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Healing after abortion

March 18, 2016 by Andrea Mrozek 1 Comment

This is the latest information about an upcoming Rachel’s Vineyard retreat:

Rachel’s Vineyard is a safe place to renew, rebuild and redeem hearts broken by abortion. Weekend retreats offer you a supportive, confidential and non-judgmental environment where women and men can express, release and reconcile painful post-abortive emotions to begin the process of restoration, renewal and healing.
Rachel’s Vineyard can help you experience God’s love and compassion on a profound level. It creates a place where men and women can share, often for the first time, their deepest feelings about their abortion. You are allowed to dismantle troubling secrets in an environment of emotional and spiritual safety.
Rachel’s Vineyard is therapy for the soul. Participants, who have been trapped in anger toward themselves or others, experience forgiveness. Peace is found. Lives are restored. A sense of hope and meaning for the future is finally re-discovered.
Please call soon to register as space is limited.
Date: The next retreat in the Ottawa area is April 29 – May 1
Cost: The $230 cost covers all meals and lodging from Friday evening to Sunday afternoon. Financial assistance is available. To register or get more information, email or call us at [email protected], 613-806-5522 (Lynda or Terry).
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Deadly compassion

March 9, 2016 by Andrea Mrozek 1 Comment

euthanasia-belgium-ratesHere’s the trailer to a new documentary about euthanasia in Belgium that will be released in June 2016.

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Some would call this fear mongering. I think rationally once you believe killing is treatment, and you see certain categories of people availing themselves of this treatment, you can’t help but shift in your thinking that all people who fall in those categories must want to die. Hence the friendly offer to kill the disabled child as is already the case when babies are born who look differently, who, to some “should have been aborted.”

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Save Religious Freedom

March 4, 2016 by Andrea Mrozek 1 Comment

Brian Lilley talks about this, here. Please watch and consider signing the petition. Brian-Lilley-thumbnail

 

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Rabbi Sacks in Toronto on March 15

February 29, 2016 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

Rabbi Sacks is the author of more than 25 books, including Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence. You can learn more about him, here. I first became aware of him when he gave this speech, printed here in full.

Anyway, Rabbi Sacks is going to be in Toronto on March 15. You can get tickets, here. He’ll be talking about why religion is not a threat. I’ll be there!

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#MollyMatters

February 24, 2016 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

molly-matters-ultrasoundIn December 2014, a pregnant woman named Cassie Kaake (pronounced “cake”) was murdered. Her baby was 30 weeks gestation, named and known as Molly to her mother and her loved ones.

The family in their grief after her murder were surprised to learn that the fact that she was pregnant doesn’t register in Canadian law. They knew they had lost not just Cassie but a very much chosen and wanted Molly.

Father of the child, Jeff Durham, who happens to be pro-choice, is helping spearhead Molly Matters. Cassie chose to be a mom and as the slide show on their web site would indicate, was excited about the prospect.

And so yesterday, Cassie and Molly’s Law was born: “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (injuring or causing the death of a preborn child while committing an offence).”

This enactment amends the Criminal Code to make it an offence to cause injury or death to a preborn child while committing or attempting to commit an offence against a pregnant woman and to add pregnancy as an aggravating circumstance for the purpose of sentencing.

This Act may be cited as the Protection of Pregnant Women and Their Preborn Children Act (Cassie and Molly’s Law).

It means something when a woman is 30 weeks pregnant–the loss of that child not yet born is profound. Importantly, this forces the judge to account for the gravity of killing two people, not just one, in sentencing. Finally, we all know pregnant women are more vulnerable to attack and abuse, and I believe this will raise the profile of pregnancy, making it matter more. Molly matters, Cassie matters, pregnancy matters, women’s lives matter–all of this matters. These are points to ponder for the inevitable backlash. (Some people can’t handle a Doritos ad, so I expect this will not be smooth sailing.)

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Comforting

February 19, 2016 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

Just enjoy this one. Sad and beautiful, all in one.

