Thursday, June 12, 2008

Clergy! Stand up and be Counted!

Please take note and pass this along to your priests, deacons, and seminarians:

Dear Friends,

We now launch phase two of HLI’s Humanae Vitae Initiative!

As you know, in 1968 there were demonstrations by theologians and students against Humanae Vitae. Imagine taking to the streets against the Magisterium. Clergy also signed petitions objecting to the document, as if petitions could alter the Truth!

Now HLI is offering an opportunity to right that disgrace by offering clergy the opportunity to sign their names to a pledge in support of Humanae vitae. A generation later time has vindicated the truth of Humanae Vitae in the destruction we have brought upon our heads by rejecting God’s prophet Pope Paul VI when he uttered the warning of the disaster that would ensue if contraception became widespread. Foolish theologians mocked the Church’s teaching on the dignity of human sexuality as “pelvic issues.”

Today almost every major issue confronting the Church could have been avoided by adherence to Humanae Vitae: Abortion, widespread promiscuity, abuse of woman and children, skyrocketing divorce, a decline in religious vocations, bioethical nightmares, coercive population control, widespread homosexuality (owing to the separation of sex from procreation) and even excessive female hormones in the water supply affecting fish altering males so they can’t reproduce.

All from sniffing at “pelvic issues.”

Here is this week’s announcement of this petition with an introduction by Father Tom Euteneuer. To download the pledge in PDF form click on the “Sign the Pledge” button.

http://www.humanaevitaepriests.org/

Or you can access the pledge here:
http://www.humanaevitaepriests.org/hv_clergy_pledge_assent.pdf

The permanent link is here:
http://www.humanaevitaepriests.org/hv_2008-06-11.html

Tell your bishops, priests, deacons and seminarians! See that they receive a copy of the pledge

God bless you!

John Mallon
Project Director,
Humanae Vitae priests

http://johnmallon.net

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