The month of October is annually observed by the Catholic Church in the United States as Respect Life Month. We are called to cherish, defend, and protect those who are most vulnerable, from the beginning of life to its end, and at every point in between. Last Monday we offered our October Devotions for the increased respect of all human life and dignity. For the Church, there is no distinction between defending human life and promoting the dignity of the human person.
As Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI writes in his encyclical letter, Caritas in Veritate: "The Church forcefully maintains this link between life ethics and social ethics, fully aware that 'a society lacks solid foundations when, on the one hand, it asserts values such as the dignity of the person, justice and peace, but then, on the other hand, radically acts to the contrary by allowing or tolerating a variety of ways in which human life is devalued and violated, especially where it is weak or marginalized.'"
As a gift from God, every human life is sacred from conception to natural death. The life and dignity of every person must be respected and protected at every stage and in every condition. The right to life is the first and most fundamental principle of human rights. It must lead all faithful Catholics to actively work for a world of greater respect for human life and dignity and to strive for a greater commitment to justice and peace. The Gospel of Life should guide us and lead us.
This fundamental truth of our teaching cannot be changed and certainly is not a matter of popularity or polling. Last Sunday’s Providence Journal released a poll that suggested a majority of Catholics support the efforts by abortionists and their allies to expand abortion law in Rhode Island. Such a poll is actually rather meaningless when it comes to fundamental Church teaching and the truth of the Gospel of Life.
The Ten Commandments, the Teachings of Jesus Christ and His Church are not meant to be polled to see which are the most popular. If moral truths are matter of polling or popularity then there would be no moral truth! Let’s be very clear that the direct killing of innocent unborn children by abortion is always evil and a grave moral sin. This truth is unchangeable whether the Providence Journal polls otherwise or not!