SPUC is re-launching its information on charities as an online index, with new entries and updated information added as and when new information is received. Today's entry is on Childline:
Childline is a British 24-hour counselling service for people under the age of 18, run by the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children).
Childine's website describes abortion as a legitimate choice. The website also recommends the pro-abortion organisations Brook and the Family Planning Association (FPA) as "sources of help"; and says
that teenagers "should always use contraception". SPUC comment:
According to the manufacturers, many forms of contraception can cause
early abortions through making the lining of the womb hostile to
newly-conceived human embryos.
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A blog launched on the 41st anniversary of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC), the first pro-life organisation in the world, established on 11 January 1967. SPUC has been a leader in the educational and political battle against abortion, human embryo experimentation and euthanasia since then. I write this blog in my role as SPUC's chief executive, commenting on pro-life news, reflecting on pro-life issues and promoting SPUC's work.
Thursday, 28 July 2011
Today's must-read pro-life news-stories, Thursday 28 July
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| Missing Chinese children |
New euthanasia ruling worrying as M case continues
A new ruling by a English high court judge allowing euthanasia by omission is worrying, coming at the same time as another high court judge considers the M case, says SPUC's Patients First Network. Mr Justice Charles ruled that food, fluids and heart medication can be withdrawn from a 54-year-old mother-of-four deemed to be in a so-called "permanent vegetative state". This court-case is a separate court-case from the M case, currently before Mr Justice Baker, in which a 51-year-old woman, deemed to be in a so-called "minimally-conscious state", is threatened with the same denial of care. Anthony Ozimic, speaking on behalf of Patients First Network, commented: "The provision of water, food and reasonable medical treatment to patients who are not dying is a human right underpinning the fundamental right to life, yet the English high court has discriminated against disabled people by denying them that right." [SPUC, 28 July] http://bit.ly/oi4gPI
89 infants and young children rescued from Chinese people traffickers
Police have broken-up two large child-trafficking rings in China. 89 infants and young children, some as young as 10 days' old, were rescued. Such child-trafficking is partly the result of China's one-child policy. [Daily Mail, 27 July] http://bit.ly/oy0Buh
Other stories:
Abortion
- US abortionist admits that babies sometimes born alive and left "wiggling around in the toilet [LifeSiteNews.com, 26 July] http://bit.ly/qFhNcl
- Profile of UK sperm donor who has fathered 16 children [Daily Mail, 28 July] http://bit.ly/qEocar
- US judge dismisses suit against Obama embryonic stem cell funding [LifeNews.com, 27 July] http://bit.ly/o9R4aa
- 50-year-old Australian woman gives birth following natural conception [Made for Mums, 27 July] http://bit.ly/pl2Rpv
- Interview with UK girl who changed mind about right-to-die plea [Daily Mail, 27 July] http://bit.ly/pfSZrG
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A new euthanasia ruling is worrying as the M case continues
A new ruling by a English high court judge allowing euthanasia by omission is worrying, coming at the same time as another high court judge considers the M case.
SPUC's Patients First Network has commented on Mr Justice Charles' ruling, reported this morning, that food, fluids and heart medication can be withdrawn from a 54-year-old mother-of-four deemed to be in a so-called "permanent vegetative state". This court-case is a separate court-case from the M case, currently before Mr Justice Baker, in which a 51-year-old woman, deemed to be in a so-called "minimally-conscious state", is threatened with the same denial of care. (Read the interview with Nikki Kenward of Distant Voices about the M case.)
Anthony Ozimic, speaking on behalf of Patients First Network, told the media this morning:
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SPUC's Patients First Network has commented on Mr Justice Charles' ruling, reported this morning, that food, fluids and heart medication can be withdrawn from a 54-year-old mother-of-four deemed to be in a so-called "permanent vegetative state". This court-case is a separate court-case from the M case, currently before Mr Justice Baker, in which a 51-year-old woman, deemed to be in a so-called "minimally-conscious state", is threatened with the same denial of care. (Read the interview with Nikki Kenward of Distant Voices about the M case.)
Anthony Ozimic, speaking on behalf of Patients First Network, told the media this morning:
"Although the court-cases are separate, the M case is being heard against the backdrop of such recent high court rulings which effectively sentenced disabled people to death. The provision of water, food and reasonable medical treatment to patients who are not dying is a human right underpinning the fundamental right to life, yet the English high court has discriminated against disabled people by denying them that right. Whether and to what extent a person has brain-damage is irrelevant to their membership of the human family."Comments on this blog? Email them to johnsmeaton@spuc.org.uk
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Wednesday, 27 July 2011
Find out what Barnardo's does regarding abortion and contraception
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Barnardo's is a UK charity established to care for vulnerable children and young people.
Barnardo's runs the Young Womens London Project which offers a "sexual health service". Through the service "[y]oung women can access [a] nurse for free condoms, contraception (including emergency contraception) pregnancy testing and advice about abortion/termination." SPUC comment: According to the manufacturers, many forms of contraception can cause early abortions through making the lining of the womb hostile to newly-conceived human embryos.
