The following is a letter from Cardinal Egan which appeared in Catholic New York. Read it. It’s the single best pro-life plea I’ve read in a long time. Here it is:
Just Look
The picture on this page is an untouched photograph of a being that has been within its mother for 20 weeks. Please do me the favor of looking at it carefully.
Have you any doubt that it is a human being?
If you do not have any such doubt, have you any doubt that it is an innocent human being?
If you have no doubt about this either, have you any doubt that the authorities in a civilized society are duty-bound to protect this innocent human being if anyone were to wish to kill it?
If your answer to this last query is negative, that is, if you have no doubt that the authorities in a civilized society would be duty-bound to protect this innocent human being if someone were to wish to kill it, I would suggest—even insist—that there is not a lot more to be said about the issue of abortion in our society. It is wrong, and it cannot—must not—be tolerated.
But you might protest that all of this is too easy. Why, you might inquire, have I not delved into the opinion of philosophers and theologians about the matter? And even worse: Why have I not raised the usual questions about what a “human being” is, what a “person” is, what it means to be “living,” and such? People who write books and articles about abortion always concern themselves with these kinds of things. Even the justices of the Supreme Court who gave us “Roe v. Wade” address them. Why do I neglect philosophers and theologians? Why do I not get into defining “human being,” defining “person,” defining “living,” and the rest? Because, I respond, I am sound of mind and endowed with a fine set of eyes, into which I do not believe it is well to cast sand. I looked at the photograph, and I have no doubt about what I saw and what are the duties of a civilized society if what I saw is in danger of being killed by someone who wishes to kill it or, if you prefer, someone who “chooses” to kill it. In brief: I looked, and I know what I saw.
But what about the being that has been in its mother for only 15 weeks or only 10? Have you photographs of that too? Yes, I do. However, I hardly think it necessary to show them. For if we agree that the being in the photograph printed on this page is an innocent human being, you have no choice but to admit that it may not be legitimately killed even before 20 weeks unless you can indicate with scientific proof the point in the development of the being before which it was other than an innocent human being and, therefore, available to be legitimately killed. Nor have Aristotle, Aquinas or even the most brilliant embryologists of our era or any other era been able to do so. If there is a time when something less than a human being in a mother morphs into a human being, it is not a time that anyone has ever been able to identify, though many have made guesses. However, guesses are of no help. A man with a shotgun who decides to shoot a being that he believes may be a human being is properly hauled before a judge. And hopefully, the judge in question knows what a “human being” is and what the implications of someone’s wishing to kill it are. The word “incarceration” comes to mind.
However, we must not stop here. The matter becomes even clearer and simpler if you obtain from the National Geographic Society two extraordinary DVDs. One is entitled “In the Womb” and illustrates in color and in motion the development of one innocent human being within its mother. The other is entitled “In the Womb—Multiples” and in color and motion shows the development of two innocent human beings—twin boys—within their mother. If you have ever allowed yourself to wonder, for example, what “living” means, these two DVDs will be a great help. The one innocent human being squirms about, waves its arms, sucks its thumb, smiles broadly and even yawns; and the two innocent human beings do all of that and more: They fight each other. One gives his brother a kick, and the other responds with a sock to the jaw. If you can convince yourself that these beings are something other than living and innocent human beings, something, for example, such as “mere clusters of tissues,” you have a problem far more basic than merely not appreciating the wrongness of abortion. And that problem is—forgive me—self-deceit in a most extreme form.
Adolf Hitler convinced himself and his subjects that Jews and homosexuals were other than human beings. Joseph Stalin did the same as regards Cossacks and Russian aristocrats. And this despite the fact that Hitler and his subjects had seen both Jews and homosexuals with their own eyes, and Stalin and his subjects had seen both Cossacks and Russian aristocrats with theirs. Happily, there are few today who would hesitate to condemn in the roundest terms the self-deceit of Hitler, Stalin or even their subjects to the extent that the subjects could have done something to end the madness and protect living, innocent human beings.
