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Ohio Right to Life

Statement: Thank you, Governor Kasich
Pro-life Governor Suspends Bid for Presidency

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE       CONTACT: Katherine Franklin
DATE: Wednesday, May 4, 2016     PHONE: 614-547-0099 ext. 304

The following statement is Ohio Right to Life’s response to Governor John Kasich’s announcement that he is suspending his bid for the presidency.

“On behalf of our board, our staff and our statewide membership, Ohio Right to Life thanks Governor John Kasich for his bid to serve the American people with compassion and proven pro-life leadership. Ohio Right to Life has been honored to work with Governor Kasich and his team over the last five years and achieve the enactment of 17 strong pro-life laws in our state. Undoubtedly, America would prove itself a stronger, more compassionate and more protective country for the right to life under Governor Kasich’s leadership. But we in Ohio rest assured knowing that as our Governor, he will continue to strengthen Ohio’s pro-life laws, standing with us to protect the dignity of human life and reminding us all: ‘If you save one life, it is as if you saved the world.'”

Click here to read statement in web browser.

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Founded in 1967, Ohio Right to Life, with more than 45 chapters and local affiliates, is Ohio’s oldest and largest grassroots pro-life organization. Recognized as the flagship of the pro-life movement in Ohio, ORTL works through legislation and education to promote and defend innocent human life from conception to natural death. 

Wyandot Co Right to Life’s Annual Geranium Sale

Think Spring! Our Annual Geranium Sale is going on now at Jean Ann Hoepf’s at 12051 State Highway 103E just east of Carey, OH. Call Jean Ann at 419-396-3217 to order your Red, Salmon, White, Violet or Pink plants. They are sold in sets of 3 plants. Flats of 36 are $24.  This is our major fundraiser of the year. Beautify your home and promote the dignity of human life from conception till natural death by purchasing these LIFE geraniums. Life is God-given.

 

The Ugly Truth About Abortion

Priests for Life in the Media

April 11 – April 18

Defending Life on EWTN: The ugly truth about abortion

Brand new shows airing now

Airing on EWTN TV:  Wednesday, April 13 at 3:00 a.m. ET  and Thursday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. ET.  Listen on EWTN Radio and EWTN shortwave on Sunday at 5 a.m. and 1 p.m.  Also on EWTN shortwave every Saturday at 6:30 p.m.  On EWTN RadioPlus Sunday at 9 a.m. and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. (All times Eastern) You can also stream EWTN online by going to EWTN.com and clicking on the “television” tab..

Undercover videos of Planned Parenthood facilities and personnel helped Americans fully grasp what abortion is, the callousness of those performing it, and what it does to its innocent victims.

For more information and details, go to DefendingLife.tv.

The Gospel of Life on Radio Maria: Missing from the family portrait

Airing: Tuesday, April 12 at 6 p.m. ET and rebroadcast on Thursday, April 14 at 2 a.m. ET and Monday, April 18 at midnight ET (11 p.m. CT Sunday). Go to radiomaria.us to listen online. 

Father Frank Pavone will interview the Griffin family of North Carolina, a devout Catholic, committed pro-life family that lost a child to abortion. Learn how siblings mourn the loss of that child, and how their mom’s abortion experience fuels their activism.

Call in with your questions to 866-333-6279 or ask questions by emailing us ahead of time at info@gospeloflife.com.

Shows are archived at PriestsForLife.org/RadioMaria and radiomaria.us/the-gospel-of-life.

The Catholic View for Women on EWTN: Waiting for Prince Charming

Airing on EWTN TV: Wednesday, April 13 at 11:00 p.m. ET and Friday, April 15 at 10:30 a.m. ET.  You can also stream EWTN online by going to EWTN.com and clicking on the “television” tab.

The co-hosts discuss the advantages of teaching daughters to live a chaste life. Chastity advocates Pam Stenzel and Leslee Unruh will be interviewed, along with Leslie Knopf, a student at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome.

Go to TheCatholicViewforWomen.com for more information.

Gospel of Life TV on NRB and SkyAngel: Abortion is the Primary Issue

Airing Schedule: Watch on National Religious Broadcasters network (NRB), Wednesday, April 13 at 4:30 pm ET. The NRB Network is on DIRECTV, channel 378. Gospel of Life is archived on the NRB Network Roku channel for seven days from the original air date. Also airing on SkyAngel 2 on Friday, April 15 at 6 am. ET. 