The Barnardo's website recommends the websites of Marie Stopes International and the Family Planning Association, two of the UK's leading abortion agencies.
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Barnardo's is a UK charity established to care for vulnerable children and young people.
Barnardo's runs the Young Womens London Project which offers a "sexual health service". Through the service "[y]oung women can access [a] nurse for free condoms, contraception (including emergency contraception) pregnancy testing and advice about abortion/termination." SPUC comment: According to the manufacturers, many forms of contraception can cause early abortions through making the lining of the womb hostile to newly-conceived human embryos.
The Barnardo's website recommends the websites of Marie Stopes International and the Family Planning Association, two of the UK's leading abortion agencies.
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Today's must-read pro-life news-stories, Wed 27 July
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| Amanda Gudz and sisters |
UK woman acted as surrogate mother to sister's child
A British woman has acted as a surrogate mother to her sister's child. Samantha Lewin gave birth to a girl conceived using her sister Amanda Gudz's egg and Mrs Gudz's husband's sperm. Another sister later paid for a second pregnancy for Mrs Gudz using frozen embryos. [Mirror, 27 July] http://bit.ly/pf5suq Anthony Ozimic of SPUC commented: "The full details of this case are worth reading. It shows how IVF kills embryonic children and debases procreation into mere reproduction."
Former locked-in patient now campaigns against euthanasia
A woman who recovered from locked-in syndrome is now campaigning against euthanasia. Nikki Kenward, of the group Distant Voices, is campaigning to save a woman threatened with court-approved denial of assisted food and fluids. Mrs Kenward argues that the life of every disabled person is worth living. [Daily Mail, 27 July] http://bit.ly/nnCXZh
Generation of young UK women putting off motherhood due to money worries
A new survey suggests that 42% of British women under 30 are delaying motherhood due to concerns about personal finances. The survey, backed by an insurance company, also found that 29% of British women over 30 were also delaying motherhood for the same reason. Julian Brazier MP said that high property prices was a factor. [Daily Mail, 27 July] http://bit.ly/r32Ynu
Other stories:
Abortion
- US abortionist must pay US$36 million for injuries to baby during botched abortion [LifeNews.com, 25 July] http://bit.ly/pygSaG
- Chinese scientists injecting human cells into goats [Metro, 25 July] http://bit.ly/n0wmqd
- 10,000 New Yorkers protest against gay 'marriage' [National Organization for Marriage, 26 July] http://bit.ly/oN9kR2
- Italian doctors preparing fatal separation of conjoined twins [Daily Mail, 21 July] http://bit.ly/qyZZaY
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Tuesday, 26 July 2011
SPUC's Anthony Ozimic reflects on assisted suicide, rebellion and theology
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"Suicide is a hallmark of rebellion against the divine order" by Anthony OzimicComments on this blog? Email them to johnsmeaton@spuc.org.uk
May 2011 marked the 25th anniversary of the suicide of Ulrike Meinhof, one of the leaders of German communist group the Baader-Meinhof gang. Meinhof, along with the group’s other leaders, had been convicted and jailed for a series of terrorist acts which had outraged West Germany. Increasingly isolated by her fellow leaders, Meinhof descended into self-neglect, culminating in her hanging from a bedsheet. The other three revolutionaries killed themselves two years later following a failed attempt by terrorists to free them.
That anniversary highlights the close association between the acceptance of suicide and a failure of resignation to life’s visissitudes. In some pagan societies, such as ancient Rome or medieval Japan, suicide was seen as a way of avoiding a perceived indignity, such as defeat in battle. St Augustine, in "The City of God", gives an unfavourable verdict on such suicides when compared with the patient suffering of the early Christians. For St Augustine, suicide is a cowardly flight from life’s misfortunes. And for St Thomas Aquinas, suicide is a rebellion against the providence of the benevolent God.
In the context of modern terrorism, suicide appears to be being justified, by at least some Islamist groups, with reference to 'martyrdom operations'. Cherie Blair famously tried to explain the self-destructive bombings of Palestinians in the context of despair among the youth of the Occupied Territories. The organisers of 9/11 bolstered the terrorists’ resolve by assuring them that their self-wrought deaths would deliver them from this life into a paradise of bodily comforts. Here again we see an association between the rebellion of revolution and a rebellion against life’s realities. Self-destructive terrorists have refused to accept that less violent yet more difficult means are the nobler ways to achieve their political goals.
How are the suicides of Stoics, the samurai and some modern terrorists relevant to the current debate about assisted suicides for terminally-ill modern Westerners? Are not the proposals of Lords Joffe and Falconer, of Margo MacDonald and Debbie Purdy framed in terms of respect for law, order and civilised standards? Yet it is this very respectability which hides the objective reality of suicide. Suicide in Nazi Germany (whether for the ill or of Nazi officers) was commonly practised within a State which was anxious to give (at least outside) respect to legal forms and administrative efficiency. Yet Nazism was at its heart a revolutionary movement which totally rejected the sanctity of human life. There is a greater Judge, Who forbids His creatures to disobey His higher law protecting life from the insurrection of suicide.
