The Slaughter of the Innocent

by Father Paul Duffner, O.P.

Speaking to His apostles,
Our Lord said: "I
am the WAY, the TRUTH, and the LIFE" (John 14:6). There is no way
to the Father, except through
Christ. There is no
truth except that it conforms to the
Infinite Truth that is God. There
is no life that does not have God as
its ultimate source. That is true
from the lowest form of life to the highest angel.
As regards human life,
God alone is the cause of the
human soul (source of
man’s natural life), and of
divine grace (source of
man’s supernatural
life).
With all the progress of modern science and technology, the world of science
cannot produce even the smallest living cell. Life - in the order of nature -
comes only from pre-existing life, each cell coming from a pre-existing cell
which divides and causes growth. Science can analyze a blade of grass, and tell
us all the elements or chemical components that go to make it up; but if that
blade of grass dies, the scientist cannot restore its life; nor can he take
those chemical components, put them together and have a blade of grass. There is
a life that has been lost, and no power on earth can restore it. To pass on
life, there must be pre-existing life, pre-existing cells. Such is the law of
nature established by the Author of
all life.
God, the Author of Life
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God giving a
soul to the body of Adam (left) -
by Michelangelo Buonarroti -
from Cappella Sistina, Vatican
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With human life, however, there is needed not only preexisting life,
but the special intervention on the part of God. In
the divine scheme of things,
God has so ordered the laws of nature
that man would cooperate with
Him in bringing new
human life into the world. He
has given this tremendous power to man
and woman, to initiate the process that will
occasion God’s creating another
immortal human soul, made to
God’s image. Each time the ovum is
fertilized, God brings into being
another human being, another
human person. As the Sacred Congregation
for the Doctrine of the Faith stated in 1974
in its
Declaration on Abortion:
As soon as the egg is fertilized, a life begins
that belongs not to the father or mother but to the new living human being
who now develops on his own account . . . Science has shown that from the
very first moment this living being possesses a stable structure or genetic
program; it is a human being, an individual human being with all its
characteristic traits already fixed. At the moment of fertilization the
marvelous course of human life begins, even if each of the great powers by
which that life is exercised requires time to become properly disposed and
readied for action. (N. 12,13)
Abortion - an Abominable Crime
All the above makes it clear that the deliberate destruction of the
human
fetus at any stage of its development is the
taking of human life. For this
reason the second Vatican Council declared "from the moment of its conception
life must be guarded with the greatest care. Abortion and infanticide are
abominable crimes." (Gaudium et Spes, n. 51)
Since God alone is the source of
every human life,
God alone has the right to
take it away. (Wisdom 15:11) We are not speaking of
capital punishment, or other
situations where, through serious violations of the rights of others, one can
forfeit his own right to life. We are speaking of the natural right to life of
every innocent person, including the unborn who are especially
innocent of any
crime . . . and who, before
God, are persons, regardless of what any
human court might declare. As the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the
Faith stated:
It is indeed amazing that there should be, on the one hand, a widespread
outcry against capital punishment end against war in any form, end on the
other, a growing demand for the freedom to have abortions. (ibid. n.1)
The culture in which we live is deeply infected with
secular humanism, a
philosophy of life that has no place for God, and which dominates much of our
educational system, the media, and even our government. As a result the concept
of "human rights" has become so
distorted that
millions in our country claim the
right to kill the unborn.
The lasting solution to the rights of the unborn goes a lot deeper than
victory at the polls. We will be successful in eliminating or noticeably
lessening the slaughter of the unborn only when the majority of our people
recognize the divine source of all
human life, and God’s absolute right over
it.
If there were no human
soul made to God’s image, then destroying a
human fetus
would be of no more consequence than destroying a
cat or dog.
Human life is being
sacrificed, because the divine source of
human life is
being denied. Human life becomes
cheap, when man thinks that
he alone is its
creator. The attitude is: "What I can bring into being, I can destroy."
Ignore God’s role in the
great mystery of life, and
chaos, destruction and
misery invariably follow.
What happens when a human fetus is
destroyed? The material element of the
person is destroyed, but the
soul (created at conception) will live on for all
eternity. All the while that
mangled body cries out to
heaven for vengeance
against those who have
deprived it of the opportunity of participating more
fully in the divine life for which
it was created.