More Special Appearances

Alveda King will be on American Family Radio at 11:15 a.m. ET on Wednesday, April 13. Tune in online at www.afa.net

Hear us on EWTN radio on Catholic Connection with Teresa Tomeo.  Fr. Frank will be on with Teresa on Wednesday, April 13 at 8:35 am.  Call-in to the live show with questions at 877-573-7825. For more information and to listen to the live show on the internet, go to www.avemariaradio.net/hosts/teresa-tomeo.

Father Stephen Imbarrato will talk about his pro-life ministry on The Wendy Wiese Show on Relevant Radio at 2:30 p.m. ET on April 26. Tune in online at www.RelevantRadio.com

Source: Priests For Life

Mother of ‘Miracle’ Baby: UK Abortion Law is a Disgrace

NRL News Today

 April 11, 2016   Abortion
Mother of ‘miracle’ baby: UK abortion law is a disgrace

Editor’s note. This comes from our friends at SPUC–the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children.

Baby Meabh was born at just 23 weeks weighing barely a pound

Baby Meabh was born at just 23 weeks weighing barely a pound

Recently we reported on Meabh McArdle, the ‘miracle’ baby who was given less than a 1% chance of surviving after being born at 23 weeks.

Now her mother is speaking out about the ‘disgraceful’ abortion law operating in the UK, saying that “every baby deserves a fighting chance”.

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In England, Scotland and Wales, where the 1967 Abortion Act applies, abortion is allowed up to 24 weeks for a range of reasons. This has led to a situation where abortions are carried out virtually on demand up to this 24-week limit.

Abortion is allowed up to birth if doctors believe the baby will be born with a disability.

The law is more restrictive in Northern Ireland, despite continued attempts by powerful lobby groups – such as Amnesty International and numerous UN committees – to weaken it.

Fionnuala, who gave birth to her baby daughter in Belfast last year weighing just one pound, says she cannot believe that abortion laws are so weak in mainland Britain.

“It makes me sick to my stomach”

“The fact I could’ve had an abortion after she was born [i.e. after her due date] is an absolute disgrace – it makes me sick to my stomach,” said Fionnuala, speaking to the Daily Mail.

“I want people to see how beautiful she is and how every baby deserves a fighting chance.

“When I gave birth to her she had hands and feet and a gorgeous little face – I think some people don’t realise how developed they are at that age.

“Breaks my heart”

“It breaks my heart that people can abort a baby when I see what she looked like at 23 weeks…”

She added: “It took Meabh five and a half months to be well enough to come home, but it’s all been so worth it. It’s still hard now, but she’s brilliant and such a happy little baby.”

The mother-of-one previously suffered three miscarriages due to a septate uterus, which didn’t allow her pregnancies to get past 12 weeks.

Fighting for her life

Meabh spent the first six months fighting for survival on the neonatal intensive care unit at Belfast’s Royal Victoria Hospital.

Meabh was born with Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), a congenital heart defect meaning she had an abnormal source of blood flow to the lungs.

She also suffered with retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), meaning her eyes were not developed properly and her retina did not receive enough oxygen.

“The scariest thing I’ve ever been through”

She was given a fifty per cent chance of being blind and underwent two operations to preserve her sight. She is still being tube-fed and is also on oxygen.

“It was the scariest thing I’ve ever been through,” Fionnuala said.

“When I was admitted to hospital with the discharge the doctors told me the chances of her surviving were so low.

“I’m just so happy to have her home”

“They said that it was like she was lying in a bag of pus inside the womb. That was five minutes prior to me giving birth, so I was terrified.

“Now, I’m just so happy to have her home.

“She’s still only the same size as a newborn, but her weight has gone up to 8lbs and 15 ounces which is definitely an improvement.

“Meabh is such a bubbly, beautiful and amazing little girl who defied all of the odds that were stacked against her.”

SOURCE: http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2016/04/mother-of-miracle-baby-uk-abortion-law-is-a-disgrace/#.Vw0LapUUWM8

Pro-Choice Writer Visits Abortion Clinic, Finds Out It’s Not Like She Imagined

NRL News Today

 April 11, 2016   Abortion Clinic

Pro-choice writer visits abortion clinic, finds out it’s not like she imagined

By Sarah Terzo

pregnanttummy45Pro-choice writer Hannah Selinger describes her visit to an abortion clinic.