It has been quite fashionable for modern commentators to describe our Lord as one of the first revolutionaries. One peer even claimed in a parliamentary debate that the Crucifixion was an assisted suicide. Yet, as St Paul tells us, “Christ was made obedient for us unto death, even death upon a cross.” His submission was the very antithesis of the despair and rebellion in the face of failure and suffering which marks so many suicides throughout history. It was not for nothing that on the Cross He said: “My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?”; for the psalm He was reciting (Ps. 22) continues: “He hath not slighted nor despised the supplication of the poor man”, and ends: “My soul shall live.”
To recognise that suicide is a hallmark of rebellion against the divine order is not, however, to refuse compassion to those tempted to commit suicide for whatever reason. Rather, that recognition serves as a basis upon which we can explain that suicide is not part of God’s loving plan for His children in this vale of tears. Our lives are always worth living, not least because the Author of life “hath borne our infirmities and carried our sorrows” (Is.53.4) By His example on the Cross, Jesus the suffering servant proved Himself to be the King of love. We must pray that all those who feel indignity, resentment, suffering or misplaced revolutionary zeal will exchange the rebellion of suicide for a hope-filled, life-affirming humility.
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Today's must-read pro-life news-stories, Tuesday 26 July
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| Anders Breivik |
Norway shooter supports abortion for disabled babies
Anders Behring Breivik, who killed scores of people in Norway on Friday, supports abortion in cases of rape and disability. The mainstream media have been reporting that Mr Breivik is a "Christian fundamentalist", whereas in his own writings he made clear that he is not a religious believer. A number of his ideas are at variance with pro-life and pro-family principles. [LifeSiteNews.com, 25 July] http://bit.ly/pxMRKW
UK premature baby survives after doctors advised abortion
A British baby born at 23 weeks into pregnancy has survived, after his parents rejected doctors' advice to abort him. Jacob McMahon was born weighing 1lb 4oz (0.57kg). [Telegraph, 25 July] http://tgr.ph/pwld7R The Telegraph's reporter states incorrectly that the upper time-limit for abortion in Britain is 24 weeks. In fact, abortion is allowed up to birth on the ground of disability and on some other grounds.
UK sperm bank to offer new online catalogue offering 'well-dressed' donors
A London sperm bank is offering women an online catalogue of sperm donors classified by personal attributes. The catalogue includes details of the donor's personality, lifestyle and appearance. [Marie Claire, 25 July] http://bit.ly/oS1pmN Anthony Ozimic of SPUC commented: "Such catalogues have been available in the United States for many years. It is disturbing that such objectification and commodification of the gift of reproduction is now appearing in the United Kingdom."
Other stories:
Abortion
- African cardinal says divine judgment will fall on priests who do not oppose abortion [LifeSiteNews.com, 25 July] http://bit.ly/q6DX1s
- New Gallup opinion poll on US opinion on abortion [Gallup, 25 July] http://bit.ly/pfnjOU
- Aborted baby lies in open casket at US city hall funeral [LifeSiteNews.com, 25 July] http://bit.ly/oXRJ7r
- US pro-lifers campaigning against Catholic hospital refusing to sack abortionist [LifeSiteNews.com, 22 July] http://bit.ly/qYZV3c
- Nurses speak out against family in UK right-to-die case [Independent, 26 July] http://ind.pn/oiBtee
- US cardinal says deliberate taking of innocent is "intrinsically evil" [CNA, 25 July] http://bit.ly/ocumNt
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Monday, 25 July 2011
Read about Amnesty International's policy on abortion
SPUC is re-launching its information on charities as an online index, with new entries and updated information added as and when new information is received. Today's entry is on Amnesty International:
Amnesty International is one of the world's most prominent human rights organisations.
Amnesty International claims that it is not pro-abortion, but it now campaigns for the decriminalisation of abortion. In an October 2010 reply to a SPUC supporter, Amnesty International said that the organisation had in 2006 defined their policy to "Provide women and men with full information on sexual and reproductive health; Repeal laws criminalizing abortion...Ensure access to abortion services to any woman who becomes preganant as the result of rape, sexual assault or incest, or where a pregnancy poses a risk to a woman's life or a grave risk to her health."
The late Michael Evans, Catholic bishop of East Anglia, England, and a prominent member of Amnesty International, left the organisation in protest at its change of policy to support legal abortion.
Amnesty International has criticised Latin American countries for banning or restricting abortion.
Amnesty International's "Integrated Strategic Plan 2010 to 2016" states that it will work for the "...protection of sexual and reproductive rights and health" (p. 8). SPUC comment: "sexual and reproductive rights and health" is used commonly as either a technical term or a euphemism for abortion on demand.
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Amnesty International is one of the world's most prominent human rights organisations.
Amnesty International claims that it is not pro-abortion, but it now campaigns for the decriminalisation of abortion. In an October 2010 reply to a SPUC supporter, Amnesty International said that the organisation had in 2006 defined their policy to "Provide women and men with full information on sexual and reproductive health; Repeal laws criminalizing abortion...Ensure access to abortion services to any woman who becomes preganant as the result of rape, sexual assault or incest, or where a pregnancy poses a risk to a woman's life or a grave risk to her health."