It is high time to stop pretending that we do not know what this nation of ours is allowing—and approving—with the killing each year of more than 1,600,000 innocent human beings within their mothers. We know full well that to kill what is clearly seen to be an innocent human being or what cannot be proved to be other than an innocent human being is as wrong as wrong gets. Nor can we honorably cover our shame (1) by appealing to the thoughts of Aristotle or Aquinas on the subject, inasmuch as we are all well aware that their understanding of matters embryological was hopelessly mistaken, (2) by suggesting that “killing” and “choosing to kill” are somehow distinct ethically, morally or criminally, (3) by feigning ignorance of the meaning of “human being,” “person,” “living,” and such, (4) by maintaining that among the acts covered by the right to privacy is the act of killing an innocent human being, and (5) by claiming that the being within the mother is “part” of the mother, so as to sustain the oft-repeated slogan that a mother may kill or authorize the killing of the being within her “because she is free to do as she wishes with her own body.”
One day, please God, when the stranglehold on public opinion in the United States has been released by the extremists for whom abortion is the center of their political and moral life, our nation will, in my judgment, look back on what we have been doing to innocent human beings within their mothers as a crime no less heinous than what was approved by the Supreme Court in the “Dred Scott Case” in the 19th century, and no less heinous than what was perpetrated by Hitler and Stalin in the 20th. There is nothing at all complicated about the utter wrongness of abortion, and making it all seem complicated mitigates that wrongness not at all. On the contrary, it intensifies it.
Do me a favor. Look at the photograph again. Look and decide with honesty and decency what the Lord expects of you and me as the horror of “legalized” abortion continues to erode the honor of our nation. Look, and do not absolve yourself if you refuse to act.
Edward Cardinal Egan
Archbishop of New York
You can read the letter here at Catholic New York.
October 24, 2008 at 3:22 pm
Thanks for posting this letter and photo. I sent it to a young New Yorker who needs to question more deeply the utterly hellish positions of Senator Obama and the Democratic Party leadership on their total support of pre-natal infanticide.
The fact that polls show 39% of Catholics support Obama with his abortion caravan is an utter disgrace…and a statement against those pastors who have avoided hard moral issues in their teaching in favor of cheap, touchy-feely, homilies that can be found in any Readers Digest or Oprah show.
October 24, 2008 at 3:43 pm
I’d be happier about this letter if I hadn’t seen another photo of Carinal Egan with Obama.
October 24, 2008 at 5:01 pm
This letter should also go out in Churcdh bulletins. Agree that he should not have been looking so happy at being with oBAMA.
October 24, 2008 at 7:37 pm
Simple and to the point, it would have been much more effective without Egan Obama photo opp.
October 24, 2008 at 8:57 pm
Can’t we just be happy for one day that Cardinal Egan is forcefully defending life?
Cardinal Egan does something great and you guys nitpick over him being polite to Obama.
October 24, 2008 at 11:25 pm
But Obama is hungry
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October 25, 2008 at 5:48 pm
My Name is Daniel LaHood
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I wrote this after attending Pope Benedicts Mass at Nats Stadium in Washington. My wife and I are Lay Missionaries of Charity in Forest Glen Maryland. I am sending this as a letter to the Editor.
Before Pope Benedict came to America to celebrate Mass in New York and Washington, it was revealed that as a young boy in Germany he had had a cousin with Down Syndrome. One day a Nazi doctor came and claimed his cousin for the Third Reich. Taken to be “cared for” at the “hospital” young Joseph Ratzinger never saw his cousin again: one of the host of “useless eaters” marked for extermination by that brutal regime.
