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Pope Benedict XVI has issued what Catholic pro-life advocates are calling an unprecedented request for prayers worldwide from all pro-life people against abortion.

The head of the Catholic Church will begin Advent by celebrating a solemn “Vigil for all nascent human life” at St. Peter’s Basilica on Saturday, November 27.

The call is not limited to Catholics as the Pope is asking that “all Diocesan Bishops (and their equivalent) of every particular church preside in analogous celebrations involving the faithful in their respective parishes, religious communities, associations and movements.”

Mary McClusky, the Special Projects Coordinator at the Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, says the call is especially important at a time when attacks on the dignity and worth of human life seem to be at an all-time high.

“At this moment in history, when societies are now endorsing the killing of humans as a perceived solution to social, economic, and environmental problems, the Holy Father is reminding us of the necessity and power of prayer to protect human life,” she said. “Despite the challenge of these events being held on Thanksgiving weekend in the United States, Catholics should not miss this opportunity to pray for unborn life.”

She said the Pope’s call “may help increase awareness among family and friends about abortion, embryonic stem cell research, and other threats to children in their earliest days and weeks of life” while women who have had abortions “may be inspired to learn more, or to begin a much-needed conversation about healing from a past abortion.”

Human Life International is calling on pro-life people to join in the historic event.

“We hope that Catholics understand the historical significance of Pope Benedict’s invitation,” said Joseph Meaney, HLI’s director of international coordination.

He told LifeNews.com today: “The Holy Father for the first time in history has asked the Universal Catholic Church to gather together in a common liturgical event and pray for our preborn brothers and sisters who are being slaughtered around the world by abortion and other attacks of the culture of death.”

Monsignor Ignacio Barreiro-Carámbula, interim president of HLI, says Christians of all stripes can find unity in the call to prayer against abortion.

“We recognize with the Holy Father that as the assaults on human life that are accelerating around the world have evil as their root cause, the most powerful response we in the Church can make is to pray in unity for an end to the assault,” he says. “Prayer grounds us in the only Power that can ultimately defeat the one behind the culture of death, so we are grateful to be united with the Holy Father in this historic event.”

Barreiro will be present at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome with Pope Benedict to pray for the protection of human life on November 27th.

McClusky says she hopes the call will motivate pro-life people to do more and to not grow frustrated with the slow pace of change.
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“Many threats to human life are embedded deeply within our modern culture, and attending a vigil could remind others that God is the source of all blessings and will provide comfort and guidance in challenging times,” she said. “It is easy to become frustrated and weary in our efforts to advance protection for the unborn, support for expectant mothers, and healing for post-abortive women and men.”

“The Holy Father’s Vigil and his invitation to join with him in prayer is an important and inspiring example to all about the importance of uniting in faith to ask God’s protection and help for human life,” she said.

http://www.lifenews.com/2010/11/11/int-1681/



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Pope Benedict XVI has urged Catholics around the world to participate in a prayer vigil for unborn babies to be held on the eve of the first Sunday of Advent, November 27 – a week on Saturday – either in St Peter’s Basilica or in local parishes.

Speaking yesterday after reciting the Angelus, the Pope said: “The season of preparation for Christmas is an appropriate time for invoking divine protection over every human being called into existence and for thanking God for the gift of life we received from our parents.”

The Pope called for the vigil to pray for the unborn and their parents, for an end to abortion and research that destroys embryos, and recognition of the dignity of every human life.

The Vigil for all Nascent Human Life will include prayers for overturning of laws that permit the destruction of innocent lives, and for the healing of those who have acted against innocent human life.

Pope Benedict will preside over an evening prayer vigil in St Peter’s Basilica and asked that parishes, religious communities, associations and movements around the world hold vigils of their own.

http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2010/11/15/pope-urges-catholics-to-hold-prayer-vigils-for-the-unborn/

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Vatican City, Oct 1, 2010 / 10:01 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- To encourage a commitment and witness within the Church to love and life, a prayer initiative to be led by Pope Benedict XVI is being promoted by a pair of cardinals. All bishops of the world are being asked to invite the faithful to pray for the unborn during the prayerful season before Christmas.

