or remember it, or miss it, or make another.
"Now we don't appreciate how profound those words are. Do you know what  it would be like  - somebody saying to us, "The day is going to come when you won't even think of the tabernacle. You won't think of the Mass. You won't think of it. You won't remember it. You won't miss it. You won't make another." We would say, "What in the world are you talking about?"
The Ark of the Covenant was a chest made of acacia wood and covered with gold, inside and out. And in the Ark were kept three sacred objects  - all miraculous signs of God's Presence and Providence
  1. the stone tablets of the law (the 10 Commandments)
  2. a jar of manna (a sign of Divine Providence to the Israelites on their desert journey)
  3. the rod of Aaron that had budded forth (a sign of authority)
And on the top of the Ark was a slab of gold and two golden cherubim. This was considered the throne of God on earth very much like our Tabernacle. Jesus is here in the Tabernacle. This is the dwelling place of God on earth - His throne.

There are numerous stories in the Old Testament about the Ark. When the Israelites fought at Jericho, they took the ark of the covenant with them in order to show the enemy the presence of their God whose power was mightier that all other gods.  
"When God's people had to go into battle, they didn't just bring their armies and their weapons, they brought the Ark. . . . The Ark of God, in other words, represented God's Power, His Presence, His very throne, His Providence. So how in the world is Jeremiah saying,
In those days, they will no longer say, "The ark of the covenant of the LORD!" They will no longer think of it, remember it, or miss it, or make another.  
"It can only be because something far more awesome, profound and powerful will have taken place. And what is it? The very throne of God will be their hearts. God will so take possession of their hearts, which as Jeremiah proclaims are more tortuous, mysterious, deceitful than anything else. God will take possession of their hearts. He will draw them together. The people themselves, gathered in the holy city ,will experience the presence of God more intimately, more directly, more profoundly than ever before so that it's not just a matter of these external things - as sacred and holy as they are. The prophets aren't saying do away with all external things. . . . The prophets aren't saying the external things don't matter. They are saying there is an internal transformation matters so much more . . . that it is even going to make things like this memories of the past.

"Now even in our faith we say something similar about the sacraments. You know that beautiful him that we sing, "Oh Lord, at That First Eucharist", . . .
So Lord, at length, when Sacraments shall cease,
May we be one with all Thy Church above -
One with Thy Saints in one unending peace,
One with Thy Saints in one unbounded Love.
"When Sacraments shall cease."

"When we're gathered together in heaven and we see God face to face, we won't need the tabernacle. We won't need Him hidden under the veil  - under the appearance of bread and wine! We won't need that any more. We're gonna see him face to face! His Name, the book of Revelation says, will be written on our foreheads. We're going to see God's face then. We're going to sit with him ON his throne. We won't need the ark. We won't need the tabernacle. We won't need the altar. We're going to sit with Him on His throne!

"There's only one way to get there. The heart has to be completely revolutionized and transformed. That's what the Gospel passage is talking about isn't it? Seed has been sewn in your hearts. Seed is being sewn in your hearts right now because the word is being preached to you. Seed is being sewn in your hearts by the Church and her ministries every day."
Gospel - Matthew 13:18-23 (NAB)

Hear then the parable of the sower. The seed sown on the path is the one who hears the word of the kingdom without understanding it, and the evil one comes and steals away what was sown in his heart.  The seed sown on rocky ground is the one who hears the word and receives it at once with joy. But he has no root and lasts only for a time. When some tribulation or persecution comes because of the word, he immediately falls away. The seed sown among thorns is the one who hears the word, but then worldly anxiety and the lure of riches choke the word and it bears no fruit. But the seed sown on rich soil is the one who hears the word and understands it, who indeed bears fruit and yields a hundred or sixty or thirty-fold." 
"Is it going to be on rocky ground? Is it going to fall among thorns? Are we going to let anxieties and fears choke it out? Are we going to be selfish and not let the Word grow? Are we going to be refusing to change? OR are we gonna welcome the Word with joy, understand it, ask for the Grace of the Holy Spirit to absorb it and live it out now matter what sacrifice it takes?

"Transformation of the heart!"

Fr. Pavone also talked about the reason for his being in Birmingham, Alabama this weekend. Saturday, the pastoral team of Priests for Life were going with him for the Pro-Life Freedom Rides. It is a historic moment for the Pro-Life Movement just as the Freedoms Rides of the 1960s were important for the Civil Rights Movement. The movement ties in beautifully with the readings because it is what we are about. This country is called to a revolutionary transformation of the human heart. We have to accept the Word of God in order to bear fruit in life.

Prior to the civil rights movement, state law said that rights for Blacks and Whites were separate but equal. In 1955, a federal law was passed that said "separate but equal" did not apply to interstate travel and that both Blacks and Whites were allowed on the same buses, in the same restaurants, etc., . . . But for 5 years, the law was not enforced.

So in 1961, 13 people decided to test the law. They personally and directly challenged, in the Freedom Rides, the states' refusal to enforce the Supreme Court decision to desegregate interstate travel. They knew that   
if you separate the equal, you deny their equality. And this is what Civil Rights Movement rose up and said, . . . If we are equal, we are to be together. You treat people equally if they are equal. You don't separate them and segregate them as if one group has a disease that the other one doesn't want to catch. . . . They were talking about personally confronting the injustice. They realized it's not enough for a court to rule. It's not enough for a commission to issue a decree. What has to happen?" 
More tortuous than all else is the human heart - beyond remedy. Who can understand it? 
Continuing segregation would not change "separate but equal" into "equal." Continuing segregation was only continuing the deceitful and devious and evil ways of the human heart.
"It wasn't enough that a court had ruled. Evil still had to be purged from the heart. The only solution was to confront the injustice directly, . . . And they encountered all kinds of opposition along the way.  . . .  Why? It wasn't enough that a court had ruled. It wasn't enough. The evil still had to be purged from the heart and the only way it could be purged was when people were willing to accept the suffering that comes when you confront injustice. . . . they sang freedom songs . . . they refused to stop singing their freedom songs because those freedom songs weren't coming from a court. They were coming from the heart - hearts that had been transformed by God, and captured by the kingdom - hearts where good seed fell and fruit was being born. . . . They kept singing. . . And they kept singing. . . .They kept singing because there's a power greater than the law. . . It's the transformed human heart captured by the Word of God - and singing songs - of freedom.

"We're 50 years later. Now we don't have "separate but equal". we have something worse. We have separate and NOT equal. . . . the youngest members of the human family aren't even considered equal to the rest of us, aren't even considered to be persons, aren't even considered to deserve the protection of their life. . . . the law is slowly but surely moving in our direction. There is a law in effect in some states now that says the abortionist has to actually tell the women that the procedure destroys a whole, separate, unique, living, human being.  They have to use those exact words. That's progress, but it's not enough. We talk about the transformation of the human heart. We're not saying we don't have to change the laws. That would be a big mistake, because transformed hearts lead to transformed laws. We're not saying that we don't need good court decisions. We do. What we are saying is, it's time to ride for freedom - again. Because the human heart and the human person - each of us, individually, has to confront the injustice directly - has to stand with our unborn brothers and sisters - speak for them no matter what the opposition, no matter what the ridicule, no matter what the cost, no matter what the sacrifice.  . . . And if we think we're going to change laws and policies and eradicate this injustice - and be able to do so comfortably - think again! There is only one way out of this evil and that's for us to suffer.  You don't want to accept rejection ?. You don't want to accept persecution? You're not going to be part of the solution. Let's ride for freedom . . . It's a matter of the heart."
Return, rebellious children

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Pro-Life Freedom Rides - July 23-24, 2010

Below are all the details of the Pro-Life Freedom Rides. Polls consistently show that more and more Americans identify themselves as pro-life. Media coverage of this historic event will be a hit with the majority of Americans. This link – www.ProLifeFreedomRides.com – will tell people how they can be Freedom Riders no matter where they are next weekend.