My wife and I operate St. Joseph’s House, a daycare and respite care home for handicapped children. As it happened one of the children we care for, a wheelchair bound young lady, was chosen along with three other handicapped folks to carry the gifts up to the altar before the consecration at the Mass at Nationals Stadium in Washington D.C. on April 17, 2008. One of these was James, a 30ish man who works in the Officer’s Club at Andrews AFB. James has Down Syndrome. He was chosen to carry the large host which would become the Body of Christ lifted up before the assembled. As James with great ceremony advanced toward the Pope, his native enthusiasm overcame his reserve and he started to run. Simultaneously the Holy Father leapt from his chair and walked towards James with his arms outstretched. We have a picture of this moment which I cannot look at without tearing up. What did he see as he gazed so lovingly at James? I believe he saw his cousin. I believe he saw the face of Jesus. And I believe that his great prayer as he elevated that host on that impossibly beautiful day was “As long as you did to these the least of my brethren, you did it to Me.”
The next day April 18th, a boy was born to of all people, the Governor of Alaska. They named him Trig.
October 25, 2008 at 8:35 pm
It’s ironic that to kill an infant in the womb is legal and paid for in some instances. But it’s considered double homicide to kill a pregnant woman!! What is wrong with our government?
May God bless America and bring a renewal to the face of the earth! Let’s pray for Godly leaders who will bring back values and morals so that Gods Hand of protection is not removed from us.
October 25, 2008 at 10:04 pm
Thank you, Cardinal Egan, for your honest and clear challenge to us. As a Catholic, I am proud of what we believe … the teachings of Jesus Christ about life. His teachings included the lost, the vulnerable AND the children. “Do not send them away, let the children come to Me.” I am sad to see so many of my Catholic sisters and brothers voting for a candidate who, not only promotes abortion rights, but infanticide as well. The Born Alive Infants Protection Act is one way these babies would have survived failed abortions and yet one of our candidates chose to vote against it. His legacy is BAIPA.
October 25, 2008 at 10:39 pm
Yes, it was difficult to see Cardinal Egan sitting next to Obama. Perhaps we should look at it as Jesus sitting with sinners in order to effect their conversion. We should pray for Obama’s conversion for the sake of his immortal soul whether or not he wins the election. A woman who was caught up in the Rowanda massacre said that had the people prayed for conversion of the killers instead of their death, perhaps things would have been different. Let’s pray for his conversion so that God will listen to us. God Bless.
October 26, 2008 at 3:53 am
I’m sure the Eagan/Obama photo-op was just as if Jesus was sitting and talking with sinner(s). As He said to those who questioned him at the time that it was important that He speak to the sinners more than when He spoke with them, for He meant to convert them; therefore, He needed to speak to them. I have faith that nothing will happen that is not the will of God. Let us hope that there are enough of us with a free will that will see what we are doing to the most innocent of all.
God Bless Us All.
Vicky
October 26, 2008 at 11:11 pm
Is this the same cardinal Egan who recently hosted the NYC Al Smith dinner and invited Obama and yucked it up with him??? Come on.
October 27, 2008 at 2:07 am
Please consider posting this video and passing it along, it’s amazing. It’s great at showing the distinction between MaCain and Obama in regards to the abortion issue. Please pass this along to everyone you know. We have to get McCain elected… E
http://americaschoicenow.com/
“Abortion is advocated only by persons who have themselves been born.”
Ronald Reagan
October 28, 2008 at 12:42 am
Doesn’t John McCain go against the Church and Life by supporting embryonic stem cell research?
October 29, 2008 at 2:56 pm
You cannot lay a carpet ban on abortion. There are hundreds of reasons to abort or induce early. Look at a photo of an anencephaly baby and tell me it’s humane to let a baby live without a brain and half it’s skull. To force it to term simply because you want to “hold” baby is cruel to the baby. Abortion is a legitiment option for many women with birth defects and other health problems.
November 3, 2008 at 3:12 am
95% of abortions are performed “on demand” for the other 5% of unique cases, perhaps it should be legal, but the point is that abortion is infanticide and for 95% of people that have abortions performed it is simply to use abortion as a convenient method of birth control, which makes me cry. The Cardinal is correct in that just as the Nazis viewed Jews and homosexuals not to be humans, and the Dred Scott case was overturned, one day abortion will be viewed as murder. and the partial birth abortion is actual direct murder, pretty scary