On Nov. 27, to mark the start of Advent, Pope Benedict will preside over first vespers in St. Peter's Basilica as is customary. According to a note from Vatican spokesman, Fr. Federico Lombardi, however, this will take place within a broader scope than usual.

Vespers will be included in Sunday's "vigil for nascent life," in light of the beginning of Advent and the proximity of the Lord's Nativity.

Benedict XVI will not be the only one leading the vigil, as the initiative is being promoted through bishops' conferences throughout the world. A letter from Cardinal Antonio Cañizares Llovera of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments and Cardinal Ennio Antonelli of the Pontifical Council for the Family has been sent to the bishops of the world to invite a similar celebration and prayer initiative on a local level throughout the Catholic Church.

Fr. Lombardi said through Vatican Radio that the events will take place "in spiritual union with the Holy Father, to promote the commitment and the ecclesial witness for a culture of life and love.”

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Fr. Frank Pavone to bring your prayer intentions as he joins Pope for Vigil for Unborn .

"On Saturday evening, November 27, I will join The Holy Father in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome for an evening prayer service that will begin the season of Advent. During that prayer service, The Holy Father will lift up in prayer all the children living in the womb, and call God’s protection on them."

Go to www.priestsforlife.org/novenas/advent-novena.htm and sign up. Let me know you are saying the Advent Prayer for Life, and leave with me your prayer intentions to bring to Rome!

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An Evening Prayer for Life
Diana Macalintal
On Saturday, November 27, 2010, at Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome, Pope Benedict XVI will celebrate a
“Vigil for All Nascent Human Life” coinciding with first vespers of the First Sunday of Advent. The Holy
Father has also requested that “all Diocesan Bishops (and their equivalent) of every particular church
preside in analogous celebrations involving the faithful in their respective parishes, religious
communities, associations, and movements.”
Bishop Patrick J. McGrath of the Diocese of San Jose invites all the faithful of the diocese to pray with
him, in union with the Roman Catholic bishops of the world, at an Evening Prayer for Life at the
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph in downtown San Jose on November 27, 2010, at 6:00 P.M.
At this celebration of Evening Prayer for Life, Bishop McGrath will also give a special blessing to those
women and families who are expecting new life to be born in the coming months ahead. Expectant
mothers, their families and friends, are especially invited to this unique opportunity for prayer during
their pregnancy.

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Solemn Vigil for All Nascent Human Life, 27 November 2010
To mark the beginning of Advent and preparations for Christmas, the Holy Father has invited all dioceses, parishes, religious communities, movements and associations throughout the world to join him in a Solemn Vigil for All Nascent Human Life.

This will be celebrated on first vespers for the First Sunday of Advent. The vigil is to thank God for the Incarnation of his Son and for the gift of Life, and to ask for the Lord’s protection over every human being called into existence.

Pope Benedict XVI will celebrate the Vigil for All Nascent Human Life at Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome on the evening of November 27, 2010.

In the Ottawa Archdiocese, this prayer service will be held at Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica on Saturday evening, November 27 at 7PM.

All are invited and welcome to attend.

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The above notice comes from Archbishop Prendergast’s blog.
http://archbishopterry.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2010-11-17T06%3A01%3A00-05%3A00&max-results=7

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Here are some of the list you may find for your area to join in prayers.

Arizona

Time 4:30 PM Date Saturday, Nov 27 Location SS Simon and Jude Cathedral, Phoenix Presiding Most Reverend Thomas J. Olmsted, Bishop of Phoenix

California

Vigil for All Nascent Human Life (Prayer) Nov 27 Time: 7:00 PM Location: St. Brigid Roman Catholic Church 4735 Cass Street San Diego CA Prayer Service and Benediction for all Nascent Human Life. Bishop Robert Brom Celebrant.

Vigil for All Nascent Human Life – The Pro Life community of Sacramento invites all to participate in a Prayer Service and Benediction for All Nascent Human Life Saturday, November 27, 2010 5:30 p.m., at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe 711 T Street, Sacramento CA . Bishop Soto celebrant.

Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph 80 S Market St, San Jose, CA Bishop Patrick J. McGrath of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose invites all the faithful to a special Evening Prayer November 27, 6:00pm to pray for the blessing and protection of new life in our midst.This simple prayer service will include a blessing for all expectant mothers. Expectant mothers of all ages, walks of life, and Christian traditions are especially invited to participate.