God's Unfailing Intervention
Let us look at
God’s intervention from another aspect. At the words of
consecration (by the priest at
Mass) Christ intervenes and changes the
bread and
wine into His own Body and Blood. Even in the case of a priest who has
fallen
away from the Church and has
turned against God, and who intends to use the
Sacred Species in a ritual of
blasphemy and desecration . . . even then, at the
words of consecration,
Christ would intervene and change the bread and wine into
His own Body and Blood. In a similar way, even when
God foresees that two
persons who are misusing their procreative powers will seek the
destruction of
any human life that comes forth,
God will still intervene and create a
human soul destined to live for all
eternity.
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Ultra-sound image above shows
the uterus outlined in blue and the "triple stripe" uterine lining (landing pad
for the embryos) outlined in yellow.
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How selfish and
blind can man be who would destroy another
human life, just
to make his/her own life more convenient, as if one’s convenience is more
important than the human life he/she
destroys. Yet this happens by the
millions
- in our U.S.A. What a terrible reckoning must be in store for our country, if
this enormous holocaust continues.
What is more, many forms of birth control do not prevent conception, but
merely prevent the fertilized ovum from nesting in the
uterus. In each such case
a human soul is created by
God. A human being begins to exist only to be
destroyed shortly thereafter. How often this happens in the life of one who uses
contraceptives, only
God knows.
God's Providential Safeguards
Because this procreative power with which God has endowed
man and woman can
be so terrible in its
consequences if it is misused,
God has made gravely
binding laws as to the use of that power in the
6th and 9th
commandments. And
yet, our godless society is making a
mockery of God’s laws, seeing all this as
merely an instrument of pleasure. To control the use of this power (and prevent
its misuse) God - from the beginning - established the
institution of marriage;
and then to further strengthen parents in safe-guarding and respecting that
power, Christ raised marriage to the
dignity of a sacrament, making the proper
use of that procreative power a means of grace.
All this helps us to see the meaning of and the necessity of the
virtue of
purity (chastity). That
virtue instills a reverence for that
sublime power of
procreation, and becomes a safeguard of it lest it be
misused. That power, seen
in the light of Christian faith, is something
beautiful and awesome; but by the
same token, its misuse is a
terrible disruption of
God’s plan, terrible in its
consequences.
There will be no respect for human life without a
reverence for and a
safeguarding of this procreative power that brings forth new life. In other
words, respect for human life is inseparable from the
virtue of purity. When
human love is
cheapened, human life itself becomes
cheap. Yet, perhaps never
before in human history has this power, so
beautiful in God’s plan, been
dragged
down into the mire on so wide a scale. One has but to turn on the television, or
to read the page of movie advertisements to see how true this is.
A Cry for Vengeance
For those of us who are Christian and Catholic, the unborn child - whether it
be healthy or deformed, whether it gives promise of a normal life or one that is
not normal - is seen not only as a human person with a
right to life, but as a
child of God. And God is going to
demand an accounting of every human
soul
entrusted to every human parent. As
Pope Paul VI stated, speaking to the Medical
Association of West Flanders:
The Catholic Church has always regarded abortion as an abominable crime,
because unqualified respect for even the very beginning of life is a logical
consequence of the mysteries of creation and redemption. In Our Lord Jesus
Christ every human being, even one whose physical life is utterly wretched,
is called to the dignity of a child of God.
Then, after speaking of the sacredness of
human life, the Holy Father
continues:
They know this truth, they are well aware of it indeed who have had the
misfortune, the inexorable sense of guilt, the ever-Dying remorse, of having
deliberately ended a life. The voice of innocent blood cries out in the
heart of the killer with torturing insistence, and tells that person that
sophistries in the service of self- satisfaction can never bring interior
peace.
In the book of Genesis (4:10), we read that Cain, after
killing his brother
Abel, was asked by the Lord "where is your brother Abel?"
Cain answered:
"I do not know, am I my brother’s keeper?" The
Lord answered: "Your
brother’s blood cries out to Me from the soil." The blood of
millions upon
millions of the unborn who were deliberately
killed cries out for
vengeance. And
to the end of each mother’s life who “chose”
abortion, God’s voice will ask in
the depth of her soul what
He asked Cain: "Where is your child?" And no
preoccupation with other things will ever completely stifle that voice.
The Signs of the Times
On one occasion our Blessed Lord scolded the
Israelites for not recognizing
the fulfillment of the prophesies of the Old Testament. "You hypocrite! If
you can interpret the portents of the earth and sky, why can you not interpret
the present times?" (Luke 12:54) They should have recognized
Him as the
Messiah. They should have recognized their day as the time of
His coming.
From our knowledge of the Scriptures, are there signs at the present time
that should indicate things to come? Only God knows the future, but there are
situations in the Scriptures that find a striking parallel in our present day.
