A Step in the Right Direction
Sure it may not be a major victory or even a firm stance taken by our "conservative" government that will immediately lead to significant change in the law, but at least it is something. At least it is a step in the "right" direction...
"Canada will not include abortion in its G8 maternal health initiative," reports Deborah Gyapong of the Canadian Catholic News, "despite pressure from Opposition parties and foreign governments."
"Canadians want to see the foreign aid money used for things to help save the lives of women and children in ways that unite the Canadian people," Prime Minister Stephen Harper said April 27 in response to a question from Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff who accused the government of reversing Canada’s 25-year-old “consensus” on the issue.
“We understand that other governments, other taxpayers may do something different,” Harper said. “We want to make sure our funds are used to save the lives of women and children and are used on the many, many things that are available to us and, frankly, do not divide the Canadian population.”
Ignatieff told journalists after Question Period “that position, we think, is a step backward for Canada, for women and for international maternal health.”
While hosting a meeting of G8 development ministers in Halifax, Development Minister Bev Oda said April 27 other countries may identify their own priorities, but “Canada’s contribution will not include abortion.” During a recent meeting of foreign ministers in Canada, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and British Foreign Minister David Miliband said any initiative must include abortion.
The Catholic Organization for Life and Family (COLF) and the Catholic Civil Rights League (CCRL) praised the government’s sticking to its initial focus on maternal and child health. The government has faced continued pressure from Opposition parties to include abortion in the plan.
“I’m glad that she was firm and that she was explicit that Canada’s contribution to the initiative will not include abortion,” said CCRL executive director Joanne McGarry.
“It’s good to see that Minister Oda does not consider pregnancy as a disease,” said COLF director Michele Boulva.
The initiative will include a wide range of possible interventions, including training health workers, nutrition and micro-nutrients, prevention of disease such as malaria, diarrhea and HIV/AIDS, proper medication, immunization, clean water and sanitation, Oda said. The minister said family planning, including contraception, may be part of the package.
While Campaign Life Coalition has applauded the maternal health initiative since the Prime Minister announced it early this year, Campaign Life president Jim Hughes said Harper’s G8 plan is consistent with his unwillingness to open the abortion debate, even in the G8 discussions."
SOURCE: http://www.catholicregister.org/canada/4165-abortion-is-not-on-canadas-m...
It may be true that this is consistent with Harper's unwillingness to open the abortion debate, but again, at least it is something. As such, we need to continue to pray that our leaders have the courage to take further steps in the direction of protecting life. Furthermore, we as the church need to speak the truth in love while reaching out to those who have walked through this personally to minister the hope and healing that comes from the gospel in grace and with compassion.
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Thankful
I am very thankful for the Prime Minister's courage to stand against the mainstream media and the opposition parties in their attempts to gain a political advantage by exploiting such a serious moral issue.
As Christians, we need to rally behind our government leaders whenever they make decisions that are correct in the sight of God, yet difficult becuase of our culture's secular/humanist perspective.
As a side note, it was wonderful to see over 15,000 people attend this year's March for Life on Parliament Hill. It's great to see so many people take a public stand on this issue. God bless!