Pro-life
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June 13- Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
2 Sm 12:7-10, 13 Gal 2:16, 19-21 Lk 7:36—8:3 or 7:36-50
“The life I live now is not my own...” This bold declaration
in the second reading of today indicates the foundation of the
pro-life convictions of the Church: we belong to God. This
statement from Galatians 2 parallels that in 1 Corinthians 6:19:
“You are not your own.” At issue in the pro-life struggle is not
simply the question, “When does life begin?” It is, rather, the
question, “To whom does life belong?” The fact that each human
life belongs to God is what we mean when we say it is “sacred.”
Because each life belongs to God, no other human being may own
or kill that life, including his own. This is why David’s act of
killing Uriah, referenced in the first reading, was condemned by
Nathan as evil.
The awesome calling of parents, moreover, is revealed here,
since they are entrusted with the gift of life which does not
ultimately belong to them but which, nevertheless, they
cooperate with the Creator to bring about.
“I still live my human life, but it is a life of faith…” This
assertion of Paul shows us another reason why the defense of
life is so fundamental to the Church. As John Paul II wrote in
Evangelium Vitae, “Man is called to a fullness of life which far
exceeds the dimensions of his earthly existence, because it
consists in sharing the very life of God. The loftiness of this
supernatural vocation reveals the greatness and the inestimable
value of human life even in its temporal phase. Life in time, in
fact, is the fundamental condition, the initial stage and an
integral part of the entire unified process of human existence”
(EV n.2) In other words, we must defend the natural gift of
human life, in order that people may, with that foundation
secure, take hold of life eternal.
As we proclaim the absolute demands of respect for life, we
proclaim the infinite mercy of God even toward those who have
taken life. This Sunday’s readings give us an opportunity to
renew the Church’s invitation to mothers and fathers alike who
have participated in abortion to come to Him for forgiveness and
peace.
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