In all the years I have spent writing and thinking about a woman’s right to choose, I have never set foot in an abortion clinic, because I have never needed to. In my mind, I had always pictured a clean and comfortable place…

This was no Westchester clinic. The place was dirty and dark and the women in the room outside were standing, as there were no chairs. A woman beside me was crying. .. In the press, the issue of the right to choose will be reduced to the terminology of precedent and privacy. But the visceral reality of abortion–the grimy clinic, the sobbing and hapless young woman…cannot be understood by such desensitized vocabulary.

From Hannah Selinger “The Raw Story: The real state of abortion rights, before Alito” 01/12/2006

SOURCE: http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2016/04/pro-choice-writer-visits-abortion-clinic-finds-out-its-not-like-she-imagined-2/#.Vw0KRpUUWM8

ACLU Loses Case to Force Catholic Hospital to Perform Abortions

ACLU loses case to force Catholic hospital to perform abortions

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DETROIT, April 11, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) – A Michigan judge has thrown out the ACLU’s lawsuit attempting to force a nationwide chain of Catholic hospitals to perform abortions.

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division dismissed the case, saying the liberal legal organization lacks standing to sue.

The ACLU filed suit against Trinity Health Corporation, which operates 86 health care facilities in 21 states nationwide, last October because Trinity – a Catholic institution – abides by the U.S. Bishops’ Ethical and Religious Directives (ERDs), which bar physicians from taking unborn human life.

“Those who doubt that anyone would ever try to force someone to commit an abortion need only look at this case,” explained Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Matt Bowman. “This is precisely what the ACLU sought to do. The court came to the right conclusion in putting an end to their quest.”

Lawyers argued that their policy threatens pregnant women “with real, immediate, and substantial harm by impeding their ability to obtain full emergency medical services,” or a referral to an abortion facility. Mothers who suffered complications during pregnancy, the ACLU said, could become septic.

The court ruled that the ACLU lacked standing to bring the case, dismissing its claims of impending harms as “dubious” and “speculative.”

They did not rise to the point that the case should be heard, much less that a Christian organization should be forced to violate its established protocols based on its faith, the court said.

“Trinity Health Corporation is” dedicated to “carrying out the health care mission of Catholic Health Ministries on behalf of and as an integral part of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States,” the court noted in its ruling today.

“No American should be forced to commit an abortion – least of all faith-based medical workers who went into the profession to follow their faith and save lives, not take them,” said ADF Senior Counsel Kevin Theriot. “Federal law directly prohibits the government from engaging in any such coercion.”

The ACLU has a long history of suing Catholic health care providers for their refusal to provide services the Roman Catholic faith deems sinful.

In January, a San Francisco judge ruled against an ACLU lawsuit trying to force Mercy Medical Center to sterilize a female patient.

In December 2013, the ACLU sued the U.S. Council of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) for issuing the directives prohibiting Catholic institutions from performing abortions, an omission the legal group described as a form of medical negligence.

Sterilization and contraception both violate Roman Catholic teaching, as well as the hospital’s ERDs.

SOURCE: https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/aclu-loses-case-to-force-catholic-hospital-to-perform-abortions?utm_source=LifeSiteNews.com+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=8f13e79277-LifeSiteNews_com_Intl_Headlines_06_19_2013&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0caba610ac-8f13e79277-397584261

 

 

Tiny Premature Baby Was Born at Just 22 Weeks and Spent 4 Months in NICU, But Look at Her Now

Tiny Premature Baby Was Born at Just 22 Weeks and Spent 4 Months in NICU, But Look at Her Now

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Micaiah Bilger   Mar 30, 2016   |   12:26PM    Dallas, TX

When Ruby was born at the Methodist Richardson Medical Center on March 22, 2015, doctors did not think she would live long. She was born four and a half months premature after just 22 weeks in her mother’s womb, according to the report.

Dr. Lilian St. John, a neonatologist at the hospital, said she gave Ruby a less than 5 percent chance of survival at birth.

“However, her parents still wanted everything to be done for her,” St. John said.

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Soon St. John and the other medical staff saw how strongly Ruby was fighting to survive. The tiny little girl spent five months in the neonatal intensive care unit before finally going home, the report states.

Father David Silva said the family’s journey has been difficult, but they are hopeful. Ruby now weighs 16 pounds and is doing well, the family said.

“But at the end of the day, at the end of the road, there is a light and we’re seeing the light now,” Silva said.

“Every day I feel special because God did a lot on her, and she’s doing really good because God is holding her,” her mother, Mirna Contreras, added.