The late Michael Evans, Catholic bishop of East Anglia, England, and a prominent member of Amnesty International, left the organisation in protest at its change of policy to support legal abortion.
Amnesty International has criticised Latin American countries for banning or restricting abortion.
Amnesty International's "Integrated Strategic Plan 2010 to 2016" states that it will work for the "...protection of sexual and reproductive rights and health" (p. 8). SPUC comment: "sexual and reproductive rights and health" is used commonly as either a technical term or a euphemism for abortion on demand.
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Please attend Michael Voris's talk in London on 24 August
I am delighted to hear that Michael Voris will be speaking in London on Wednesday 24 August. The talk has in fact been organised by my son Paul and you can purchase tickets for the talk on Paul's blog.
Michael Voris S.T.B. is the president and founder of St Michael’s Media and the senior executive producer of RealCatholicTV.com, the world's first online Catholic television station. Michael gave up a successful media career as an anchor, reporter and producer for CBS to dedicate his energies to the promotion of the Gospel through the media.
I met Michael Voris last year at Human Life International's conference in Rome, one of the many highlights of which was Cardinal Burke's address: 'Catholic orthodoxy: antidote against the culture of death'. In his speech Cardinal Burke claimed that the root of the attacks on the innocent life of unborn children was an erroneous view of human sexuality. Cardinal Burke said:
RealCatholicTV.com have also produced an hour-long documentary called The Cost of Abortion. This documentary focuses on the disastrous social and economic impact of abortion in the United States. Particularly interesting is Michael's reflections on the role of the media in promoting abortion and deliberately denigrating the work of pro-life organisations. I warn readers, as the website does itself, that the documentary contains disturbing images of actual abortions. This video was sent to every member of the US senate.
I have no doubt that Michael's talk will inspire people young and old either to embrace or renew their commitment to building-up of the culture of life. I would urge readers both to come to this event and to tell their friends about it.
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Michael Voris S.T.B. is the president and founder of St Michael’s Media and the senior executive producer of RealCatholicTV.com, the world's first online Catholic television station. Michael gave up a successful media career as an anchor, reporter and producer for CBS to dedicate his energies to the promotion of the Gospel through the media.
I met Michael Voris last year at Human Life International's conference in Rome, one of the many highlights of which was Cardinal Burke's address: 'Catholic orthodoxy: antidote against the culture of death'. In his speech Cardinal Burke claimed that the root of the attacks on the innocent life of unborn children was an erroneous view of human sexuality. Cardinal Burke said:
" ... The attack on the innocent and defenseless life of the unborn has its origin in an erroneous view of human sexuality, which attempts to eliminate, by mechanical or chemical means, the essentially procreative nature of the conjugal act. The error maintains that the artificially altered conjugal act retains its integrity. The claim is that the act remains unitive or loving, even though the procreative nature of the act has been radically violated. In fact, it is not unitive, for one or both of the partners withholds an essential part of the gift of self, which is the essence of the conjugal union. The so-called "contraceptive mentality" is essentially antilife.Many forms of so-called contraception are, in fact, abortifacient, that is, they destroy, at its beginning, a life which has already been conceived ..."Michael Voris addressed this very issue in a recent episode of his show 'The Vortex'.
RealCatholicTV.com have also produced an hour-long documentary called The Cost of Abortion. This documentary focuses on the disastrous social and economic impact of abortion in the United States. Particularly interesting is Michael's reflections on the role of the media in promoting abortion and deliberately denigrating the work of pro-life organisations. I warn readers, as the website does itself, that the documentary contains disturbing images of actual abortions. This video was sent to every member of the US senate.
I have no doubt that Michael's talk will inspire people young and old either to embrace or renew their commitment to building-up of the culture of life. I would urge readers both to come to this event and to tell their friends about it.
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Today's must-read pro-life news-stories, Monday 25 July
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| Professor John Harris |
Pro-life ethicists have expressed scepticism about a call by UK scientists for the creation of new expert body to advise on human-animal hybrids. A report by the Academy of Medical Scientists raises the possibility of breeding great apes with human intelligence. Peter Saunders of the Christian Medical Fellowship warned that Professor John Harris (pictured), the academy's advisory ethicist, is an anti-life extremist. [Peter Saunders, 22 July] http://bit.ly/oPRgVa
Korean Catholic bishops condemn sale of abortifacient pill
The Catholic bishops of Korea have condemned the South Korean government's approval of Ella (Ulipristal), the latest version of the morning-after pill. The bishop's pro-life committee said that the approval "is very regrettable, and the government is extremely irresponsible”. [Catholic Culture, 21 July] http://bit.ly/nFxqEz According to their manufacturers, morning-after pills can cause early abortions by preventing newly-conceived human embryos from implanting in the lining of the womb.
