To the
participants in a seminar sponsored by the International Right to Life
Federation
ABORTION, INFANTICIDE, EUTHANASIA AND CONTRACEPTION
ARE ALL INTIMATELY CONNECTED WITH CHURCH'S TEACHING
On Saturday, 1 March,
John Paul II received in audience the participants of the “Pro-Vita” Seminar
sponsored by the International Right to Life Federation. He delivered the
following address in English.
Dear Friends,
1.I am pleased to welcome you to the
2.The work in which you are engaged requires a clear understanding of all the issues involved, as well as
personal fortitude and patient perseverance.
You come from a variety of backgrounds and social situations, but in
your efforts to protect the right to life you have all experienced criticism
and organized opposition. In numerous
places around the world, the pro-life movement runs directly contrary to
certain current trends in society. In
such a context, the advice of
What
is needed is the courage to speak the truth clearly, candidly and boldly, but
never with hatred or disrespect for persons.
We must be firmly convinced that the truth sets people free (cf. Jn
3. I
commend you in your desire to promote
collaboration among all individuals and
groups who are involved in the right to life movement. For it is only through cooperative efforts
and effective solidarity that the desired objectives will be achieved.
Your
organization is rightly concerned with a broad range of issues related to human
life. At the same time, you know the
necessity of focusing on specific problems which demand urgent attention and
action, such as the evils of abortion,
infanticide, euthanasia and contraception, all of which are intimately
connected with the Church's teaching.
Whatever endeavours you undertake should be a consistent expression of
an integral philosophy of life based on the belief that God is the Lord and Giver
of all life.
4.
You know that the Church shares your concerns.
She considers it an important part of her mission to work for the protection and dignity of human life and to oppose
the anti-life mentality which threatens the cause of all human rights. As I stated in my Apostolic Exhortation on
the role of the Christian Family in the Modern World: “The Church firmly believes that human life,
even if weak and suffering, is always a splendid gift of God's goodness. Against the pessimism and selfishness which
cast a shadow over the world, the Church stands for life: in each human life she sees the splendour of
that “Yes”, that “Amen” who is Christ himself.
To the “No” which assails and afflicts the world, she replies with this
living “Yes”, that defending the human person and the world from all who plot
against and harm life” (No. 30).
Be
assured, then, of my great interest in your worthy endeavours and plans. I am convinced that the magnitude of the
influence of the pro-life movement on the world and the full value of its contribution
to humanity will be adequately spelled out only when the history of this
generation is written. May your own
vital contribution be truly blessed by God, “in whom we live and move and have
our being” (Acts