Rec'd from Archbishop +Donald Weeks' group:
(oudkatholiekekerk@yahoogroups.com)
How Men are Harmed by Abortion
An important but often unacknowledged angle of the abortion debate involves the serious effects that legalized abortion has on men.
A recent scandal surrounding John Edwards, former North Carolina senator and U.S. presidential candidate, brought this issue into plain view.. Mr. Edwards publicly acknowledged an extramarital affair with Rielle Hunter in the summer of 2008, a few months after pulling out of the presidential race. Even after admitting to the affair, however, he continued to deny having fathered Ms. Hunter’s daughter, Quinn, until January of 2010 when he finally admitted that he was, in fact, her father.
A former aide to Mr. Edwards has just published a tell-all book describing how Mr. Edwards tried to coerce Ms. Hunter to get an abortion. Commentator Jill Stanek analyzed the situation this way: “Fortunately, Hunter resisted this all too typical coercive attempt by a sexually exploitative and irresponsible man to abort his own baby. Of course, Edwards is a pro-abort, which as we see is incredibly self-serving for men. Edwards was ready to sacrifice his own baby for political and personal expediency.”
Mr. Edward's extramarital activities remind us how legalized abortion has the clear and pronounced effect of supporting sexual infidelity, providing "cover" and encouraging men to become less responsible and accountable for their personal choices. It enables men to justify and get away with sexual license.
Abortion hurts men in other, more direct ways as well. The fact that upwards of 3,000 abortions occur each day in the U.S. implies the obvious corollary that about 3,000 men lose a son or daughter each day to abortion. Some of these men may have encouraged or pressured their partners to abort; others may have strongly resisted; still others may not have known they were fathers until afterwards.
What is not widely acknowledged is that men can and do suffer emotionally and spiritually from their loss. It seems fair to say that men are not often encouraged to acknowledge their emotions around this issue – whether relief, grief, anger or resentment.
As post-abortion healing ministries like
Rachel’s Vineyard have expanded in recent years, many women along with their
husbands or male partners have come to seek help in dealing with the negative
effects of their abortion. A growing number of men have found themselves
regretting their involvement in an abortion, and various websites now include
testimonies from men who have lost a child this way (see:
www.rachelsvineyard
Many of the testimonies are poignant, raw and searingly honest. Phil McCombs, a Washington Post staff writer, shared his own post-abortive struggles in a 1995 article in the Post:
“I feel like a murderer, which isn't to say that I blame anyone else, or think anyone else is a murderer. It's just the way I feel and all the rationalizations in the world haven't changed this. I still grieve for little Thomas. It is an ocean of grief. From somewhere in the distant past I remember the phrase from Shakespeare, the multitudinous seas, ‘incarnadine.’ When I go up to the river on vacation this summer, he won't be going boating with me on the lovely old wooden runabout that I can't really afford to put in the water but can't bring myself to discard, either. He won't be lying on the grass by the tent at night looking at the starry sky and saying, "What's that one called, Dad?" Because there was no room on the Earth for Thomas.”
Another anonymous father wrote a letter, excerpted here, to his deceased son as part of his own journey towards healing and peace:
“My Dear John Peter — This past weekend I did something I should have done a very long time ago. I confessed to your death by abortion. John, you would today be a young man of twenty, vibrant and alive… Tears come again John, as they did Saturday night… In the fall, John, when the leaves fall from the trees I shall think of you, for you too fell from life. In the cold of winter, John, the snow shall remind me of you: for like the snow you were and are white and pure. In the spring, John, I shall think of you: for the birth of spring shall remind me that you, too should have been born into this world. John, I shall think of you in the summer: I shall imagine your laughter. I shall see you as you might have been, a little boy running and playing, scraping your knees from a fall.. I shall miss, John, all that I might have gained from your life. My Little One, John Peter, I can only now ask you to forgive me as Jesus and God have done. May you rest in the arms of God — Dad”
The deep emotional scarring of both men and women that follows in the wake of legalized abortion should be a growing concern for all of us, and should challenge us to craft a more just society where every man, woman and child is unconditionally protected, respected, welcomed and loved.
Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Ph.D. earned
his doctorate in neuroscience from Yale and did post-doctoral work at Harvard.
He is a priest of the diocese of Fall River, MA, and serves as the Director of
Education at The National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia. See
www.ncbcenter.
A Note from Archbishop
+Donald Weeks: Hello Brothers and Sisters! I believe that most of you know
of my Renal Failure since January of 2008. Life has been tough on dialysis and I
have come close to death three different time now. I am not afraid of death, I
am washed in the Blood of the Lamb. I do have unfinished work to do with my Old
Catholic History Project. So please pray for me to feel stronger and healthy.
Please check out my personal web-page.
www.holyangels.oldcatholichistory.org. See my prayer request page and notice
the guestbook, I hope you will sign.
Now may God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit be with you and me.
Donald OSB
Titular of Llanthony
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