Prominent US psychiatrist says men are traumatized by abortion
Dr Keith Ablow, a prominent American psychiatrist has said that men are traumatized by abortion. In an opinion column, Dr Ablow said that in his own practice of psychiatry he has heard many men express intense pain about the abortions of their children. [Fox News, 22 July] http://fxn.ws/oxkWkU Abortion Recovery Care and Helpline (ARCH), SPUC's sister organization, provides counselling for men and women hurt by abortion. www.archtrust.org.uk
Other stories:
Abortion
- UK woman demoted for pregnancy felt coerced into abortion [Daily Record, 24 July] http://bit.ly/oRWMGn
- Former US abortion worker breaks silence, speaks out for life [LifeSiteNews.com, 21 June] http://bit.ly/oSJg0e
- Austrian doctor accused of euthanasia in Dubai [Austrian Times, 21 July] http://bit.ly/pUrIZ0
- EU economic crisis stems directly from low birth rate, says head of Vatican bank [LifeSiteNews.com, 21 July] http://bit.ly/nBosfg
- Irish lawyers recommend condom sales to under-age teens [Irish Independent, 25 July] http://bit.ly/nPqh2K
- Hundreds of gay couples 'marry' in New York for first time [Pink Paper, 24 July] http://bit.ly/qf4aeI
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Friday, 22 July 2011
Check out Christian Aid's policy on abortion
SPUC is re-launching its information on charities as an online index, with new entries and updated information added as and when new information is received. Today's new entry is on Christian Aid:
Christian Aid is a UK-based charity which provides aid to developing countries. It is sponsored by the main Christian denominations in the UK with the exception of the Catholic Church.
In a letter (8 March 2011) to SPUC, Loretta Minghella, Christian Aid's director said that:
Christian Aid have no policy on embryo research.
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Christian Aid is a UK-based charity which provides aid to developing countries. It is sponsored by the main Christian denominations in the UK with the exception of the Catholic Church.
In a letter (8 March 2011) to SPUC, Loretta Minghella, Christian Aid's director said that:
- While not supporting abortion clinics, Christian Aid follows the laws of each country it works within, i.e., places where abortion is legal.
- "Christian Aid does not fund abortions." But Christian Aid does fund organisations that "...provide support to poor women in crisis, including the provision of counselling services to inform victims of their legal rights, both in terms of advice on legal abortions as well as the risks of illegal abortions."
- "Christian Aid does fund partners that work with young people to ensure they have increased access to accurate, evidence-based and appropriate education around the issues of sexual and reproductive health rights..." SPUC comment: It should be noted that "sexual and reproductive health rights" is used commonly as either a technical term or a euphemism for abortion on demand. Also, terms such as "increased access" and "accurate, evidence-based" are used commonly as euphemisms for abortion services and pro-abortion propaganda.
- "....[Christian Aid's] partners also work to strengthen young girls' capabilities for informed and autonomous decision-making, in particular to help reduce sexual violence, unintended pregnancies and associated risks." SPUC comment: "informed and autonomous decision-making" is a phrase used commonly as a euphemism for abortion on demand.
- "Christian Aid does work with partners that promote use of and access to contraception and we see this as part of our critical strategy around training healthcare staff." SPUC comment: many forms of contraception also act to cause early abortions. Also, greater provision of contraception has been shown to lead to higher rates of abortion.
Christian Aid have no policy on embryo research.
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Thursday, 21 July 2011
The chutzpah of population control extremists is breathtaking
Simon Ross of Population Matters (formerly the Optimum Population Trust) was quoted thus in last Sunday's Observer:
Mr Ross' chutzpah shows that population control extremists are as bendy as a Beckham free-kick.
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"[F]amily planning is cheap, yet many people don't use it properly and accidental pregnancy rates are very high. We need to change the incentives to make the environmental case that one or two children are fine but three or four are just being selfish.The Beckhams, and others like London mayor Boris Johnson, are very bad role models with their large families." [my emphases]Excuse me? For all my adult life, supporters of "family planning" have claimed - repeatedly and in no uncertain terms - that "family planning" is all about choice, that no one (especially not men) have a right to tell women what to do with their bodies and that one should never, ever be judgmental about another person's private reproductive decisions.
Mr Ross' chutzpah shows that population control extremists are as bendy as a Beckham free-kick.
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Wednesday, 20 July 2011
A new study provides further evidence of parents' role as the primary educators of their children
A new study, from the University of Montreal, has found that for most teenagers, parents are their sexual role models. The International Business Times reports:
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"Research from the University of Montreal shows that 45 percent of teens do consider their parents their sexuality role models ... The survey participants included 1,139 mothers of teenagers and 1,171 youths between ages 14 and 17 years...To my mind this provides further evidence for both the truth and the principle that parents are the first and foremost educators of their children. It shows just how important it is that schools, governments and religious bodies should emphasise the importance of supporting parents, ensuring that parents have the confidence to talk about sexual matters with their children.
'Good communication within families and especially around sexual health issues is associated with more responsible behaviors," said Dr. Jean-Yves Frappier, a researcher at the University of Montreal's affiliated CHU Sainte-Justine Hospital Research Center. ... 'Parents seem to underestimate their role and the impact that they have', Frappier said in a statement. 'Health professionals and the media have an important role to play in empowering parents and enabling them to increase their communications with their children with regards to sexual health issues.'"
