The Ascension and Pro-Life
Our Lord ascended into heaven forty days after
rising from the dead! The Ascension, like Easter itself, is a Feast of Life. It
is the Feast of Jesus taking our humanity to the heights of heaven.
On the night before he died, Jesus asked the
Father, “Give me the glory I had with you before the world began.” Jesus
was always in the glory of heaven, from all eternity. What is different, then,
after he ascends into heaven? How is his glory today different from the glory he
had before the world began?
The answer is that now he shares that glory in
a human body and soul – the same kind of human nature that you and I have, and
that every unborn child has. By ascending to the right hand of the Father, our
Lord reveals that the destiny of the human person is to be in the heights of
heaven with God.
How, then, can we believe and proclaim this
truth, but turn our backs when that same human nature is thrown in the garbage
by abortion?
Obviously, the truth and joy of the Ascension
impel us to protect and exalt every human life. “The joy of the resurrection and
ascension renew the whole world,” the liturgy of these days tells us. They do
renew the world, because they renew humanity, reveal its dignity, and provide us
the impetus and grace we need to defend every human life, no matter how small or
burdensome.
In these days, let us pray for a renewal of
respect for life in the light of the Ascension:
Lord Jesus, you are exalted today at the
right hand of the Father. You have taken our human nature to the heights of
heaven.
Lord, this is the same human nature shared
by our unborn brothers and sisters, and we pray for them today. We see their
destiny in your Ascension. We see your plan for them and for us – that we may
live forever, exalted in glory. May the wonder and truth of the Ascension
lead us to protect every life and defend its dignity. Let us treat each person
as one destined to sit upon your throne. Fill the heart of each believer, each
parent, each legislator, each judge, each priest and pastor, each human being,
with the wisdom to know clearly and defend vigorously the sanctity of each human
being. Bring us all to the glory of heaven, where you live and reign
forever and ever. Amen.