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Fr. Hardon Archives - A Catholic's Responsibility as Leader in the Right to Life
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A Catholic's Responsibility as Leader in the Right to Life
by Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J.
It may seem like a strange title to speak of, "Pro- Life Leadership: The
Catholic Way." What is unusual about this title is that we commonly speak
about the pro-life movement, period. We do not distinguish between pro-life
leaders in general, and Catholics who are leading others in promoting the culture
of life.
Let me be clear. It is not only that Catholic leadership is somehow different
or distinctive. Catholic protagonists must provide the foundations for the pro-life
movement. These foundations are ultimately the Christian faith, whose divinely
instituted custodian and interpreter is the Roman Catholic Church.
Another premise that should be stated is that the Catholic faith teaches there
are two invisible powers constantly at work to influence the minds and wills
of human beings. They are the good spirits, whom we commonly call angels; and
the evil spirits who are demons.
In a conversation, I had some time ago with the chief exorcist of Rome. I asked
him about the influence of the evil spirit in today's world. "It seems
to me." I said. "that Satan is extraordinarily powerful in the world
today. God is permitting the devil to tempt and seduce people more than ever
nowadays." He replied, "That is not the way I see it. I do not think
the devil is any more powerful than he used to be, but people are allowing him
more influence in their lives. In my judgment," he concluded, "the
widespread preoccu"
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