Ottawa, ON
Report from America - Day 4

October 1, 2011


The media likes 40 Days for Life -- and we have the
abortion industry to
thank.

No, I have not lost my mind just four days into the
campaign!

Yes, I know at the national level, the media seems to

have an agenda that's radically in favor of abortion.
But I'm seeing 40
Days for Life campaigns getting great
coverage -- and a fair shake -- in
local media outlets.

This is typically because the abortion center staff

complains to the media -- and tell the reporters and
producers that
they're under a "violent siege" or that
"extremist protesters are harassing
patients."

Of course, when the local media go to the vigil, they

find moms praying with small children. Or high school
students kneeling
in prayer. Or businessmen praying on
their lunch hour. Or an elderly couple
praying quietly.

When this happens, the local media, pro-life or not,

sees the vigil volunteers as the underdogs -- and the
abortion center
workers come off as intolerant.

The staff's overreaction is the catalyst
for 40 Days
for Life getting a fair treatment.

I just did a local
media interview for a 40 Days for
Life campaign, and this never fails. Here
are a few

examples.


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FAIRFIELD,
CALIFORNIA
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The
Fairfield Daily Republic reported on the local
40 Days for Life kickoff
event -- and included a
picture of Catholic Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento

leading the crowd of about 150 in prayer.

The opening vigil was held
in front of a Planned
Parenthood facility. One volunteer told the
reporter
that people would go there to pray "until they close
this
place."

While the article quoted talking points from the
Planned
Parenthood web site, no one from the
organization would speak to the
reporter on the record.

In reference to the Planned Parenthood staff,
another
volunteer said, "We are here to pray for them as well.
We’re not
here to finger-point."

For a link to the full story from the Fairfield
Daily
Republic, please go to:

http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=2270


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AMARILLO,
TEXAS
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KFDA-TV,
the local CBS affiliate, covered the 40 Days
for Life kickoff in Amarillo --
and gave a very
accurate description of the typical vigil: "There was
no
yelling, no protesting and no arguing, just a
peaceful gathering of those
fighting to end abortion."

Local coordinator Stephanie Frausto noted that

abortions are not performed at the facility where the
vigil is held, but
it's often the first stop for
abortion-minded women.

"So we are
always here," she said.

The reporter also noted, "While they prayed and
sang
songs, several also shared their testimonies, because
they're not
just pushing to end abortion, but to also
heal those who have had
one."

To see the video from KFDA-TV, please go to:

http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=2270


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VICTORIA,
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
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Victoria's
first-ever 40 Days for Life campaign got
the attention of the Goldstream
News Gazette, which
interviewed vigil participants outside a local

abortion center.

"We are praying for women and their unborn
children,"
said volunteer Steve Weatherbe. "We are praying for
women to
change their minds and to keep their babies."

People praying are
restricted by a 30-meter buffer
zone -- that's about 100 feet. But they did
not let
that discourage them.

The reporter quoted a member of a local
pro-abortion
group, who said she was "appalled it is going on for
40
days." She predictably called the 40 Days for Life
event
"harassment."

"This is not a protest," countered Weatherbe. "It's
a
prayer vigil."

The only harassment anyone noted came in the form
of
pro-abortion slogans that were spray-painted on
the sidewalk. Police are
investigating the vandalism.

For a link to the full story from the
Goldstream News
Gazette, please go to:

http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=2270


Here's
today's devotional from Fr. Frank Pavone,
national director of Priests for
Life...


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DAY
4 INTENTION
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We
ask God that we may understand the concept of
justice, as a gift he gives and
as a responsibility
that shapes our
work.


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SCRIPTURE
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Let
justice roll on like a river, righteousness like
a never-failing
stream!

-- Amos
5:24


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REFLECTION
by Fr. Frank Pavone, Priests for
Life
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Justice, a
key theme of the Scriptures, is something
God does and that we too must
do.

When God intervenes to save his people when they are
helpless and
in slavery in Egypt, he "does justice."
He manifested his justice in the
plagues that were
sent upon Egypt, whereby Pharaoh was convinced that
he
must let the people go. Justice is manifested as,
in awe and wonder, God's
people see the Red Sea open
before them, allow them to pass without even
getting
their feet wet, and then close again to drown their
powerful
enemies.

God is a God of Justice; he rescues us when we cannot
save
ourselves. His justice, above all, is seen in
Jesus Christ, who, when we
could not save ourselves,
rescued us from the kingdom of sin, Satan, death,
and
hell. The mighty work of Christ on the cross and in
the resurrection
is the perfect manifestation of God
as the God of justice.

We, then,
are to be the people of justice; we are to
"do justice" by intervening to
save the helpless in
the name and by the power of the God who saves us
who
are helpless ourselves. That's why we have a pro-life
movement; that's
why we have a 40 Days for Life
Campaign; that's why saving the unborn is
our
business.


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PRAYER
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God
of Justice, you heard the cry of your people when
they were being oppressed
in Egypt, and you proved
yourself to be the God of justice, who rescues
the
helpless. You likewise rescued us from the kingdom of
darkness, and
brought us into the Kingdom of your
Beloved Son, Jesus Christ, who saves us
from the
power of Satan, sin, death, and hell.

Make us people of
justice, ready to intervene to save
the helpless. Indeed, as your prophets
have
announced, let justice roll on like a mighty river,
to save all who
are in need, especially the unborn.
We pray through Christ our Lord,
Amen.


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PRINTABLE
DEVOTIONAL
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To
download today's devotional as a formatted,
printable PDF to share with
friends:

http://40daysforlife.com/docs/fall2011day04print.pdf



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For
Life,

Shawn Carney
Campaign Director
40 Days for Life

PS:
How is 40 Days for Life touching lives in your
    community? Please leave a
comment on today's
    blog entry at:
   
    http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=2270