Cathedral of the Annunciation 425 West Magnolia Street Stockton, Bishop Stephen E. Blaire will be presiding – November 27, 7:30-8:30

Our Lady of Lebanon Pro-life Center at St. Ephrem Church, El Cajon California. Fr. Nabil Mouannes - Celebrant.

Connecticut

Vigil for All Nascent Human Life at Villa Maria Guadalupe 159 Sky Meadow Dr., Stamford, CT Saturday November 27, 2010, 4pm-5:30pm Bishop Lori will preside

Vigil for All Nascent Human Life at the Nazareth Spiritual Life Center
1428 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe, CT Saturday November 27, 2010, 7pm-8:30pm Bishop Lori will preside

Colorado


November 27 6 pm Cathedral Basilica of Immaculate Conception Denver, CO Archbishop Chuput presiding

Delaware

The Most Rev. W. Francis Malooly, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington, will preside at a special Evening Prayer and Vigil Mass for the Unborn on Saturday, November 27, 2010, at Saint Peter’s Cathedral, Sixth and West Streets in Wilmington, beginning at 4:00 p.m. The event is open to the public.

Florida

November 27th Cathedral of Saint Mary 7525 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami 5:30 pm Holy Mass for the 1st Sunday of Advent 6:30 pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament – Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary – Prayer of Pope John Paul II – Evangelium Vitae – Benediction – Archbishop Wenski presiding

Diocese of Venice Respect Life Office will be putting up a list soon, click here

Vigil for All Nascent Human Life will be held Saturday, Nov. 27, at 7 p.m. in the Ave Maria Oratory Ave Maria, FL with Fr. Robert Tatman presiding.

Georgia

In the Archdiocese of Atlanta, Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory will celebrate the prayer service for all nascent human life on Saturday, Nov. 27, at 12 noon at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Atlanta, Georgia Other prayer services may be held at parishes of the archdiocese.

Iowa

On Saturday, November 27th, Pope Benedict will preside at a “Vigil for all nascent human life,” and he has asked all bishops around the world to preside at similar celebrations in their own dioceses. Therefore, Bishop Amos will celebrate Vespers at Sacred Heart Cathedral 422-E. 10th Street, Davenport at 7:00 p.m. We are also making available a booklet for families to use at home if they so desire.

Bishop Richard Pates invites the public to join him in a Mass and evening prayer service at St. Ambrose Cathedral 607 High Street Des Moines, IA on Nov. 27 beginning with the regularly scheduled 4 p.m. Mass. Immediately following, there will be a special evening prayer service at the cathedral with benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

Join us November 27, 7:30-8:30 p.m. at Immaculate Conception-Moville for our Vigil for All Nascent Human Life.

Nov 27 Vigil for All Human life after 4:30 Mass St. John’s Parish 24043 302nd Place, Adel

Kansas

Diocese of Wichita WSU Newman Center 1810 N. Roosevelt Wichita, KS 4- 7 pm Bishop Michael O Jackels presiding

Kentucky

The Pope, Prayer, and You – Pope Benedict XVI requests world-wide prayer for all nascent (starting to develop) human life on Saturday, November 27. We invite you to pray wherever you may be Thanksgiving weekend. Archbishop Kurtz also invites you to a “Prayer Vigil for Nascent Human Life” (English and Español) on November 27 at 7:00 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Assumption, Louisville, KY.

Our celebration of the First Vespers of the First Sunday of Advent will take place at St. Agnes Church in Fort Wright, Kentucky at 7:30 p.m. I have asked priests of the diocese to join me in this celebration, and I invite all the faithful from across the Diocese to come and pray with us. Most Rev. Roger J. Foys, D.D. Bishop of Covington

You’re invited to celebrate vespers with Bishop Medley at Saint Stephen Cathedral 610 Locust Street Owensboro, KY at 6:30 pm on November 27. Vespers will be preceded by the regular 5:00 pm Mass and a short period of adoration

Illinois

Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I. will be leading a vigil at Holy Name Cathedral on Saturday, November 27 at 6:30 p.m. in solidarity with the Holy Father and the faithful throughout the world. Chicago, ILL Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament as well as a special Benediction. Please note the date and plan to attend as we join the Vicar of Christ in demonstrating our respect for all human life.

Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Siegel will be celebrating a vigil “For All Nascent Human Life” at the Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus in Joliet,Illinois on Saturday, November 27, 2010, at 7:30 pm.

Maryland

Special Holy Hour on November 27th at 6:30pm At the request of the Pope Benedict XVI, churches all over the world will be celebrating a “Vigil for All Nascent Human Life” coinciding with first vespers of the First Sunday of Advent on November 27th. Jesus the Divine Word Catholic Church 885 Cox Rd Huntingtown Maryland

Massachusetts

Saturday, November 27, 2010 7 p.m. Vigil for All Human Life at its Very Beginnings St. Julie Billiart Church 494 Slocum Road North Dartmouth Mass. Saturday, November 27, 2010 at 4:00 p.m.

Cathedral of the Holy Cross – Lower Church Boston, Mass
Prayer Vigil with Evening Prayer (Vespers),Rosary and Benediction November 27, 2010 at 4:00 p.m.Presider: Seán Cardinal O’Malley, OFM, Cap. Archbishop of Boston

All are invited to join Bishop McManus at the worldwide Vigil for All Unborn Human Life Sunday, November 28, 2010 7:00 p.m. Cathedral of St. Paul, Worcester

Michigan

Join Archbishop Allen H. Vigneronin a vigil of prayer including the Liturgy of the Hours, exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction. The vigil will coincide with vespers of the First Sunday of Advent, and with reference to the approaching solemnity of the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ. When: November 27th 2010 at 7:00 P.M.Where: St. John Neumann Church 44800 Warren, Canton, Michigan.

Chancellor Msgr. Steven Raica – Prayer Vigil – Sat., Nov. 27, 2010 at 7:00 pm at St. Mary Cathedral, 219 Seymour, Lansing, MI.

Bishop Walter A. Hurley – Holy Hour with exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction – Sat., Nov. 27, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. at Cathedral of Saint Andrew, 301 Sheldon Blvd. SE, Grand Rapids, MI

Diocese of Gaylord – Services are being planned for Saturday, November 27, 2010 at:

* St. Mary Cathedral in Gaylord (606 North Ohio Avenue)from 4:00-4:45 p.m. Bishop Bernard Hebda will preside at Evening Prayer for the First Sunday of Advent with Exposition and Benediction. Mass will begin at 5:00 p.m. and be followed by Bishop Hebda leading the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary at 6:15 p.m.

* Holy Family Parish in East Tawas (516 West Lincoln) beginning at 2:45 p.m.

* St. Bernard Parish in Alpena (322 West Chisholm) beginning at 7:00 p.m. Fr. Rolando Silva will preside.

* St. Patrick Parish in Traverse City (630 West Silver Lake Road) beginning at 7:00 p.m.

* Holy Rosary Parish in Cedar (6982 S. Schomberg Road) will follow the 4:00 Mass with a Vespers Service beginning at 5:00 p.m. Fr. Donald Libby will preside.

* St. Francis of Assisi in Lewiston (4086 Salling) beginning at 4:00 p.m.

A special service is also planned for Sunday, November 28 at:
* St. Francis Xavier in Petoskey (513 Howard Street) beginning at 7:00 p.m.

NOTE: As services in the Diocese of Gaylord are added they will be posted at www.dioceseofgaylord.org/

Minnesota

Worldwide Prayer Vigil for the Unborn – Pope Benedict XVI has asked the entire Church to pray with him for unborn children on the eve of the New Church Year.Saturday, November 27, 6:30-9:00pm at Divine Mercy Catholic Church, 139 Mercy Dr. Faribault.

Missouri

St. Joseph parish 106 N. Meramec Ave. Clayton, Missouri will offer a holy hour for all preborn human life from 3-4 pm on November 27. . Benedict XVI has issued a request for prayers worldwide from all pro-life people against abortion on November 27, the vigil of Advent. Confessions will follow the Holy Hour at 4 pm with the vigil mass at 5 pm.


