Oregon's Bishop Vasa Says : "Those who profess to love God, but back abortion, are liars"
PORTLAND, January 16, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In his regular column in the Catholic Sentinel, Baker
Oregon Bishop Robert Vasa urges Catholics and even "so-called Catholic pro-choice persons" to write
postcards opposing the Freedom of Choice Act.
"I strongly urge all who have a glimmer of concern for the lives of pre-born children to engage themselves in
this postcard campaign," he said. He added, "This is not an action which would limit or alter present
permissive abortion laws, which some so-called Catholic pro-choice persons might object to, it would
simply preclude a dramatic expansion of that permissiveness. Thus it would be very difficult for any
Catholic, no matter how much in favor of abortion itself, to find a reason to refuse to participate in this
campaign."
"It may sound a little strong to state that legislators 'hate' the pre-born child but hate is an absence of love
and love means to wish another well," wrote the Bishop. "There is nothing about abortion that wishes the
pre-born child well. The preservation of abortion 'rights' is already an absence of love for the pre-born child
but the passage of FOCA could be construed as nothing less than active and positive disregard, even
hatred, for these our brothers and sisters."
Bishop Vasa quotes the writings of St. John, where the Evangelist says, “If anyone says, 'I love God,' but
hates his brother is a liar.”
The Bishop concluded his column: "Regardless of how many years have passed since the Roe vs. Wade
Supreme Court Decision and regardless of how prevalent and routine abortion has become in this country,
the simple truth remains, it is an act of extreme violence to the pre-born child and to the distressed mother.
Thus, if anyone says, ‘I love God’ and still favors abortion, he is, to quote St. John, a liar."
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