"Reflecting on the Immaculate Conception of Mary helps us to enter
into a profound and life-giving mystery....lack of self-giving is precisely what ails us in today’s
culture. When we prepare engaged couples for marriage, for example, we
spend quite a bit of time on what, to many, seems a foreign concept:
trusting God with your life....Because of the serpent’s deception, men and women
throughout history have bought into the lie and grasp fruitlessly at
all sorts of ways to control their own destiny instead of putting things
into the hands of their loving Creator. This is so painfully manifest
today by the high incidence of sexual activity outside of marriage, and
the death-dealing acts of contraception and abortion. But we must have hope! Despite the many manifestations of grave sin
all around us, God so wants to heal and restore us, that He became Man
to save us. By the gift of Mary, conceived without sin, He provided the
pure vessel to be the Mother of the Savior....Pope Benedict
helps us understand the Immaculate Conception this way: 'The person who
abandons himself totally in God’s hands does not become God’s puppet, a
boring "yes man"; he does not lose his freedom. Only the person who
entrusts himself totally to God finds true freedom, the great creative
immensity of the freedom of good.' In place of the destructive behaviors that only cause us heartache,
let us look to Mary Immaculate, the new Eve, the Mother of the Redeemer,
to lead us to the freedom of the truth and to share that truth with
others, for nothing shall be impossible for God" (Truth and Charity Forum, 12/9/13)
On the right side of the home page is a link to email the White House and the Pa Delegation on selected federal matters (12/2/17 update), as well as a link to email Bucks County's Delegation in Harrisburg on selected state matters (12/2/17 update).
- Looking at the Updated Charter for Healthcare Workers (11/23/17)
- "Introduction: Ministers of Life" (excerpts)
- "Procreating" (excerpts)
- "Living" (excerpts)
- "Dying" (excerpts)
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(Human
life inviolable and 'indisposable; Abortion and the destruction of
nascent life; Embryo reduction; Interception and contragestation;
Ectopic pregnancies; Anencephalic fetuses; Conscientious objection;
Defending the right to life;
Prevention; Prevention and vaccines; Medical prevention and society;
Sickness;
Diagnosis;
Interventions on the genome; Gene therapy; Regenerative therapy;
Treatment and rehabilitation;
- Prescription
and appropriate use of pharmaceuticals; Access to available medications
and technologies; Sustainable health, pharmaceutical companies, rare or
neglected diseases; Pain relief treatments;
Informed consent of the patient;
- Xenotransplants; Transplantation and personal identity; Abuses in transplantation;
Forms of dependence; Drug dependence; Alcoholism; Tobacco dependence;
- Psychotropic drugs; Psychology and psychotherapy;
- Pastoral
care and the sacrament of the Annointing of the Sick;
Ethics committees and clinical ethics counseling;
- Health care policies and the right to preservation of health)
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