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This morning's must-read pro-life news-stories, Wednesday 20 July
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| "The Sex Education Show" |
- SPUC's Anthony McCarthy responds to a survey of medical students' abortion objections [John Smeaton, 19 July] http://bit.ly/p6j5GJ
- Complete ban on abortion in Poland would comply with international law says expert [Pat Buckley, 19 July] http://bit.ly/oBtCUk
- Ex-husband of UK princess urged mistress to have abortion, claims tabloid [Daily Mail, 19 July] http://bit.ly/rsY07Q
- Crackdown on hundreds of Indian ultrasound and abortion centers involved in sex-selection abortion [Jill Stanek, 18 July] http://bit.ly/mX7NDq
- Hong Kong IVF clinic aborts babies after implanting them in wrong woman [LifeSiteNews.com, 19 July] http://bit.ly/odTuTu
- Israeli scientists claim breakthrough in diabetes research using non-embryo stem cells [Diabetes.co.uk, 18 July] http://bit.ly/q7uCyq
- NHS and councils to investigate negligent care of elderly [Telegraph, 20 July] http://tgr.ph/rscebQ
- UK government defends support for pro-abortion population control agency [House of Lords, 19 July] http://bit.ly/neFF5r
- Contraceptive pills may reduce women's bone density [News Medical, 20 July] http://bit.ly/nQqvu2
- Ex-priest, gay rights advocate made head of Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission [Protect the Pope, 19 July] http://bit.ly/quTk2v
- Irish women skimping on contraception due to recession, claims clinic [Irish Examiner, 19 July] http://bit.ly/rjqzfj
- Canadian study finds that parents are teens' sexual role models [International Business Times, 19 July] http://bit.ly/qEL7el
- New series of UK TV sex ed show (pictured) "makes for squirm-inducing viewing" [Metro, 19 July] http://bit.ly/pVqDBJ
- US Catholic bishops' pro-life chairman opposes contraception in private health plans [Virtualization, 19 July] http://bit.ly/nmuTmW
- US Catholic archbishop speaks out against state push for gay marriage [LifeSiteNews.com, 19 July] http://bit.ly/nv6ouc
- UK government says all abortion providers must offer contraception [House of Lords, 18 July] http://bit.ly/qyfAJ8
- British island promotes condom use among young men [BBC, 18 July] http://bbc.in/nyvyWd
- UK local officials urge teenage girls to carry condoms [Leicestershire County Council, 18 July] http://bit.ly/mXTZtv
- More schools in Derby, UK, offering morning-after pills and condoms [This is Derbyshire, 18 July] http://bit.ly/pH4CsO
- Mexican protestors call for removal of pro-gay Catholic bishop [CNA, 18 July] http://bit.ly/oGgVFP
- US porn awareness campaign exposes devastating effects on children [LifeSiteNews.com, 18 July] http://bit.ly/oPIBQM
- New York marriage officer quits over gay marriage [LifeSiteNews.com, 15 July] http://bit.ly/pMDPgo
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Tuesday, 19 July 2011
SPUC's Anthony McCarthy responds to a survey of medical students' abortion objections
Anthony McCarthy, SPUC's new Education and Publications manager, has responded to a survey* published today in the Journal of Medical Ethics (JME). An abridged version of Anthony's comment has been adapted for the SPUC website but do read his unabridged version below:
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"The new survey found that nearly half of medical students believe in the right of doctors to conscientiously object to any procedure – with demand for a right not to perform a given procedure particularly high among Muslim students. Of 733 medical students surveyed,
“almost a third of students would not perform an abortion for a congenitally malformed foetus up to 24 weeks, a quarter would not perform an abortion for failed contraception before 24 weeks and a fifth would not perform an abortion on a minor who was the victim of rape.”The current GMC guidelines hold that where medical practice conflicts with a doctor’s religious or moral beliefs, the doctor is expected at least to explore with the patient their ability to find another doctor - the implication being that this doctor will comply. In light of this, it’s worth highlighting that the survey found that
“not all students in the survey who objected to the idea of performing an abortion would necessarily conscientiously object to performing it in practice”.
What is happening, and how, that strong ethical objections are somehow overridden?*Conscientious objection in medical students: a questionnaire survey, Strickland SLM J.Med Ethics 2011
If doctors are trained to act as mere facilitators of the desires of their patients and of the DoH’s aims then they have ceased to be members of a noble profession with a clear internal ethic. Indeed, any doctor not heeding his/her conscience, in line with the natural moral law, cannot be said to be operating within the Hippocratic tradition. While it is encouraging that many medical students, especially Muslims, are standing up for their autonomy in relation to fundamental moral truths concerning life and fertility, it is troubling that Dr Sophie Strickland, the survey's author, prominent ethicists and professional bodies view such autonomy as a problem. Conscientious objection - unlike abortion - is a fundamental human right protected by international law. The problem is not medical students asserting their rights to conscientious objection, in line with Hippocratic respect for human life, but the distortion of medicine by unethical practices such as abortion.""