Montana

Bishop Warfel will be celebrating a vigil at St. Ann Cathedral in Great Falls. He is asking that all parishes in the diocese consider doing a similar vigil.

Nevada

Bishop Calvo will lead us in “Vigil for All Nascent Human Life” at 7:00 p.m. St Thomas Aquinas Cathedral 310 West Second Street, Reno, Nevada

Saturday, November 27, 2010 – Shrine of the Most Holy Redeemer, at 6:00pm the Diocese of Las Vegas will be holding a Pro Life Vigil consisting of Evening Prayer, a Rosary, and Benediction. All the parishes around the world are asked by Pope Benedict XVI to participate in this vigil. 55 E. Reno Ave, Las Vegas, NV

New Jersey

Bishop O’Connell will be celebrating a Mass for Life at St. James in Pennington, NJ at 5 pm on November 27th.

Diocese of Metichen New Jersey has a list of parishes that will be holding vigils click here

St. Matthias will join in this Prayer Vigil with the Holy Father following the 5:30 Mass on Sat., Nov. 27 with EVENING PRAYER AND BENEDICTION. All are welcome to join us in this worldwide prayer service. 168 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Somerset, NJ

Nov. 27, 7:30 p.m. Vigil For All Nascent Human Life – Our Lady of Guadalupe, 135 N. White Horse Pike, Lindenwold


New York

Archdiocese of New York Family Life/Respect Life Office has put up a list of parishes participating in this Vigil) – click here

Ohio

Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral, 2535 Collingwood Blvd, Toledo Saturday, November 27, 2010 @ 6:00 p.m.

Catholic Diocese of Youngstown will celebrate this special vigil at St. Columba Cathedral on November 27. Bishop Murry will preside at Evening Prayer and Benediction at 4:30 p.m. Mass for the First Sunday of Advent will follow at 5:30 p.m.

A Vigil for all Nascent Human Life Thursday, December 2, 2010 5:15pm Evening Prayer with Exposition will take place at The Athenaeum of Ohio Mount St. Mary’s Seminary Chapel of St. Gregory the Great 6616 Beechmont Avenue Cincinnati, OH

Pennsylvania

Our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI has asked that we join him in a Vigil for Nascent Life on Saturday evening of the first weekend of Advent. Cardinal Rigali has asked that the Holy Rosary be recited in every church one half hour before the Saturday evening Mass. Deacon Jim McAvoy will lead the Rosary in the Chapel of St. Peter’s Catholic Church 2835 Manor Rd., West Brandywine, at 4:30. Our parish will continue the experience of this event with a Holy Hour at the end of the 5:00 PM Mass. The Most Blessed Sacrament will be exposed while the Holy Rosary is recited and Benediction will complete this wonderful time of prayer

The Departments for Worship and Human Dignity are jointly organizing a diocesan celebration at Saint Paul Cathedral Pittsburgh, PA beginning with 6:00 p.m. Mass on Saturday, November 27. There will be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament at the end of Mass, followed by organized prayer and silence, with Benediction beginning at 7:50 p.m. Bishop William Winter will preside

Vigil for Nascent Human Life on Saturday, November 27. In response, Bishop Joseph P. McFadden will hold a vigil at Saint Patrick Cathedral Harrisburg, PA at 7:00 p.m. that day. Please come and unite with the Holy Father and our Bishop to pray for all unborn life. Please gather at St. Lawrence Chapel at 110 State Street for the one block Marian procession to the Cathedral. Free parking will be available at the South Street Parking Garage.

South Dakota

Bishop Paul Swain will preside over a local vigil for all Nascent Human Life at 6 p.m., Saturday, November 27 at the current St. Joseph Cathedral 521 Duluth Ave Sioux Falls, SD worship space (the school gym,entrance on west side of the building).

Texas

Pope Benedict XVI Vigil for All Nascent Human Life Location: Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart 1111 Pierce St. Houston, TX Cardinal DiNardo Presiding Date: Saturday, November 27, 2010 Time: 8:30 PM

Vermont

There will be a Vigil for All Nascent Life on Saturday, Nov. 27, at 4 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Burlington VT

Wisconsin


With joyful hope, Bishop Robert Morlino invites the faithful of the Diocese of Madison to observe this Vigil with him, in communion with the Holy Father, at St. Patrick’s Church of the Cathedral Parish on November 27, at 7 p.m.,

Archdiocese of Milwaukee: Archbishop Listecki will preside at Evening Prayer, Rosary and Benediction on Saturday, November 27, at 5 p.m. hosted by St. Anthony Church, Ninth & Mitchell, Milwaukee.

