Reason Editor Penned a Brutal Takedown of Darializa Avila Chevalier, the Most Insane...
Obama's Top Aide Trotted Out This Gentle Reminder to Dems. They Won't Like...
Judge Rules on Charlie Kirk Assassin's Request to Remove Death Penalty
Ken Paxton's New Ad Against James Talarico Is Brutal
People Noticed Something Odd About Zohran Mamdani's Ashura Celebration
Nicolle Wallace Thinks the Statue of Liberty Trumps Immigration Law
'I Didn't Speak Up Because It Was Easy.' WI Volleyball Player Works to...
Snitch Lines Are Back! Kathy Hochul Tells New Yorkers to Rat Out Masked...
Despite Massive Heat Wave, British Media Pushes Notion Air Conditioning Is 'Selfish'
Gavin Newsom Just Called For a National Billionaire Tax
A Small Group of Democrats Is Saying No to the Socialist Takeover
Zohran Mamdani Scores a Major Victory As NYC Greenlights Rent Freezes
Tom Homan Just Demolished Trump's Critics in One Fiery Speech
Illegal Alien Sentenced to 8 Years for $38 Million Payroll Tax Fraud
United States Announces Strikes Against Iran Moments After Trump Warning
OPINION

Priest's Arrest Part of Larger Problem

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.
Priest's Arrest Part of Larger Problem
AP Photo/Amr Nabil

As I write, a Franciscan priest I know is in a courtroom in Ohio. Father Fidelis Moscinski was charged with criminal trespass for walking into an abortion facility in Cuyahoga Falls.

Advertisement

It's called a Red Rose Rescue: He goes inside, offers women roses, and when asked to leave, says he's happy to -- once the doctor performing abortions does. In other words, once the abortions stop. So the police wind up getting involved.

The pain of abortion can be a miserable cross to bear, not just for a woman but for all in her life. Death creates distance, especially when it's a death that we pretend isn't really death. We know better. We can see.

Former NFL player Benjamin Watson and his wife, Kirsten, are executive producers of a recent documentary called "Divided Hearts of America." In it, they try to find out how we got to this place. The Watsons got more involved in pro-life advocacy after the experience of having their first child -- and seeing that developing baby in ultrasounds.

It's hard not to see a child as a gift, especially when the child is the fruit of love. That's part of our problem: We don't seem to know what love is anymore. I fear that so many have no idea what love really is -- especially the young.

Love involves not mere pleasure, but reverence and sacrifice. Love draws you out of yourself to care for another.

When the #MeToo movement came around, what an opportunity it could have been -- could still be -- to appreciate the cruel extent of sexual abuse in our country. Human beings suffer, and if we were open and honest about that, we might have a shot at understanding one another.

Advertisement

Related:

CONSERVATISM

That's what the Watsons do in the documentary: Listen. Ask questions. And not antagonistic ones, like the one I recently got from a man in my neighborhood: "You want God to strike down all the LGBT people?" My goodness, no. I can't speak for everyone who stands outside an abortion clinic praying or offering counsel, but all I want to do is offer hope for someone looking for a sign. Sometimes that's all the person wants. Sometimes she feels like the abortion is expected; sometimes she just needs someone to listen.

We need to love one another better. Our politics will never get better until we do. We look for political solutions for problems of the human heart, and that's just never going to work. That's why we're so divided. That's why there is such anger and violence. We don't value life and love like we ought. We don't see precious human life in one another, and we certainly can't bring ourselves to love those who disagree with us.

These outbursts we see, which become tyrannical ideologies clung to with religious fervor, are really cries for help from a country that can do better. And it starts in recognizing our universal humanity -- yes, even the unborn, and the scared mother who deserves better than walking into an abortion clinic, or receiving pills by mail to end her pregnancy. We're never going to have any kind of healing in our land until we talk with one another differently about abortion.

Advertisement

When Father Fidelis walks into a clinic with roses, he's trying to help us see. These are women who deserve to be loved so they can love their children. They are already mothers. Let's stop lying about that.

Kathryn Jean Lopez is senior fellow at the National Review Institute, editor-at-large of National Review magazine and author of the new book "A Year With the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living." She is also chair of Cardinal Dolan's pro-life commission in New York. She can be contacted at klopez@nationalreview.com.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement