Many couples choose abortion because they say the child was “an accident.” Others choose the same over fears of financial stress, lack of support, career hiatus, loss of freedom, or potential health risks to the child. In response, Jesus reminds us that He is with us always, “to the end of the age.” Each child is conceived under His providential care. Each parent is strengthened by His love. He is not promising that these difficulties will cease completely, but that, whatever we endure, He will be there to sustain us with His grace.
Read MoreWe Catholics must always, as St. Peter says, “be ready to give an explanation... for the reason for your hope.” That is, we must know how to make a reasoned articulation of the faith and be ready to disarm any attacks mounted against it, always with an attitude of calm self-composure and with love.
Read MoreAs in the early Church, so even today we need to recognize and meet both the physical and spiritual needs of the most vulnerable in our society. Some women feel pressured to abort their child, whom they may be unable to support. Let us pray for these women, but also ensure that they have the necessary financial support to provide for their child.
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