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Pope's Homily for Nascent Human Life Vigil on Saturday November 27,2010 2d7x7vc

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God of Life,
We rejoice in the promise of your coming.

You have sent your Son, born in Bethlehem.
He is the Prince of Peace, and
The one in whose name all oppression shall cease.

May we welcome his coming each day
And prepare for his coming at the end of time.
May we build a culture that welcomes him
By welcoming every child, born and unborn.

We pray through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

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Pope's Homily for Nascent Human Life Vigil

by Edward Pentin Saturday, November 27, 2010 6:07 PM Comments (0)

St. Peter’s Basilica was packed with worshippers this evening for the prayer vigil for nascent human life - the first of its kind, and an express wish of Benedict XVI for the universal Church. The vigil also took place in parishes around the world.

In his homily, Pope Benedict spoke of “cultural tendencies that seek to anaesthetize consciences with misleading motivations. With regard to the embryo in the womb, science itself highlights its autonomy capable of interaction with the mother, the coordination of biological processes, the continuity of development, the growing complexity of the organism. This is not an accumulation of biological material, but a new living being, dynamic and wonderfully ordered, a new unique human being”.

He also warned against the “darkening of consciences” towards the innate value of life, affirming that the unborn child “has the right not to be treated as an object of possession or something to manipulate at will, not to be reduced to a mere instrument for the benefit of others and their interests. The human person is a good in and of himself and his integral development should always be sought”.

“The many violations of their rights that are committed in the world sorely hurt the conscience of every man of good will,” the Pope said. “Before the sad landscape of the injustices committed against human life, before and after birth, I make mine Pope John Paul II’s passionate appeal to the responsibility of each and every individual: “respect, protect, love and serve life, every human life! Only in this direction will you find justice, development, true freedom, peace and happiness!”(Encyclical Evangelium vitae, 5).”

He also exhorted “the protagonists of politics, economic and social communications to do everything in their power to promote a culture which respects human life, to provide favorable conditions and support networks for the reception and development of life.”

Below is a translation of his homily, courtesy of Vatican Radio:

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Dear brothers and sisters,

With this evening’s celebration, the Lord gives us the grace and joy of opening the new liturgical year beginning with its first stage: Advent, the period that commemorates the coming of God among us. Every beginning brings a special grace, because it is blessed by the Lord. In this Advent period we will once again experience the closeness of the One who created the world, who guides history and cared for us to the point of becoming a man. This great and fascinating mystery of God with us, moreover of God who becomes one of us, is what we celebrate in the coming weeks journeying towards holy Christmas. During the season of Advent we feel the Church that takes us by the hand and - in the image of the Blessed Virgin Mary - expresses her motherhood allowing us to experience the joyful expectation of the coming of the Lord, who embraces us all in his love that saves and consoles.

While our hearts reach out towards the annual celebration of the birth of Christ, the Church’s liturgy directs our gaze to the final goal: our encounter with the Lord in the splendour of glory. This is why we, in every Eucharist, “announce his death, proclaim his resurrection until he comes again” we hold vigil in prayer. The liturgy does not cease to encourage and support us, putting on our lips, in the days of Advent, the cry with which the whole Bible concludes, the last page of the Revelation of Saint John: “Come, Lord Jesus “(22:20).

Dear brothers and sisters, our coming together this evening to begin the Advent journey is enriched by another important reason: with the entire Church, we want to solemnly celebrate a prayer vigil for unborn life. I wish to express my thanks to all who have taken up this invitation and those who are specifically dedicated to welcoming and safeguarding human life in different situations of fragility, especially in its early days and in its early stages. The beginning of the liturgical year helps us to relive the expectation of God made flesh in the womb of the Virgin Mary, God who makes himself small, He becomes a child, it speaks to us of the coming of a God who is near, who wanted to experience the life of man, from the very beginning, to save it completely, fully. And so the mystery of the Incarnation of the Lord and the beginning of human life are intimately connected and in harmony with each other within the one saving plan of God, the Lord of life of each and every one of us. The Incarnation reveals to us, with intense light and in an amazing way, that every human life has an incomparable, a most elevated dignity.

