What really happened to Savita?

Did you hear about Savita – the woman who died in Ireland at the end of October? Check out my article over at Live Action for the facts and get the REAL story you won’t get from the media.

The Right Choice

Sometimes life throws you curve-balls. No, God sends you curve-balls. And how you react to said curve-balls is how your life turns out. Here’s an inspiring video of a woman and mother who made the right choice when her life didn’t turn out as planned.

Tonya Reaves Dies, Thanks to Planned Parenthood

Tonya Reaves (Credit: Facebook)
Tonya Reaves, pronounced dead after abortion at Planned Parenthood

Last Friday, Tonya Reaves went to Planned Parenthood to have a cervical dilation and evacuation abortion procedure, and never made it home. She died in a hospital 12 hours after her procedure took place. Why? Abortion is a “safe and legal” procedure, right? Wrong.

Tonya went to America’s largest abortion chain for a second trimester abortion. Being that far along highly increased her risk of complications; something they may or may not have told her. Her family was heartbroken when they heard the news, as they hadn’t even know where Tonya had been. “It happened so fast. She was just fine one day and then the next day she was gone,” says her twin sister, Toni. Her family begged for answers, receiving none from Planned Parenthood. And now we know why.

New documents uncovered about this case reveal Planned Parenthood’s failure to assist Tonya following her abortion. She apparently suffered heavy bleeding after her procedure, but was not attended to until five hours later when an ambulance was called. 5 hours.  Um, who the heck leaves a suffering bleeding woman unattended for 5 hours? [Yeah, Planned Parenthood did.]

After she was taken to the ER, doctors there were not informed about her complications.  Dr. James Anderson, M.D. tells us:

“I have always had to evaluate the situation, come to my own conclusions, and initiate what I thought was appropriate treatment. This definitely created some time delays that were not in the patient’s best interest. These delays can have life-threatening implications when dealing with hemorrhage or infection.”

This delay eventually cost Tonya her life. She had been hemorrhaging, which wasn’t caught early enough by ER doctors (because PP didn’t tell them anything). After ultrasounds in the ER, they eventually found that Tonya’s uterus had been perforated, and her abortion had been incomplete, leading to more bleeding, and further complications.

After all that happened, Planned Parenthood of Illinois President and CEO Carole Brite issued a statement saying:

“While legal abortion services in the United States have a very high safety record, a tragedy such as this is devastating to loved ones and we offer our deepest sympathies. Planned Parenthood of Illinois cares deeply about the health and safety of each and every patient.”

While I assume most health care workers care about their patients, Planned Parenthood neglected a suffering woman, and caused her to die. Is that really caring? Her abortionist left her with a perforated uterus, an incomplete abortion, bleeding and alone. For 5 hours. Tonya’s family has obtained an attorney, and will possibly file a lawsuit against Planned Parenthood.

Will you help me spread the word about the danger of Planned Parenthood?

The Irony of Dr. Tiller’s Anniversary

Check out my latest blog post over at Live Action in which I dissect the irony in the anniversary of Dr. Tiller’s death. What are your thoughts on this?

Choosing abortion = true freedom?

In his encyclical letter on the value and inviolability of human life titled Evangelium Vitae, Pope John Paul II sums up the belief of our Catholic faith in regard to the sanctity of life: “To claim the right to abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia, and to recognize that right in law, means to attribute to human freedom a perverse and evil significance: that of an absolute power over and against others. This is the death of true freedom.”

In our materialistic and self-centered society, there are more versions of truth than can be counted. We as a society desire the truth, the freedom revealed through truth. People say “The truth will set you free.” Why, then, do so many people stray from the truth about the value of human life and make up their own version of what is true?

In America today, abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia (all the intentional killing of an innocent person) are viewed as “rights” of people more powerful than the victims. Pope John Paul II speaks of this power when he says “When man usurps this power, being enslaved by a foolish and selfish way of thinking, he inevitably uses it for injustice and death. Thus the life of the person who is weak is put into the hands of the one who is strong; in society the sense of justice is lost, and mutual trust, the basis of every authentic interpersonal relationship, is undermined at its root.” Freedom is viewed by our modern society as being able to do whatever you want, whenever you want – even if that means harming another person. But Pope Leo XIII tells us in the encyclical Libertas that “The true liberty of human society does not consist in every man doing what he pleases, for this would simply end in turmoil and confusion, and bring on the overthrow of the state; but rather in this, that through the injunctions of the civil law all may more easily conform to the prescriptions of the eternal law.”

True freedom, as Pope John Paul II said in Evangelium Vitae dies when we no longer follow God. True freedom dies when we decide we can do whatever we want. True freedom dies when we abandon God and follow our own whims apart from the truth. When we claim this right to do whatever we want, and attribute our choices to freedom, we ignore the fact that good and evil exist. As Pope Leo XIII said “One thing, however, remains always true – that the liberty which is claimed for all to do all things is not, as we have often said, of itself desirable, inasmuch as it is contrary to reason that error and truth should have equal rights.”

No one can deny that good and evil exist. But, if freedom means we can do whatever we want, that means we are giving ourselves power over judging what is good and evil. We attribute the same rights to good as to evil. Should good and evil really be viewed as equals? No, they should not. One is right, and one is wrong. But when people don’t realize this, they push God out of the way., making way for themselves as the sole ruler over other people’s actions. Pope John Paul II said “The end result of this is tragic: not only is the fact of the destruction of so many human lives still to be born in their final stage extremely grave and disturbing, but no less grave and disturbing is the fact that conscience itself, darkened as it were by such widespread conditioning, is finding it increasingly difficult to distinguish between good and evil in what concerns the basic value of human life.”

Pope Leo XII explains what true freedom really is: “The nature of human liberty, however it be considered, whether in individuals or in society, whether in those who command or those who obey, supposes the necessity of obedience to some supreme and eternal law, which is no other than the authority of God, commanding good and forbidding evil.” The truth does set you free, but only if you follow what is eternally true. Just because a human person claims a right to abortion or euthanasia does not make it right. As Pope John Paul II told us, “No circumstance, no purpose, no law whatsoever can ever make it licit an act which is intrinsically illicit, since it is contrary to the law of God which is written in every human heart, knowable by reason itself, and proclaimed by the Church

Committing evil and making up versions of the truth does not make us free. As Jesus told us “Truly, truly, I say to you, everyone who commits sin is slave to sin.” By claiming the right to abortion, euthanasia, or anything contradictory to natural law, we do not set ourselves free. Freedom does not consist of making up false truths to suit our lifestyles. Freedom can only exist when we live by the very truths revealed in our hearts through our intrinsic knowledge of Christ’s eternal law.