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Monday, 18 July 2011
This morning's must-read pro-life news-stories, Monday 18 July
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- UN Women agency publishes radical pro-abortion report [Pat Buckley, 18 June] http://bit.ly/pibKe2
- UK girl survives after parents reject doctors' advice to abort her [Daily Mail, 17 July] http://bit.ly/oaIsC4
- UK government passing the buck to quangos over TV abortion ads [House of Commons, 15 July] http://bit.ly/mVC0rq
- Woman from Bhutan dies after abortion at 6 months [Jill Stanek, 15 July] http://bit.ly/pysxZb
- Women must not assume they can delay motherhood and rely on IVF, major UK study warns [Daily Mail, 17 July] http://bit.ly/pSjjHu
- UK scientists claim breakthrough in growing adult stem cells [Daily Mail, 17 July] http://bbc.in/qFL3DC
- Euthanasia case in English high court to start today [Daily Mail, 18 July] http://bit.ly/ndqJF5
- UK minister criticises suicide websites as "really evil" [Daily Mail, 18 July] http://bit.ly/rrSyYJ
- English GPs told to keep list of terminally-ill patients [Telegraph, 18 July] http://tgr.ph/qCpEAD
- Inspiring story (pictured) published by former locked-in syndrome patient [Peter Saunders, 17 July] http://bit.ly/ouxzII
- SPUC's Christine Hudson explains why explicit sex education is a failure [This is Derbyshire, 18 July] http://bit.ly/qYvqbL
- Millions of Britons questioned by town councils about sex lives [Daily Mail, 18 July] http://bit.ly/r2awaU
- Today's women rejecting promiscuity for monogamy and motherhood, says UK columnist [Daily Mail, 16 July] http://bit.ly/nclQn0
- Argentina bans all prostitution ads [LifeSiteNews.com, 15 July] http://bit.ly/mVOVmC
- Catholic Charities USA works comfortably with gay lobbyist [Catholic Culture, 15 July] http://bit.ly/qEoBx1
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Friday, 15 July 2011
Today's must-read pro-life news-stories, Friday 15 July
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| Bishop Thomas McMahon |
- English Catholic bishop (pictured) to lead prayers outside abortion centre this Saturday [Smeaton's Corner, 14 July] http://bit.ly/q8Y5JA
- Guatemalan presidential candidates united in opposition to abortion, gay agenda [LifeSiteNews.com, 14 July] http://bit.ly/oWXr3O
- UK regulator agrees new policies on family gamete donation [HFEA via NDS, 14 July] http://bit.ly/mUXIGD
- Scottish mother of assisted suicide man will not face criminal charges [Scotsman, 15 July] http://bit.ly/qxQvjg
- US Catholic archbishop says euthanasia advocates exploit patients' fears [EWTN, 15 July] http://bit.ly/qGS9Qo
- UK government promoting "family planning" among adolescent girls in developing countries [House of Commons, 14 July] http://bit.ly/r5tIyI
- Updated UK government advice to schools on bullying recommends gay lobby [Pink News, 15 July] http://bit.ly/qRUVuh
- Australian foreign minister's sister attacks "global gay Gestapo" [Pink Paper, 15 July] http://bit.ly/q88ii7
- BBC ends link with Christian website over gay issue [Pink Paper, 14 July] http://bit.ly/r0cVxo
- UK idea to shift to midwife-led maternity units branded a disaster [Evening Standard, 14 July] http://bit.ly/pjDdbV
- Australian hospital throws miscarried baby into rubbish, tells parents "it's just a foetus" [Jill Stanek, 14 July] http://bit.ly/mYhHGk
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Thursday, 14 July 2011
Archbishop Nichols' pastoral centre to host conference for dissenting Catholic gays
Next week Quest, "a group of lesbian and gay Catholics", will be holding its annual conference. The conference venue is the All Saints' Pastoral Centre at London Colney. The centre is both owned by, and part of, the Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster, headed currently by Archbishop Vincent Nichols. Quest's website gives a clear indication of how Quest and those commentators who support it dissent defiantly from Catholic teaching on sexual ethics*:
*Why is the Catholic Church's teaching on sexual ethics important specifically for the pro-life movement? The late Pope John Paul II, the great pro-life champion, taught in no. 97 of his 1995 encyclical Evangelium Vitae that it is an illusion to think that we can build a true culture of human life if we do not offer adolescents and young adults an authentic education in sexuality, and in love, and the whole of life according to their true meaning and in their close interconnection.
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- "[H]omosexual sex is not an incomplete or less perfect expression of human sexuality ... I also want to affirm that I regard heterosexual and homosexual sex as having the same potential and value ... I disagree fundamentally with Church teaching on this issue." [link]
- "[T]he teaching of the Vatican Congregations....is incompatible with the Gospel" [link]
- "Quest, an association for lesbian and gay Catholics, welcomes in general the government's proposals to provide for legal recognition of same-sex partnerships." [link]
“All support should be withdrawn from any organizations which seek to undermine the teaching of the Church, which are ambiguous about it, or which neglect it entirely. Such support, or even the semblance of such support, can be gravely misinterpreted. Special attention should be given to the practice of scheduling religious services and to the use of Church buildings by these groups, including the facilities of Catholic schools and colleges. To some, such permission to use Church property may seem only just and charitable; but in reality it is contradictory to the purpose for which these institutions were founded, it is misleading and often scandalous”.Will Archbishop Nichols once again fail to uphold Catholic pro-life and pro-family teaching, or will he surprise us with a new-found fidelity?
