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Since When Is Mercy Validating Abortion?

By Kathryn Jean Lopez | April 17, 2011 | 22:35

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"(T)his is a loving, caring Jesus," is how the New York Times recently profiled a leading man in a play about abortion written by a Notre Dame grad.

The script dialogue includes a woman asking Christ: "Did you ever say, 'I'm Jesus, and I say that stupid girls who let guys talk them into going to the back seat of their cars have to have babies?' Did you say that ever?"

"No," Jesus replies.

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"All you talk about is, be nice to each other!" the woman continues. "You never said nobody's allowed to have an abortion."

The fictional Jesus confirms her assertion.

"So can I? Can I? Can I?" she asks.

"Honestly, I -- I don't really have an issue with it," Jesus tells the girl in the play.

Honestly?

Honestly. Rather than uplift and challenge -- the hallmark of great art -- this just seems to bring Jesus down to our broken level. Where's the hope in that?

Recently, I spent a Saturday night in the heart of Washington, blocks away from the White House, with college kids who were too young to have seen much of the late John Paul II, but wanted to learn about him. At an event hosted by the Fellowship of Catholic University Students on campus at George Washington University, the pope's biographer, George Weigel, talked about the late pontiff's formation, his faith and his place in history.

What was most impressive about the event were the questions. They wanted to know what fed him, what made him who he was, what kept him faithful, where he found his courage.

They wanted to know how to do it, too.

What made him so attractive to so many was his loving, caring courage. That he was able to bring Christ and His teachings to people in a loving, caring, rock-solid way. That he was able to stand before world leaders and admonish them, demonstrating a loving, caring concern in doing so. It was the same motivation that helped him to stand down the evil of Communism in his homeland and beyond.

I don't want to pick on the Notre Dame playwright. I'm more inclined to want to apologize. Who made her think that mercy is validating abortion? Was it in the education she received? Was it in the fallen witness she saw on campus, in the pro-life movement? In this way, in bringing these questions to mind, her play does inspire, it does challenge.

They'll know we are Christians, by our love, we pray. But sometimes, all too often, what they see is something different. Heaven knows, it's typically our failures that get more attention.

But the Notre Dame graduate doesn't have to remake Jesus into a "loving" and "caring" abortion proponent. If it is mercy that she seeks, it is at the heart of Christianity, not in a reinterpretation of "Thou shall not kill." Those kids may have goofed, but there is a life in her now. And that life deserves as much mercy as anyone.

We increasingly know way too much about the unborn to deny that.

And if she looks around enough, John Paul II and the beloved Mother Teresa were not alone as contemporary witnesses of a loving, caring, pro-life message. Christians abound who are loving and caring in their love and defense for life. The Sisters of Life in New York, religious women whose charism is protecting the most vulnerable among us -- the unborn, their families, and, yes, even past the point of delivery. The young men at the filled-to-capacity Pontifical North American College in Rome and closer to home at its domestic brother, the Josephinum, in Columbus, Ohio, forming "Spiritual Fathers for the New Evangelization." The young women Oprah noticed on her show, joining a convent in Michigan in shockingly healthy numbers -- and they're not alone. There is a renewal going on, one of service and catechesis -- one that, in many ways, defies the past few decades.

Christ said a little more than be nice to one another. We must do that. But we must also not walk away from other truths because it can be hard to stand against an evil. We must know what it is we say we believe.

Those kids in the back seat actually have a lot of love out there for them. And the most well-intentioned abortion activist is actually only affirming and feeding what has oftentimes become a moral mess.

We sure know the pursuit of unhappiness.

That night at GWU, a young man talked about his "reversion" to the Catholic faith of his family. A lot of what he saw in college was not the recipe for any kind of happiness. Confession changed his life. Knowing he wasn't the end-all changed his life. There is "freedom," he said, in seeking to know God's will. It's actually a relief to know that we are not each other's final judge. Now he works with college students, helping them sort through their own discernments about their lives. And on Saturday nights in the coed dorms.

On Good Friday, the culmination of the season that began with co-workers and commuters with those outward symbols of our sins -- ashes on their foreheads -- Christians reflect on our ignorance, on our bad witness, on our fallenness. And take comfort in the mercy of a God who knows us too well to condemn us because of our mistakes, as long as we are contrite, as long as we keep getting up to walk with Him -- and help one another do the same. On campus, in politics, on the stages of the University of Delaware, and in and out of the back seat.

You don't have to believe. But those who do, we ought to better embrace what we've been given. There may be no gift-giving this holiday. It's because we've got the best one yet: loving, caring mercy.

I know somewhere at Notre Dame they still teach something about that.

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Submitted by Blonde on Sun, 04/17/2011 - 10:50pm.

While I admire your sentiment....the whole follow up to your headline is just not there.

Sadly.

Please, please....get it right. This piece belongs on your personal blog, and not on NB, which is about media bias.

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Submitted by Ken Shepherd on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 10:23am.

That's why it's in the columns section. We carry a few syndicated conservative columnist and run their items in the columns section, whether or not they pertain to liberal media bias.


 

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