Bishop: Likelihood of pro-life president "less than hoped for"

Advertisement    Partners    Contacts

Christian Forum
INVICTORY.COM
Christian Resources, Websites, E-cards, Prayer, Video >>
Christian News Search

  News by Topics



      NEWS ARCHIVES  
2012 Jan Feb Mar Apr May
Tour partner: Travel Directions

  Who is reading news now

  Christian News Ticker

U.S. | PRESS

John-Henry Westen interviews Bishop Finn, photo via lifesite.net
Bishop: Likelihood of pro-life president "less than hoped for"

For the diocese and archdiocese of Kansas City, the focus for 2008 in terms of the battle for life are similar. Beyond the presidential election, the focus is fighting against research which destroys human, reports John-Henry Westen, LifeSiteNews.com.

LifeSiteNews.com spoke with Kansas City, Kansas Archbishop Joseph Naumann and Kansas City, Missouri Bishop Robert Finn at the March for Life in Washington.

Side by side, but separated by the Missouri River, the dioceses both have to deal with the Stowers Institute on the Missouri side, which spends tens of millions on promoting embryonic stem cell research.

As they discussed what seemed most pressing to them at the dawn of 2008, they both noted the Presidential election. Bishop Finn told LifeSiteNews.com that he hopes to have a "strong pro-life president," adding, however, that the "the likelihood of it seems less than we hope for."

Nevertheless, he said, "We have to be full of hope, we have to persevere, keep praying. We have to realize that it's many little things that accomplish the goal. It's not just the president, it's not just an obvious victory, but the perseverance and trust in Almighty God and asking and inviting Him to use us again and again to accomplish this great goal - protection of human life."

Archbishop Naumann said similarly: "The elections are going to be very important because so much depends on electing good people, particularly the President." The Archbishop continued, "That always has to be undergirded with prayer. It has to be complemented with the alternatives of love. Those that we can't save by law we can save by love."

Both Church leaders also plan to continue initiatives to combat destructive research on human embryos in their dioceses. "We continue to work in my state of Missouri especially for a ban on human embryonic stem cell research and human cloning, because this is fundamental and foundational," Bishop Finn told LifeSiteNews.com. "This should not be allowed to go forward because it is in effect the destruction of human life, the regarding it as a commodity and using it for very vicious and violent gain."

Archbishop Naumann noted that his archdiocese would be renewing a "statewide initiative in Kansas on stem cell research," which the church undertook last year. He noted that the battle in the area is intense because of the Stowers Institute. "They have a lot invested in the type of research that destroys human embryos," he said, "so I don't think the other side is going to go away easily on this."

For the Catholic spiritual leaders of the Cities of Kansas, however, it is primarily a spiritual battle. As Bishop Finn put it: "We're going to work on prayer. We're trying to promote in the diocese a greater use of the sacrament of confession, because there is so much alienation and need for reconciliation. This gives power to our prayers. We have to live in the life of Jesus Christ in supernatural grace and then these little things we do become that much more powerful and God can use them."

Do you need a prayer?

Your name and country (optional)



* All your prayer requests are sent anonymously to Manmin church willing to pray for your needs
New iPad POLL!

VOTE NOW! Will you buy new iPad?




[02/05/2008] Print Version

© Reprint is allowed unless source hyperlink is not deleted
[ christian news ]     [ HTML link ]     [ back ]

Christ at the Checkpoint: Hope in the Midst of Conflict

Brazil sees faith explosion

OTHER NEWS

PRESS

       BREAKING NEWS  
  Internet-conference    [ all ]
Brother Yun
Leader of house church in China
Serge Velbovets
Owner of the Christian Telegraph
Ad is provided by Google automatically

       PHOTOREPORT  

       AUDIO & VIDEO  

       HOT ISSUE  

       QUOTE OF THE DAY  
Ray Parascando, Pastor of Crossroads Church in Staten Island, N.Y.


Copyright © 1999-2012 CHRISTIAN TELEGRAPH. We are not responsible for the content on other sites we refer (if you want to research just visit those sites).
The use in whole or in part of this site content must clearly state as having come from "Christian Telegraph" with hyperlink, not Telegraph nor Christian News etc.

eXTReMe Tracker
The Baptist Top 1000 Christian.com
Social Network
CFS Top Christian Sites Fundamental Christian Topsites LIVE GOD NETWORK