Tuesday 25 May 2010

Bishops in England and Wales condemn abortion ads on TV


The Catholic Bishops' Conference in England and Wales has condemned TV ads promoting abortion services that recently aired throughout the United Kingdom, charging that the “exploitative promotion” of abortion is not “in the interests of the health or psychological well-being of women.”

Marie Stopes International, a self-described non-profit organization for sexual and reproductive health, will run TV ads for abortion services throughout the U.K. as part of their “Are you late?” campaign which is set to air until June 4.

“We hope the new ‘Are you late?’ campaign will encourage people to talk about abortion more openly and honestly, and empower women to make confident, informed choices about their sexual health,” said Dana Hovig, CEO of Marie Stopes International on May 20.

On Thursday, a spokesperson for the bishops condemned the ads, stating that “services which offer or refer for abortion - whether commercial or not-for-profit organizations - should not be allowed to advertise on broadcast media.”

“Abortion is not a consumer service,” the spokesperson added. “To present it as such erodes respect for life and is highly misleading and damaging to women, who may feel pressured into making a quick decision, which can never be revoked.”

“Moreover, to allow the broadcasting advertising of abortion-referral services is, in effect, to allow the exploitative promotion of these services and is not in the interests of the health or psychological well-being of women.

“The Bishops of England and Wales encourage and support women to make informed choices about their emotional, psychological and physical well-being,” the statement continued, adding that the bishops “support a number of charities which do this, in particular the organization called ‘LIFE’ which offers confidential information, counseling and practical help and support for women contemplating abortion, suffering after pregnancy loss or struggling to cope after abortion.”

John Smeaton, director for the U.K.-based Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC), likewise condemned the ad campaign, charging that “Marie Stopes may claim to be a non-profit organization, but they have a financial interest in drumming up demand for abortion.”

Smeaton added that the pro-abortion organization has a history of displaying a “cavalier attitude to obeying legal restrictions regarding abortion, and has been implicated in illegal abortions overseas.”

“Although Marie Stopes claims to be a charity helping women,” he noted, “its huge multi-national revenue means it can afford TV advertising, which is hugely expensive. This creates an unfair playing field, as pro-life groups simply cannot afford any such advertising.”

“Allowing abortion to be advertised on TV will lead to more unborn babies being killed and to more women and girls suffering the after-effects of abortion,” Smeaton underscored. “Abortion ads will trivialize abortion. It is an insult to the hundreds of women hurt by abortion every day. Such ads are offensive and will mislead viewers about the reality of abortion.”

The ads have already been banned in Northern Ireland, where the United Kingdom's Abortion Act of 1967 does not apply.
(CNA)

Monday 24 May 2010

Welcome

Congratulations to Charlotte Beezer who was received into the church and confirmed at mass on Sunday morning. A big welcome from the whole Parish.

Parish Walking Group

On Saturday the Parish Walking Group enjoyed a great day out in the Lake District. Led by Peter & Sue we walked from Skelwith Bridge via Elterwater to Coniston. We were blessed with wall to wall sunshine the whole day and the English countryside, beautiful at any time of year, is especially stunning in May with lambs in the fields, carpets of bluebells in the woods and the scent of wild garlic all around. After the walk we had time for refreshments in one of Coniston's many cafes, tea rooms or pubs. To end a perfect day we heard the most welcome news of Blackpool's promotion on the bus on the way home!
Our next walk will be on Saturday 19th June.

Friday 21 May 2010

Guiding in St Wulstan's & St Edmund's Parish

Help needed!
There are Rainbow, Brownie & Guide groups active in our Parish. Guiding is open to any female age 5 or over. We provide a wide range of activities at our weekly meetings and at other events such as days out and camps. We are in need of extra adults to allow us to continue to run these groups. We need ladies aged 18 to 55 who are willing to train as guiders and any other adults willing to be helpers (CRB checks will be required).
If you are able to help please contact Angela Cole.