Man has an unmistakable originality compared to all other living beings that inhabit the earth. He presents himself as a unique and singular entity, endowed with intelligence and free will, as well as being composed of a material reality. He lives simultaneously and inseparably in the spiritual dimension and the corporal dimension. This is also suggested in the text of the First letter to the Thessalonians which was just proclaimed: “May the God of peace himself - St. Paul writes - make you perfectly holy and may you entirely, spirit, soul, and body, be preserved blameless for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ “(5:23). Therefore, we are spirit, soul and body. We are part of this world, tied to the possibilities and limits of our material condition, at the same time we are open to an infinite horizon, able to converse with God and to welcome Him in us. We operate in earthly realities and through them we can perceive the presence of God and seek Him, truth, goodness and absolute beauty. We savour fragments of life and happiness and we long for total fulfilment.

God loves us so deeply, totally, without distinction, He calls us to friendship with him, He makes us part of a reality beyond all imagination, thought and word; His own divine life. With emotion and gratitude we acknowledge the value of the incomparable dignity of every human person and the great responsibility we have toward all. ” Christ, the final Adam, - says the Second Vatican Council - by the revelation of the mystery of the Father and His love, fully reveals man to man himself and makes his supreme calling clear…. by His incarnation the Son of God has united Himself in some fashion with every man. “(Gaudium et Spes, 22).

Believing in Jesus Christ also means having a new outlook on man, a look of trust and hope. Moreover, experience itself and reason show that the human being is a subject capable of discernment, self-conscious and free, unique and irreplaceable, the summit of all earthly things, that must be recognized in his innate value and always accepted with respect and love. He has the right not to be treated as an object of possession or something to manipulate at will, not to be reduced to a mere instrument for the benefit of others and their interests. The human person is a good in and of himself and his integral development should always be sought. Love for all, if it is sincere, naturally tends to become a preferential attention to the weakest and poorest. In this vein we find the Church’s concern for the unborn, the most fragile, the most threatened by the selfishness of adults and the darkening of consciences. The Church continually reiterates what was declared by the Second Vatican Council against abortion and all violations of unborn life: “from the moment of its conception life must be guarded with the greatest care ” (ibid., n. 51).

There are cultural tendencies that seek to anesthetize consciences with misleading motivations. With regard to the embryo in the womb, science itself highlights its autonomy capable of interaction with the mother, the coordination of biological processes, the continuity of development, the growing complexity of the organism. This is not an accumulation of biological material, but a new living being, dynamic and wonderfully ordered, a new unique human being. So was Jesus in Mary’s womb, so it was for all of us in our mother’s womb. With the ancient Christian writer Tertullian we can say: ” he who will be a man is already one” (Apologeticum IX, Cool, there is no reason not to consider him a person from conception.

Unfortunately, even after birth, the lives of children continue to be exposed to abandonment, hunger, poverty, disease, abuse, violence or exploitation. The many violations of their rights that are committed in the world sorely hurt the conscience of every man of good will. Before the sad landscape of the injustices committed against human life, before and after birth, I make mine Pope John Paul II’s passionate appeal to the responsibility of each and every individual: ” respect, protect, love and serve life, every human life! Only in this direction will you find justice, development, true freedom, peace and happiness!”(Encyclical Evangelium vitae, 5). I urge the protagonists of politics, economic and social communications to do everything in their power to promote a culture which respects human life, to provide favorable conditions and support networks for the reception and development of life.

To the Virgin Mary, who welcomed the Son of God made man with faith, with her maternal womb, with loving care, with nurturing support and vibrant with love, we entrust our commitment and prayer in favour of unborn life . We do in the liturgy - which is the place where we live the truth and where truth lives with us - worshiping the divine Eucharist, we contemplate Christ’s body, that body who took flesh from Mary by the Holy Spirit, and from her was born in Bethlehem for our salvation. Ave, verum Corpus, natum de Maria Virgine!

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