An Anti-abortion Conviction:
If God Be For Us, Who Is Against Us?
Facing frigid weather and glacial
winds the American Society for the Defense of Tradition,
Family and Property (TFP) joined well over 100,000 concerned
Americans from across the country for the annual March
for Life in Washington D.C. The January 22 march was
particularly meaningful this year since it marked thirty
years since the fateful Roe vs. Wade decision granting women
the “right” to murder their preborn children.
Dozens of TFP activists handed out thousands
of flyers, carrying the 18-foot standards, TFP symbols,
which have been a fixture at each march since its inception
in 1973. This year’s flyer, titled Defending the
Church, Defending the Preborn, (click
here to read Defending the Chruch, Defending the
Preborn) identified the role of the Catholic Church
as a monolithic force in defense of the preborn and rejected
claims that the crisis surrounding the recent Church scandals,
abominable as they are, destroy the Church’s credibility
or right to speak on behalf of the preborn.
“This crisis does not negate
the teachings of two thousand years,” reads the statement.
“The sins of the Church’s human members do not
sully the sanctity of the Church, Her sacraments, doctrine,
or institutions.”
It decried those pressure groups attempting
to use these scandals to affect “a veritable revolution”
inside the Church, abolishing Her hierarchical structure
and moral teachings on birth control, divorce, homosexuality
and abortion.
March attendees accepted the flyer receptively.
“Give me one of those flyers” said one attendee
to a TFP member. “You people always have such a good
presentation and demeanor at the March.”
Several anti-abortion leaders addressed
the crowd, including President George W. Bush who called
from St. Louis, Mo., to encourage the marchers. In his address
he called partial-birth abortion an “abhorrent procedure,”
and promised to sign a ban into law if it is passed by Congress.
Adding more life to the event, the TFP
marching band played the Marine's Hymn and other
patriotic songs on trumpets, drums and fifes.
As always, media coverage gave disproportionate
coverage to the handful of counter-protestors, downplaying
the crowd estimated at more than 100,000 gathered against
abortion.
“Each year I hesitate to open
the paper on the morning after the march,” said long
time march attendee Greg Ferrara. “If you only read
the papers you would think the pro-abortionist crowd was
as big as ours.”
Gazing at the shivering ocean of marchers
it was apparent that attendees did not care about what the
media say and were not likely to be discouraged by them.
They were gathered in defense of an ideal and firmly convinced
to follow their consciences.
The finishing words of this year’s
TFP message could well be applied to them. They “will
weather the present storm and continue to walk firmly toward
victory over abortion and all the evils that lead to it.
“’If God be for us, who is against us?’
(Romans, 8:31)”
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