What: Pro-life Freedom Rides Launch
Where: Birmingham, Alabama, and Atlanta, Georgia
When: Friday, July 23 – Saturday, July 24
Who: Dr. Alveda King, Fr. Frank Pavone, the Priests for Life Pastoral Team, and African-American Leaders from across the nation

Details:
Friday, July 23
  • 7pm-9pm: Rally (Assembly/Concert) at Birmingham Jefferson County Convention Complex (BJCC) Theatre, 2100 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. North, Birmingham, AL 35203, 205.458.8400 / www.bjcc.org – (detailed information for the BJCC and Greater Birmingham)
Saturday, July 24
  • 9am-11am: Prayer Vigil at Killing Center. Planned Parenthood: 1211 27th Place South, Birmingham, AL 35205
  • 11:30am: Pro-life Freedom Ride Caravan departs Birmingham for Atlanta (An invited group of pro-life leaders will ride in the Freedom Ride bus. Interested pro-life activists and families are welcome to drive in their own vehicles in this pro-life caravan. We will drive (without stopping) the 2 and ½ hour drive to Atlanta. Vehicles may join up with or leave the caravan at any time as they need to.  Pre-packing your water, lunch and snacks for the drive is recommended, in order to minimize the need to stop along the way. Upon arrival in Atlanta, public restrooms will be available at the M. L. King Park Service Visitors’ Center which is located across the street from the tomb of Dr. King.
  • 4:00pm (ET) – Pro-life Service at the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the King Center in Atlanta, 450 Auburn Avenue Northeast Atlanta, GA 30312
The unborn are the only class of people in the United States who are denied their unalienable right to life. Abortion is not about women’s health care; it is not about reproductive rights. Abortion is a violation of the civil rights of more than one million human persons every year. The Pro-Life Freedom Rides connect the civil rights movement of the 1960s to the civil rights movement for the unborn today.
Let us fight the good fight together. Join in the Freedom Rides any way you can. Donate to Priests for Life or donate to Susan4life.

For the Unborn - the Weakest among Us


Below are all the details of the Pro-Life Freedom Rides. Polls consistently show that more and more Americans identify themselves as pro-life. Media coverage of this historic event will be a hit with the majority of Americans. This link - www.ProLifeFreedomRides.com - will tell people how they can be Freedom Riders no matter where they are next weekend.


What: Pro-life Freedom Rides Launch
Where: Birmingham, Alabama, and Atlanta, Georgia
When: Friday, July 23 – Saturday, July 24
Who: Dr. Alveda King, Fr. Frank Pavone, the Priests for Life Pastoral Team, and African-American Leaders from across the nation
Details:
Friday, July 23
  • 7pm-9pm: Rally (Assembly/Concert) at Birmingham Jefferson County Convention Complex (BJCC) Theatre, 2100 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. North, Birmingham, AL 35203, 205.458.8400 / www.bjcc.org – (detailed information for the BJCC and Greater Birmingham)
Saturday, July 24
  • 9am-11am: Prayer Vigil at Killing Center. Planned Parenthood: 1211 27th Place South, Birmingham, AL 35205
  • 11:30am: Pro-life Freedom Ride Caravan departs Birmingham for Atlanta (An invited group of pro-life leaders will ride in the Freedom Ride bus. Interested pro-life activists and families are welcome to drive in their own vehicles in this pro-life caravan. We will drive (without stopping) the 2 and ½ hour drive to Atlanta. Vehicles may join up with or leave the caravan at any time as they need to.  Pre-packing your water, lunch and snacks for the drive is recommended, in order to minimize the need to stop along the way. Upon arrival in Atlanta, public restrooms will be available at the M. L. King Park Service Visitors’ Center which is located across the street from the tomb of Dr. King.
  • 4:00pm (ET) – Pro-life Service at the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the King Center in Atlanta, 450 Auburn Avenue Northeast Atlanta, GA 30312

The unborn are the only class of people in the United States who are denied their unalienable right to life. Abortion is not just a women's issue or a religious issue. Abortion is a violation of the civil rights of more than one million human persons every year. The Pro Life Freedom Rides connect the civil rights movement of the 1960s to the civil rights movement for the unborn today.