More very premature babies like Ruby are surviving outside the womb because of modern medical technology. In 2012, a little boy named Micah Pickering also was born after just 22 weeks in the womb. His parents, Danielle and Clayton Pickering, chose to pursue treatment for their baby even though his health appeared grim.

Danielle said, “We figured he was our baby, and he was what the Lord had given us, and we would just do everything we could.” Though Micah still has health problems today, his family said he is a spunky little boy.

A 2015 study in the New England Journal of Medicine looked at the survival and outcomes of almost 5,000 babies born before 27 weeks gestation at 24 hospitals from 2006 -2011. The researchers found that 23 percent of infants survived at just 22 weeks gestation, and their chances of survival increased rapidly each week. However, some babies are not given a chance to survive. The study also found that some hospitals were deliberately denying these very premature babies life-saving medical treatment.

Babies like Ruby and Micah are fortunate because their parents fought to give them the same life-saving medical treatment as any other baby. Their stories are examples of how even the youngest babies are valuable and worth fighting for.

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Source: http://www.lifenews.com/2016/03/30/tiny-premature-baby-was-born-at-just-22-weeks-and-spent-4-months-in-nicu-but-look-at-her-now/

Get Ready for Primary Elections; Get to Know the Candidates

Get Ready for Primary Elections; Get to Know the Candidates
It’s important to get to know the candidates now so you will be ready to vote in your State primary.  Find the date of your State primary election at PoliticalResponsibility.com/states.
Friends, this is no time for weariness or cynicism, for fatigue or for “checking out” of the political process.
Rather, as the Church constantly reminds us, this is the time to engage fully in the task of being faithful citizens. A big part of that is to inform ourselves about who these candidates are and how they think.
As always, I do want to know your opinions, and you can give me your feedback on the debates using the hashtag #voteprolife or send your feedback to me on the form at the top of PoliticalResponsibility.com.
Finally, please also pray the Prayer for our Nation as we Prepare to Elect our Leaders (www.ElectionPrayer.org).  This non-partisan, non-denominational prayer can be prayed each day between now and the elections on November 8. Prayer cards are also available at the above link for your friends, family and parish.
God bless you!

Fr. Frank Pavone
National Director, Priests for Life

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Stigma, Emotional Turmoil, and Pro-Life Pressure Keep Doctors From Performing Abortions

NRL News Today

 March 4, 2016   Abortion

Stigma, emotional turmoil, and pro-life pressure keep doctors from performing abortions

By Sarah Terzo

Abortion-Instruments2A New York Times article entitled “Under Pressures and Stigma, More Doctors Shun Abortion” sheds light on some of the reasons why there is such a major shortage of abortionists in the United States.

Although the article is old, the factors it discusses are still relevant. The article highlights 3 different reasons why most OBGYNs choose not to perform abortions – stigma, the emotional toll of the work, and pro-life activity.

Stigma

Dr. Curtis E Harris, a pro-life obstetrician, says:

The term “abortionist” still has a very heavy stigma. Most gynecologists work to bring a child into the world in a healthy state. [Performing an abortion] is a real contradiction.

Harris believes that not only is there stigma about abortion, but that abortion is a basic contradiction to the ideal work of an obstetrician; that of delivering healthy babies.

Dr. Michael Policar, then medical director of Planned Parenthood of San Francisco and Alameda, California, explains how the fact that so few doctors perform abortions adds to the stigma:

[A shortage of abortion providers gives] the impression that abortion is a dirty business and that it is somehow not an appropriate or legitimate medical procedure.

His comments indicate that when fewer abortionists enter the field because of the stigma, the resulting drop in abortionists adds more stigma, leading to a vicious cycle that works in pro-lifers’ (and preborn babies’) favor.

Warren Hern, a late-term abortionist who practices in Boulder, Colorado, describes how one day he called a friend and fellow doctor while working at his clinic.

He is one of my best friends, a medical colleague who is strongly pro-choice and who has done abortions himself. I called him late Saturday afternoon and said I wanted to come over. He asked me where I was and I told him I was at my office. ‘Still killing babies this late in the afternoon?’ It was like a knife in my gut. It really upset me. What it conveys is that no matter how supportive people may be, there is still a horror at what I do.

Dr. Joseph Randall worked as an abortionist for 8 years and did about 32,000 abortions. He stopped performing them after converting to Christianity. He says that other doctors “treated us [abortionists] as second-class M.D.’s.”

