Notes from the Pastor [76]
(Please note this is an archival post that is decades old. Msgr. Awalt passed away a number of years ago.)
Planned Parenthood sounds like a noble program and well-intentioned. But look at what its founder, Margaret Sanger, states as the purpose in her founding this organization.
“More children from the fit, less from the unfit — that is the chief name of birth control.”
Birth control: to create a race of thoroughbreds. Sounds Hitlerish, doesn’t it? She sharply criticized philanthropists who provided free maternity care for poor mothers. She often referred to the poor as “human weeds,” targeting minorities such as blacks. “We do not want the word to get out that we want to exterminate the Negro population.” Her compassion “remember our motto: if we must have welfare, give it to the rich, not to the poor.” We are paying for and even submitting to the dictates of ever-increasing, unceasingly spawning class of human beings who never should have been born at all.”
Her goal is being reached in 61 countries worldwide where they are failing to replace their population.
Since Roe vs. Wade, yearly 1.5 million unborn babies have been aborted in the U.S. alone.
Why are we so worried about health care for children when we eliminate that need by killing a million and a half a year?
Why worry about social security running out of funds when we kill 1.5 million potential workers and taxpayers every year? Why teh multiplying “help wanted” signs in places of employment when we are reducing the workforce at the rate of 1.5 million a year?
Our tax dollars are supporting this organization both here and abroad. As individuals do we blindly give to this group called “Planned Parenthood?”
Information taken from Sanger “Pivot of Civilization and Father of Modern Science.”
PLEASE PRAY FOR VOCATIONS! Over the past four years, dioceses in the United States have ordained 1,569 priests (one in every 38,000 Catholics). There are 2,000 parishes in the United States without a resident priest.
Msgr. William J. Awalt
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