And if the events recorded in the Scriptures are for our instruction, we can
well afford to reflect on man’s
failure in the past, and
God’s dealing with
him
as a consequence. When the Israelites observed
His laws, they enjoyed
prosperity; when they notably failed,
He punished them
severely.
I would like to single out a few verses of Psalm 106 which have a
frightening
parallel to our present day. When God led the
Israelites to the promised land,
He commanded them not to mingle with
pagans, lest they be influenced to turn to
false gods. They disregarded this, intermarrying with
them, adopting their
practices, even worshiping their god. We read in Psalm 106:
"They did not destroy the pagans, as Yahweh told them
to do, but intermarrying with them adopted their practices instead. Serving
the pagan idols, they found themselves trapped into sacrificing their own
sons and daughters to the demons. They shed innocent blood, the blood of
their sons and their daughters, whom they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan,
desecrating the land with bloodshed. They defiled themselves by such
actions.
And the Lord grew angry with his people . . . He
gave them over into the hands of pagans, those who hated them became their
masters. Their enemies oppressed them, and they are humbled under their
power." (34-42 Amer. Cath. Bible)
It might be fruitful to examine those lines in the light of our present day.
We are not called to destroy a nation, or anyone, as they were; but as
Christians we are called to be apostolic, i.e. to seek to Christianize our
surroundings, at least to give witness of our Christian faith. But instead of
changing those around us, it is the pagan world that is changing us (at least a
sizable majority of us). We are adopting the ways, the thinking, the practices
of the pagan world - at least we as a nation.
Millions of Americans (many of whom call themselves
Christians) are offering
sacrifice to the pagan god of pleasure . . . the
god of science . . . the
god of
the almighty dollar . . . sacrificing their own sons and daughters through the
"legalized"
sacrifice of killing the unborn.
How well the inspired words of Psalm 94 apply to our time, and our
country:
They do injustice under cover of law; they attack
the life of the just, they condemn innocent blood.
Worship of demons from the most ancient times has been associated with
human sacrifice. We are not far from that today as a nation. There is little
difference between the Aztec Indians of Mexico offering
human sacrifice
by the thousands (including their own offspring) to appease the
unknown spirit, to obtain favors . . . and
the millions of Americans who
sacrifice the child of the womb, in order that
this unwanted child will not interfere with the pleasure, the
convenience or comfort of their life . . . in order not to increase
the cost of living, etc.
Those millions of parents and doctors may not be expressly and intentionally
giving homage to Satan, but they certainly
are delighting his satanic heart - in their
defiance of God Who
said "Thou shalt not kill." (Exodus
20:13)
When the Israelites sacrificed their children to the
pagan god, the Lord allowed their enemies to
conquer them, to become their master. Does this pattern of the Old Testament
indicate things to come? Only God knows, but the parallel is
frightening. From
the magnitude of our defiance of
God as a nation and our collaboration with
Satan, God’s justice will demand a
terrible punishment. Whether the great wave
of paganism and of idolatry that has engulfed our nation - and much of the world
- can be turned back, or to what extent it can be turned back, will determine the
extent that the chastisement of
God will be turned away.
Under Our Lady's Banner
The
main enemy we must contend with is not
a foreign nation, not a political power. As Saint
Paul expressed it, "Our wrestling is not against
flesh and blood, but against the Principalities and the Powers, against the
world-rulers of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness on
high." (Ephesians 6:12) Then he went on to explain the need of
spiritual weapons.
Our Lord, too, emphasized the importance of
weapons of the spirit. On one occasion His
disciples were unable to cast out a certain demon.
"This kind," He
said, "can be cast out only by prayer and fasting."
(Mark. 9:28). Fasting here can mean
renunciation of anything man craves.
The ultimate forces of evil behind the
immorality of today are such that no
human power can match
them if
man is left to himself.
But under the banner of
Our Lady, who
in the divine plan is to be the
instrument of God’s power in crushing the
head
of Satan, it is a different story. Place your
prayers and sacrifices in
her
hands, who can do so much with so little. Trust in
her power. If we, in union
with thousands of others, use the weapons
she asked, Our Lady will lead in this
conflict "terrible as an army in battle array" (Song 6:4).
Satan has
already been conquered by
Christ, Who will use
His Mother in bringing an end to
his reign, in undoing
his hold on the world. As Pope John Paul admonished
in speaking to the Pro-Life movement:
Do not be discouraged by the complexity and the
length of the struggle. Truth end good will triumph, even if not in the
short term . . . Since (this struggle) goes beyond human resources, do not
fail to invoke the protection and help of the Blessed Virgin, Mary Most
Holy.

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