Zephyrinus is extremely grateful for the Text and Illustration, for this Article,
which is taken from MULIER FORTIS
It's a ghastly statistic. Over eight million babies killed in the forty-seven years since the Abortion Act was given Royal Assent . . . and that's just in Great Britain. Last year [2013] in England and Wales, we averaged 550 deaths a day.
The numbers are horrific, but they are difficult to grasp, and so we can ignore them.
Into the Beloved Hands
of Our Beloved Mother,
Mary, Queen of Heaven,
Queen of the Angels,
we commend all the Aborted Babies.
(Daily Prayer for The Little Ones)
Image: MULIER FORTIS
The numbers are horrific, but they are difficult to grasp, and so we can ignore them.
It helps to provide concrete examples. I teach Science in Secondary School. In London; these Schools generally have about 1,000 students. So that works out as killing a School's-worth of children every two days.
This was not what was envisaged when Parliament passed The Abortion Act forty-seven years ago.
There were supposed to be safeguards. The mother's health was supposed to be at risk before the awful step of ending a life could be contemplated. The signatures of two independent Medical Practitioners were required.
But now, an abortion is seen as a woman's right, and, in some cases, almost a duty.
The parallels with the drive towards legalising euthanasia and assisted suicide are striking. All the assurances of safeguards ring very hollow in the face of Britain's abortion statistics.
SPUC is inviting people to hold a minute's silence on Monday 27 October, at 11:04 a.m. - the time Royal Assent was given to The Abortion Act by Queen Elizabeth II. [Editor: This Article is a repeat from October 2014.]
"SPUC invites everyone to hold a minute’s silence in honour of the children who will never be born and who will never know what it is to be loved in this life. We also remember the mothers and fathers who have made this tragic mistake which has also damaged them. We honour, as well, all those mothers and fathers who have withstood enormous pressures and have given their babies the best chance of life by respecting their right to be born."
This was not what was envisaged when Parliament passed The Abortion Act forty-seven years ago.
There were supposed to be safeguards. The mother's health was supposed to be at risk before the awful step of ending a life could be contemplated. The signatures of two independent Medical Practitioners were required.
The parallels with the drive towards legalising euthanasia and assisted suicide are striking. All the assurances of safeguards ring very hollow in the face of Britain's abortion statistics.
SPUC is inviting people to hold a minute's silence on Monday 27 October, at 11:04 a.m. - the time Royal Assent was given to The Abortion Act by Queen Elizabeth II. [Editor: This Article is a repeat from October 2014.]
"SPUC invites everyone to hold a minute’s silence in honour of the children who will never be born and who will never know what it is to be loved in this life. We also remember the mothers and fathers who have made this tragic mistake which has also damaged them. We honour, as well, all those mothers and fathers who have withstood enormous pressures and have given their babies the best chance of life by respecting their right to be born."
Illustration: SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF UNBORN CHILDREN
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