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From Puerto Rico, Father Brian Harrison, O.S., sent us this report on some anti-family, anti-life legislation and Catholic resistance to it.
You have probably heard little or nothing in the U.S. media about the
fact that Puerto Rico is right now facing an extremely radical legislative
project attacking traditional norms of marriage, human life, and family. So
you may find this little report of interest.
Back in the 1950s and 60s, this island was used as a testing ground
for the most revolutionary innovation of that decade, the contraceptive (and
abortifacient) pill, with Puerto Rican women being used as human guinea
pigs. And once again the hard left has been pushing aggressively down here,
aided and abetted from 'up north' by the ACLU, Planned Parenthood, militant
homosexuals, the Freemason-friendly local press and other enemy forces. They
have taken advantage of a project to revise the island's Civil Code so as to
"adapt it to the 21st century", pushing for a whole slew of secular
humanist changes to Puerto Rican law covering marriage and family issues:
embryo experimentation and destruction, equal legal and economic "rights"
for 'gay' and unmarried heterosexual couples (it will be "marriage" in all
but name), sex-'changes' being registered to officially falsify birth
certificates (and so bring same-sex "marriage" in through the back door),
adoption rights for unmarried couples and single mothers, sale of semen for
in-vitro mothers, with the option of 'designer-babies' (selecting desired
genetic traits from the 'supermarket' of anonymous semen vendors), freezing
genetic material so as to allow in vitro procreation of infants whose father
is already dead, along with other anti-human and anti-Christian measures.
On the brighter side, the island's Catholic Church - along with
plenty of Evangelical and Pentecostal Protestants - is mounting some firm
resistance. Among other things, we have gathered so far 150,000 signatures
to a petition (which I helped to draft) opposing the new proposed
legislation, and had a big public Catholic protest on Saturday, March 24.
Many thousands of faithful from parishes all over the island, including all
the seminarians, plenty of priests and religious, and masses of young
people, crowded the south side of the Capitol in San Juan, led by all of the
island's bishops and the Apostolic Delegate (the American Archbishop Timothy
Broglio, who is also the Papal Nuncio for our next-door-neighbor, the
Dominican Republic). It was very refreshing to see for a moment the social
Kingship of Christ symbolized, at least, in a reminder of what Pius XI had
in mind in his 1925 Encyclical "Quas Primas", which introduced the Feast of
Christ the King into the Liturgy in order to combat the exclusion of Our
Lord from the public life of nations.
We Catholics literally took over the whole Capitol portico and its
massive steps, in a scenario that would have had the ACLU, Barry Lynn and
his "People for the American Way", and all other dogmatic Church/State
separationists, in paroxysms of rage at the "unconstitutionality" of it all.
I confess I almost choked up, on arriving at the Capitol, to see a massive
statue of Our Lady of Divine Providence, the island's Patroness, enthroned
on a high stone rampart at the side of the Capitol steps, while an enormous
image of Our Lady of Guadalupe ("Empress of the Americas") was hung between
the very columns of the Capitol facade. It was reminiscent of beatifications
and canonizations in St. Peter's Square, when they always have colossal
portraits of the new Saints or Blesseds hanging between the great columns of
the Basilica. For a moment old Christendom had made a proud re-appearance
here in the original heart of the Christian New World! (The first diocese in
the Americas with its resident bishop was established in Puerto Rico in
1511.) I can't imagine a similarly defiant scenario with American bishops
presiding at the Washington Capitol, or even any State capitol. It was
really a manifestation of a united national Catholic Church clamoring for
certain basic and traditional social norms of Christendom to be upheld by
our legislators. The media has been rather frustrated trying to fish out
dissident "Catholics" to express support the legislation and create the
impression of a house divided. So far I've only seen a report of a lone
liberal nun dissenting from the Church's official opposition to the
legislation. But even she belongs to a group that is semi-schismatic and not
in good standing juridically with the local hierarchy.
Please keep Puerto Rico in your prayers, that this evil legislative
project is defeated, through the intercession of Her who 'crushes the head
of the serpent', and this island's first Blessed, the lay apostle Carlos
Manuel Rodríguez (1918-1963).
May all of you receive God's richest blessings in this Holy Week and at
the triumphal celebration of Our Lord's Resurrection!
Yours in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary,
Fr. Brian Harrison, O.S.
