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Today's Pro-Life Reflection
(From Frank Pavone's Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day) 
September 8
"She was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit" (Matthew 1:18).
Reflection: Today we celebrate the Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary, chosen by God to be his own mother. In our day, we need Mary's presence and example more than ever, because so many mothers are afraid to be mothers, and so many opinion-makers in our society have forgotten what motherhood really means.
Prayer: Mary, pray for all who are pregnant and afraid, especially those tempted to abort their child. Pray that they find new hope and strength to say "Yes" to God's plan as you did. Amen.
    

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Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time - Cycle B

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General Intercessions: [English PDF]
 

Celebrant: Confident that God listens to our needs, we present our prayers and petitions in faith.

Deacon/Lector:

That the Church, guided by the Holy Spirit, will faithfully proclaim God's law as revealed through Sacred Scripture and Tradition, we pray to the Lord...

That world leaders will work together to find avenues of peace among nations and sustain a vision of hope for the world, we pray to the Lord.

That in our lives and in our laws, we may never discriminate against the poor, the immigrant, or the unborn, we pray to the Lord.

That as our nation recalls the attacks of September 11, we may renew our gratitude for the liberty we enjoy in America, under God, we pray to the Lord.

That those who have difficulties in hearing and speech may always be welcomed and assisted by the love of the Christian community modeled on the example of Christ, we pray to the Lord.

That all who have died in Christ may be welcomed into the light and peace of heaven, we pray to the Lord.

Celebrant:

Eternal God, we offer you our prayers. 
Open our hearts to listen to your Word,
and our lips to proclaim it without fear. 
We ask this through Christ our Lord.

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From the Catechism

C2270 Human life must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception. From the first moment of his existence, a human being must be recognized as having the rights of a person -- among which is the inviolable right of every innocent being to life. “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you” (Jer 1:5; cf Job 10:8-12; Ps 22:10-11). “My frame was not hidden from you, when I was being made in secret, intricately wrought in the depths of the earth” (Ps. 139:15).

2271 Since the first century the Church has affirmed the moral evil of every procured abortion. This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable. Direct abortion, that is to say, abortion willed either as an end or a means, is gravely contrary to the moral law: “You shall not kill the embryo by abortion and shall not cause the newborn to perish” (Didache 2, 2).

Homily Suggestions:
 

Is 35:4-7a
Jas 2:1-5
Mk 7:31-37

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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.” The Church does not only seek the “salvation of souls;” rather, it’s about the salvation of the human person, in body and soul, including all human relationships and institutions. This is made very clear in the “Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church.” 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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