Fr. Frank Pavone
National Director
Priests for Life
When I served at the Vatican's Pontifical Council for the Family, a frequent
theme that came up in meetings with pro-life leaders from around the world was
the special importance of the Feast of the Annunciation for the pro-life
movement, and a desire to see that Feastday given even more prominence in the
celebrations of the Church.
The significance exists on several levels.
The Annunciation, when the Virgin Mary is told that she has been chosen to be
the Mother of the Savior, constitutes the moment when "the Word became Flesh."
The eternal Son of God began existing as a human being not at His birth at
Bethlehem, but within the womb of Mary.
God was once an unborn child. Every unborn child, therefore, is in some
fashion united with God. As the Second Vatican Council asserted, "By his
incarnation the Son of God has united himself in some fashion with every human
being" (Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium et
Spes, 22).
In the writings of the Fathers of the Church, we encounter reflections on the
theme that Christ redeemed us by assuming all the different aspects of our life
on earth, including our childhood, our life of work, our family life, our
sufferings, and our death. In an age when, as the Holy Father says, "it is
possible to speak in a certain sense of a war of the powerful against the
weak" (The Gospel of Life, 12), we should also reflect on the fact
that the Son of God shared in our life in the womb.
Would it long be possible for believers, who meditate on the unborn child who
was God, to fail to see that unborn children are made in God's image? Would it
be likely that those who ponder that our Almighty Protector was a baby in the
womb will fail to see that babies in the womb deserve protection? Would it
happen that Christians, who acknowledge that their Lord and Brother was an
embryo and fetus, will fail to see that every embryo and fetus is a brother and
sister in the Lord?
Yet the marvels revealed by the Annunciation do not stop there. There is also
the mystery of Mary's freedom, her "Fiat" -- "Let it be done to me according to
your word" (Lk. 1:38). This is freedom of choice which serves the truth, as
opposed to "pro-choice" which claims to create its own truth. This is
choice at the service of life, rather than the perverted choice to take life.
This is the moment when Mary gave her body to the One who would bring life to
the world by saying "This is My Body," forever undoing the sin of those who
justify abortion by saying, "This is my body!"
Yes, let us celebrate the Annunciation with greater solemnity than ever
before. Let us join the spirit of those nations which have declared March 25 a
day of the unborn child. Let us recommit ourselves to love and serve the
weakest among us!
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