Let us fight the good fight together. Join in the Freedom Rides any way you can. Donate to Priests for Life or donate to Susan4life. Susan is a good friend of mine who is making a documentary of the Pro-Life Freedom Rides and she could use your help. She has interviews with Dr. Alveda King and Fr. Frank Pavone but she needs our help to undertake this huge endeavor. Go to Susan's website, click on the sponsor link and support her in the cause for life.


Sunday, July 11, 2010

Taking a Positive Step Toward the Culture of Life

In May, I posted a blog about the upcoming Pro-Life Freedom Ride in Birmingham, AL on July 23-24. Unfortunately, I am unable to go, but I do have a Pro-Life friend who is going and God has placed it on her heart to make a documentary of the event in order to help build the Culture of Life.


God is, in many ways, clearing the way for her - providing her with an expensive camera for almost nothing, a mentor with experience in the area of radio/tv/film - and more. She is, however, in need of funds for this endeavor and has come up with a website called Susan4Life where she is taking donations. I saw her after Church today and made my donation in person. Please pray about it and if God places it on your heart to be generous, please visit her site - Susan4Life and donate on the sponsor page!

Susan is an honest and generous person herself and she is dedicated with her whole being to the cause for life. I have personally stood and prayed with her in front of an abortion clinic during 40 Days for Life here in Austin. She has told her personal story at rallies. She has truly become a woman of God. Love is in her heart - and she has a BIG heart!

At Church, this morning, I was listening to the Gospel reading and asked myself the question, "How BIG is MY heart?" Today's reading is taken from the Gospel of Luke. It was the story of the Good Samaritan, but it begins with a young man who was testing Jesus by asking what he must do to gain heaven, Jesus answered with a question.
And behold, a lawyer stood up to put him to the test, saying, "Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"  He said to him, "What is written in the law? How do you read?" 
Now Jesus was a good teacher. By asking a question in return, He was trying to get the young man to think about what he was asking - and even WHY he was asking it. What was his motive? He was testing Jesus, but he answered,

"You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself."  And he said to him, "You have answered right; do this, and you will live."  But he, desiring to justify himself, said to Jesus, "And who is my neighbor?" 
Ah! He was wanting to justify HIMSELF! Here was his motive for putting Jesus to the test - not to discover the righteousness of God, but to prove his own righteousness. Little did he realize that Jesus wanted to touch the his heart - to even expand it. Jesus' Merciful Heart is BIG! Our God is not small and He calls us, not to have a heart that is small, but a heart after His own Heart. How big would the young man's heart be? Jesus then tells the familiar story of the Good Samaritan.
'A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell among robbers, who stripped him and beat him, and departed, leaving him half dead.  Now by chance a priest was going down that road; and when he saw him he passed by on the other side.  So likewise a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side.  But a Samaritan, as he journeyed, came to where he was; and when he saw him, he had compassion,  and went to him and bound up his wounds, pouring on oil and wine; then he set him on his own beast and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.  And the next day he took out two denarii and gave them to the innkeeper, saying, 'Take care of him; and whatever more you spend, I will repay you when I come back.'
Now for the big question and the young man's answer that would reshape his heart, if he would let it.