*Why is the Catholic Church's teaching on sexual ethics important specifically for the pro-life movement? The late Pope John Paul II, the great pro-life champion, taught in no. 97 of his 1995 encyclical Evangelium Vitae that it is an illusion to think that we can build a true culture of human life if we do not offer adolescents and young adults an authentic education in sexuality, and in love, and the whole of life according to their true meaning and in their close interconnection.
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This morning's must-read pro-life news-stories, Thursday 14 July
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| Crosswalk |
- Nadine Dorries MP confirms she "fully support[s] quick and easy access to abortion" [Guardian, 13 July] http://bit.ly/qBalC6
- May Bishop Michael Evans, defender of the unborn, rest in peace [John Smeaton, 13 July] http://bit.ly/oCZmvn
- UK government minister receives hundreds of complaints about abortion providers TV ads [House of Commons, 12 July] http://bit.ly/pVCEDY
- Human skin turned into brain cells, claim US scientists [Independent, 14 July] http://ind.pn/qPkRPk
- Full set of teeth grown from adult stem cells, claim Japanese scientists [Daily Mail, 13 July] http://bit.ly/qNKnLi
- US woman spent US$24,000 to ensure IVF baby was a girl [Daily Mail, 13 July] http://bit.ly/qdyjOu
- US Catholic bishop says faithful shouldn't donate to cancer charity open to embryo destruction [Catholic Culture, 13 July] http://bit.ly/nrvX7m
- Anglican bishop warns society is turning to assisted suicide as it loses the art of dying [Telegraph, 14 July] http://tgr.ph/qWr4T0
- Bill to outlaw euthanasia by dehydration passed by Italy’s lower house [Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, 13 July] http://bit.ly/nnJv6l
- UK govt minister addressed group of pro-abortion population control MPs to mark World Population Day [House of Commons, 13 July] http://bit.ly/n0J9dA
- Sexually transmitted infections in Scotland have trebled in past decade [Scotsman, 13 July] http://bit.ly/o4KzMO
- Head of Vatican institute says Humanae Vitae is answer to economic crisis [Zenit, 13 July] http://bit.ly/qjM1hW
- US state ends contracts with Catholic adoption agencies over gay adoption [LifeSiteNews.com, 12 July] http://bit.ly/pZZ9Ly
- IPPF's latest document asserts that all children have sexual rights [Gerard Nadal, 11 July] http://bit.ly/oiCh8F
- Argentineans hold massive pro-life march outside capitol building [CNA, 13 July] http://bit.ly/p7vJxQ
- US pro-life walk (pictured) comes to Ireland [Pat Buckley, 13 July] http://bit.ly/pOIpOt
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Wednesday, 13 July 2011
May Bishop Michael Evans, defender of the unborn, rest in peace
Michael Evans, the Catholic bishop of East Anglia, died earlier this week after a long period with cancer. I wish to put on record my gratitude for Bishop Evans' defence of the unborn when Amnesty International decided to campaign for the decriminalisation of abortion and access to abortion worldwide. Below are some extracts from the statement Bishop Evans issued announcing his decision to leave Amnesty International after 31 years of active membership. May he rest in peace.
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"...[O]ur proper indignation regarding pervasive violence against women should not cloud our judgement about our duty to protect the most vulnerable and defenceless form of human life. The International Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1989, and became a binding treaty for those countries which ratified it. Its Preamble quotes from the 1959 Declaration on the Rights of the Child, that 'the child, by reason of his or her physical and mental immaturity, needs special safeguards and care, including appropriate legal protection, before as well as after birth'. This must surely be part of the body of international human rights law to which Amnesty International is committed.Comments on this blog? Email them to johnsmeaton@spuc.org.uk
The Catholic Church shares Amnesty's strong commitment to oppose violence against women (for example, rape, sexual assault and incest), but such appalling violence must not be answered by violence against the most vulnerable and defenceless form of human life in a woman's womb. Catholics would want to show practical compassion for such women, and ensure for them all the medical and spiritual care and support they need. But there is no human right to access to abortion, and Amnesty should not involve itself even in such extreme cases...
To support access to abortion even in dire situations compromises Amnesty's mandate to 'Protect the Human'. In time Amnesty may seek to develop this policy further, but even this current limited decision makes it very difficult for Catholics to remain members of Amnesty or to give it any financial support. Very regretfully, I will be ending my 31 year membership of Amnesty International, which included in the 1980s several years on the British Section Council and its Religious Bodies Liaison Panel...
[Amnesty's] regretable decision will almost certainly divide Amnesty's membership and thereby undermine its vital work. Among all human rights, the right to life is fundamental. Commitment to work to 'Protect the Human' can only be deeply compromised by any support for access to abortion..."
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