Randall says that the negative opinions other doctors had towards abortion providers were discussed at meetings of the National Abortion Federation. The NAF is roughly equivalent to a union for abortion doctors and other providers. According to Randall:

The other doctors would mention the same kind of hypocrisy – that’s what we called it – of our peers.

Randall also says that since he stopped performing abortions, other doctors have been much more accepting of him and his practice.

Dr. Warren H Pearse, then executive director of the College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, gives his impression of doctors who perform abortions:

It’s not pleasant being an abortion doctor. By and large they are zealots who are strongly committed and who believe, in most instances correctly, that if they don’t provide the service, no one will.

Emotional trauma

So why is it so unpleasant being an abortion doctor? Stigma is definitely a factor, but there are other reasons. One possible reason is the emotional toll of the work. After all, abortionists have to look at the remains of aborted babies, who, as early as 7 to 8 weeks after conception, have developed arms, legs, fingers, and toes.

The New York Times article describes the emotional turmoil one former abortionist went through. This doctor once chose to do abortions because she felt they should be available, but:

[S]he had to prepare herself emotionally each time, and she often had a sleepless night before a scheduled abortion.

“It’s a very tough thing for a gynecologist to do.” The emotions it arouses are so strong, she said, that doctors “don’t talk to each other about it.”

The doctor said she lost control only once, when she was performing an abortion on a 30-year-old doctor after she herself had just had a miscarriage. She had been trying for 7 years to become pregnant. After the abortion, she said, “I just collapsed on the floor,” overcome by her emotions.

Pro-life activism

Pro-Life activities are another reason why many doctors won’t perform abortions. Abortionist Dennis Christiansen describes how once a doctor begins performing abortions, the rest of his practice often dries up:

In spite of the fact that some patients want the abortion service available, and will go for the abortion service, they will not wish to come back for other services. Patients may be willing to walk through a picket line for an abortion but they are not willing to walk through the same picket line for a Pap smear.

Picketers clearly have an impact on the rest of the doctor’s practice. They are a deterrent against new doctors entering the abortion field. …

Pro-lifers have a lot to be encouraged about.

Editor’s note. This is excerpted from a post a appeared at liveactionnews.org and is reprinted with permission.

Front-Page Photos of Pro-Lifers

NRL News Today

 March 4, 2016   Media Bias

How can it be? Washington Post and the NY Times both have front-page photos of pro-lifers?

By Dave Andrusko

WaPoNYT74I did not see Thursday’s New York Times until later in the day but I did see and read the Washington Post’s account of the oral arguments before the Supreme Court in Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, the challenge to Texas’s pro-life law, HB 2, first thing.

I almost choked on my bowl of cereal when I saw a large front-page photo of joyful pro-lifers taken in front of the Supreme Court. Not exactly a common occurrence, I can assure you. But I literally did a double-take when I went to the jump page.

There was a photo of a pro-abortionist, but across from that small photo was a separate story accompanied by a much larger photo of pro-life Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wi.) addressing the pro-life contingent.

Later on Thursday, I learned, to my utter amazement, that a photo of pro-lifers also graced page one of the New York Times! (See “Pro-Abort Activists Freak Out Over Pro-Lifers on NY Times Front Page.”) Worse yet, one held a sign reading, “I am a pro-life feminist.”

To what do I attribute this double blessing (double whammy from the pro-abortion point of view)? I haven’t a clue. Here are a few entirely speculative possibilities.

Pangs of conscience for having given short-shrift to the many, many March for Life rallies in which anywhere from 60,000 to 200,000 pro-life champions assembled in our nation’s capital on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade? I think not. Why now? We’ve been invisible for 40+ years.

What about a new photo editor[s], with a secret determination to be fair enough to alert readers to the fact that there are such things as pro-lifers. That is even less of a possibility.

Could it be the contrast between the two assemblies? As we discussed yesterday, the much larger crowd of pro-abortionists menacingly surrounded the pro-lifers. Their mouths spewed venom, pro-lifers smiled and sang hymns. Hmmm.

Or it could be (and I am speculating, after all) that these Media Establishment titans understand that come what may with this particular Supreme Court case, our Movement is ascending, the anti-life movement is on the wane.

Whatever the reason, what a wonderful and pleasant surprise.

Editor’s note. If you want to peruse stories all day long, go directly to nationalrighttolifenews.org and/or follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/daveha.