" Which of these three, do you think, proved neighbor to the man who fell among the robbers?"  He said, "The one who showed mercy on him." And Jesus said to him, "Go and do likewise."
Will we do likewise? How big is our heart? Is it small - excluding our neighbor - the one we do not like because they do not have the Truth like we do? Will you open your heart today and love someone you do not even know in order that she accomplish what God is asking her to do? Will you allow your heart to be moved by the Grace of God and embrace the cause for life and donate to Susan4Life? The lives of the unborn are on the line - at the mercy of big for profit organizations like Planned Parenthood that promote abortion for their own gain. The bottom line of Planned Parenthood is to make billions of dollars off of women they can seduce into their clinics with lies and rob them, not only of their money, but of the very life they carry within them - leaving them scarred and broken. But they do not care about these women like they say they do. Once they have their money, they have no need for them until the woman find herself pregnant again because the birth control Planned Parenthood gave her failed.

Will you do something to reverse our Culture of Death into a Culture of Life? Will you care about your neighbor who is pregnant and ready to walk into one of these clinics? Hear the voice of the Lord. How big will you allow your heart to be? Let Him speak to your heart.
If only you heed the voice of the LORD, your God, and keep his commandments and statutes that are written in this book of the law, when you return to the LORD, your God, with all your heart and all your soul.
"For this command which I enjoin on you today is not too mysterious and remote for you.
It is not up in the sky, that you should say, 'Who will go up in the sky to get it for us and tell us of it, that we may carry it out?'
Nor is it across the sea, that you should say, 'Who will cross the sea to get it for us and tell us of it, that we may carry it out?'
No, it is something very near to you, already in your mouths and in your hearts; you have only to carry it out. ~ Deuteronomy 30:10-14 (NAB)

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

The New Freedom Rides

In 1961, civil rights activists decided to test the recent Supreme Court ruling that segregation was illegal and in their effort to fight forced segregation on public transportation in the South, they organized the Freedom Rides. Buses with both African Americans and Whites left Washington, D.C. and traveled through the South headed to New Orleans. Some of the riders were simply arrested in North and South Carolina, but in Alabama, angry mobs provoked by law enforcement set one bus on fire. Freedom riders of both races were beaten by angry mobs or arrested. Although there was a threat of more violence to come, the Freedom Riders wanted to continue their journey, but the bus drivers refused to go on. The riders decided that they did not want more violence to hamper their cause and not wanting to miss the rally in New Orleans, they flew the rest of the way. 
Paying tribute to the freedom riders of five decades ago, a new series of freedom rides are planned by the Pro-Life Movement as a peaceful way to say that justice and equal rights belong to "every human being, regardless of size or age or any other condition." Fr. Frank Pavone of Priests for Life says that it is a call to end our country's self-enslavement to legalized abortion. It is noteworthy that the abortion industry sets up clinics in low income areas, targeting Hispanic and African American women.

Alveda King, niece of civil rights leader Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., is the director of African American outreach at Priests for Life. She says that ever since she was a child, she dreamed of a better life and freedom for all. At a Birmingham news conference, King said, "We join our lives and hearts together with those who have gone before us. . . . We take to the bus, to the streets of America, riding for justice and freedom for all, from conception till natural death. . . How can the dream survive if we murder our children.""

The Freedom Rides, which will take place this summer, will have participants from various political and religious backgrounds. The goal is for this diverse representation of people to speak a spirit of nonviolence on behalf of those without a voice or whose voice has not been heard. The first Pro-Life Freedom Ride begins with a concert and rally in Birmingham on July 23. Fr. Pavone says that dozens of such rides will be scheduled across the country over the next year.

The rides will be preceded by a period of intense prayer to end abortion from May 23 (Pentecost Sunday) through July 4. At the news conference in Birmingham, Fr. Pavone announced the Freedom Rides. With him were Pro-Life ministers of various denominations as well as Janet Morana, the executive director and co-founder of the Silent No More awareness campaign. Also attending were the founders of the post-abortive healing ministry known as Rachel's Vineyard - Fr. William Scott Daniels and Theresa and Kevin Burke.
Alveda King on the Freedom Rides for Life