Pro-life
Preaching Hints
September 6 – 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Is 35:4-7a
Jas 2:1-5
Mk 7:31-37
The readings of today bring us to the heart of two key
principles of our Faith that undergird our pro-life commitment
to defend the unborn, and all the marginalized.
The first is that of “integral salvation.” Jesus does not
only bring about the “salvation of souls;” rather, it’s about
the salvation of the human person, in body and soul, including
all human relationships and institutions. Defending human
rights, and creating a just social order in which those rights
are protected, is therefore at the heart of the Church’s
mission. It is not some kind of political “add-in” to that
mission. Stopping the dismemberment of children is part of
promoting integral salvation. Our Lord reveals the integral
salvation he comes to bring through his healing of the deaf
(Gospel reading) as was foretold by the prophets (First
reading).
The second principle is that of non-discrimination, which the
second reading brings into clear light. Today, the legal status
of the unborn in America is different from any other group of
people, because, as Roe vs. Wade said, “The word person as used
in the Fourteenth Amendment does not include the unborn.” It is,
essentially, a policy of exclusion and marginalization, and
today’s second reading makes it clear that such a stance has no
room in a Christian heart or a Christian society.
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