Brittani and Ian McIntire were stunned to learn that they were expecting twins, Mason and Madilyn. After several doctor’s appointments, the couple learned that one baby wasn’t developing as well as the other.

Mason, who currently weighs in at 9 ounces, has a hole in his heart and an abnormal brain. Madilyn is just over 2 pounds. Mason’s best chance at survival would be to operate on his heart, but doctors don’t want to take that risk because of his brain, Fox 8 reported.

During a recent ultrasound, however, the doctors captured tiny unborn baby Mason’s hand gripping his sister’s much larger hand.

His mom says she is of course holding both these babies, but in a more concrete way, that if Mason passes away, at least he won’t be alone. Life is hard and beautiful, all in one.

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Well, yes

February 19, 2016 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

Read it and weep.

Scores of people who make porn films for a living pleaded their case to California workplace safety officials: Don’t force condoms or safety goggles or other devices designed to stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases on them because those devices will simply stop people from watching porn films and soon they’ll have no jobs at all.

When your job violates your own human dignity,  it’s better not to have one.

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Memorial to the victims of communism

February 16, 2016 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

Mao,_Bulganin,_Stalin,_Ulbricht_TsedenbalIf you have thoughts on what this memorial in Ottawa should look like, today is the deadline to contribute them through this very short survey.

Violence can only be concealed by a lie, and the lie can only be maintained by violence. Any man who has once proclaimed violence as his method is inevitably forced to take the lie as his principle.
-Alexander Solzhenitsyn

 

 

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The power of mothers

February 11, 2016 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

The picture below has been making the rounds on social media with this caption:

An Iraqi girl in an orphanage – missing her mother, so she drew her and fell asleep inside her.”

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As it turns out the photo is staged.

Why is this such an effective photograph?

I think it conveys something powerful about the family, particularly about the relationship between mothers and children.

I think it also conveys that mothers are safe spaces–they provide love through physical and spiritual strength and protection.

And in this one photo, we can better understand why the abortion issue is so controversial.

With abortion, this quasi-sacred mother-child relationship is in play. Women who abort likely are at least subconsciously aware that they are mothers at the time of the abortion and afterwards. Because pro-life or pro-choice, this relationship with our mothers is an important and valuable one, on which we rely over the course of our lives. Because little children should be, in a perfect world, protected by their mothers. When we as pro-lifers chastise abortion, we may in fact be reminding women who have had abortions, in the deepest and most profound recesses of their heart, that they failed.

So this photo–as art–captures a lot of emotion.

It reminds me to tread carefully in just how I choose to oppose abortion.

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If Robyn Urback isn’t pro-life…

February 7, 2016 by Andrea Mrozek 2 Comments

…she should be.

“Outrage over innocents,” her column in the February 6, 2016 Post, perfectly describes how most people who are pro-life feel not only about animal abuse, but about abortion, too.

Urback describes how terrible it is to see an animal mistreated:

I think the explanation has to do with the way we perceive the victims: as wholly innocent, uncomplicated, blindly trusting. That’s not to suggest adult victims “deserve” their fate, but simply that an abuse against a child, for example, isn’t diluted by details. A child is simple, pure and untarnished, which makes it unconscionable that someone would hurt them.

The problem with abortion is, of course, that we don’t see the unborn child as suffering. We don’t want to. Discussions of when the fetus feels pain remain hotly contested, as all things to do with abortion are.

However, it is good to note with this column that the genesis of the concern, the outrage that a pro-life person feels as regards the taking of life in the womb is ultimately the very same concern the animal lover feels. It is the same picture of an innocent being hurt, for no reason at all.

Animal lovers, picturing the face of a devoted dog, who wants to be with people, who just wants to be in the thick of things… playing games, getting treats, putting a paw on our knees, need to see pro-lifers similarly, as compassionate people, concerned for the fate of innocent life, wherever it may be found.

For more on these thoughts, look up Mary Eberstadt.

A much loved pooch who has since gone on to serve with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.

A much loved pooch who has since gone on to serve with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.

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