
“…and the LORD granted my request.”
What should I do with the knowledge that God, who maintains order by keeping human affairs in balance, granted my request by reversing the fortunes of the arrogant MISTER Frank Pavone, who boasted of his good fortune at the expense of the non-pain capable innocents, from conception to 15 weeks; and that the admission of my appeal being answered places me among the faithful who are in radical solidarity with mothers and babies — both born and unborn, who trust that God will execute justice on their behalf for a ” Life at Conception Act” ❓
“Allowing abortions from conception to 15 weeks is the least we can do to protect women, as well as babies who at this stage are not already fully formed in their mother’s womb and cannot feel pain. It is consistent with what we know from science about the benignity of early abortion, as well as in line with where Americans stand on the issue.”
March for Life Statement on Upcoming 2023 March
Statement from Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Christophe Pierre to U.S. Bishop
My heart exults in the Lord, my Savior.

Isn’t it time for me to come down from my pedestal of superiority from which I hypocritically ruin sacred realities just “to be in line with Americans“; and instead exult in the Lord, my Savior by endeavoring to heal our society and our planet, to lay the foundations for a more just and peaceful world, and to commit myself seriously to pursuing a good that is truly common❓
O King of all nations and keystone of the Church:
will you come and save me, a man, whom you formed from the dust, from being proud in my conceit that my prayers for MISTER Frank Pavone to be removed from the clerical state were answered; and that, in this post Roe era, because of this reversal of human fortunes I do not succumb to BLASPHEMY myself by justifying the absolute evil of abortion to promote my ideology, while using relativism to hypocritically condemn those with a different ideology who do the same❓
“…and has scattered the proud in their conceit.”
Lk 1:51

When we fail to acknowledge as part of reality the worth of a poor person, a human embryo, a person with disabilities – to offer just a few examples – it becomes difficult to hear the cry of nature itself; everything is connected.
Pope Francis, Laudato si’