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Newsletter of the Office of Pro-Life Activities and Chaste Living • Diocese of Austin
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SPECIAL EDITION • FALL 2014
The Diocese of Austin has worked long and hard to
build a Culture of Life and a Civilization of Love in
Central Texas. We have become one of the most actively
pro-life dioceses in the country through our prayer,
education, public policy and pastoral care efforts.
In the following pages, learn about what our Office
does and how you can help!
An overview of the services of the Office of Pro-Life Activities
and Chaste Living
Prayer & Worship Page 2
Parish Support Page 3
Chaste Living Page 4
Pregnancy Related Pastoral Care
Page 5Public Policy Page 7
Information & Education Page 6
Celebrate with us on Feb. 12, 2015...see page 8!
Special Edition
Prayer & WorshipPrayer & Worship
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See hundreds wearing your design at the Texas Catholic Pro-Life Day!
Design must include the following text:
Texas Catholic Pro-Life Day zCentralTexasProLife.org zJan. 24, 2015 z
>> Submit your design by Dec. 1 to [email protected].
The winner, selected by our event committee, will receive five free T-shirts.
T-shirt Design Contest >> Deadline: Dec. 1, 2014
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On Jan. 24, 2015, the Diocese of Austin will celebrate Texas Catholic Pro-Life Day, organized by our Office. A full day is dedicated to pro-life prayer and activities (see the flier above), including the Texas Rally for Life, which is organized by Texas Alliance for Life and attended by pro-life groups from across the state.
Participation in the Texas Catholic Pro-Life Day continues to grow. More than 1,400 people attended the 2014 Pro-Life Mass with Bishop Vásquez, and we fed more than 950 at the Party for Life. It was such a gift to be able to host so many people from all over the state!
Knights of Columbus in fallout at the Mass for Life with the Pilgrim Statue procession. Parishes can reserve the Statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe through the Office. | Photo by Rebecca McDonald
We recognize and embrace the reality that we are dependent on the Lord in building a Culture of Life and a Civilization of Love.
The Office provides resources to pari-shes to promote prayer on behalf of a culture of life.
Special Edition
Be part of an ever-growing network! If there is already a Pro-Life Committee at your parish or school, we can help you get connected!
>> Contact us at (512) 949-2486.
Start a Pro-Life Committee at your parish or school!
Parish SupportParish Support
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As a ministry of the Diocese of Austin, the Office first seeks to be a resource and support to Parish Pro-Life Committees.
Today, there are 75 parish and school Pro-Life Committees. These committees have a tremendous impact in our parishes and on our culture, offering education and opportunities for prayer to build a culture of life.
We meet with these committees, send a monthly packet of infor-mation on pro-life activities and connect parishes through regional and deanery coordinators.
So many put this mission into action day-to-day, and it was our joy to bring them together for bowling and pizza at this summer’s Volunteer Appreciation Day at Mel’s Lone Star Lanes in Georgetown.
We are grateful for the many dedicated volunteers serving in parish Pro-Life Committees, Gabriel Project, Project Rachel, prayer vigils, speakers on our Culture of Life Speakers’ Bureau, public policy efforts, NFP teachers and so many other ministries.
We are blessed by our volunteers’ dedication to building a Culture of Life and a Civilization of Love in Central Texas. This work would not happen without VOLUNTEERS!
Photos by Claudia Meserole
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The cemetery of the Holy Innocents draws attention to the public’s awareness of the lives lost due to abortion. | Photo courtesy of St. William Parish Pro-Life Committee
Special Edition
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THRiVE! targets chastity formation for youth. It includes parent and teacher education, parish resources and youth events. In early April we hosted Generation Life for rallies that took place in College Station, Austin and Waco and reached more than 300 participants.
Check out these upcoming educational opportunities:
Dec. 10 z Chris Stefanick @ St. Louis Parish in Waco, 7 – 9 p.m. >> Register today at www.ThriveTexas.org! Feb. 22 – March 27 z The Culture Project will be in Central Texas! >> See www.ThriveTexas.org for scheduled events >> Invite The Culture Project to minister to the youth at your parish or organization while they are in the area! Call the Office at (512) 949-2486.
The Office seeks to support indi-viduals, parents and catechists in the crucial and delicate task of the development of the virtue of chastity.
To fulfill the diocesan policy regarding qualifications for cate-chists speaking on the sensitive subject of human sexuality and chaste living, Catechesis on Human Love Certification was created. Classes are open to all adults and can be taken for certifi-cation or personal formation.
>> For more information, call (512) 949-2486 or e-mail [email protected].
The Office supports awareness and education in Natural Family Planning (NFP), which helps couples live the virtue of chastity in their marriage.
>> Find method options and class schedules: www.austindiocese.org/nfp.
During NFP Awareness Week this past summer, we offered “Future Full of Hope: A prayer service for couples struggling to conceive” (see photo
of couple receiving a blessing above) with Sarah’s Hope and Abraham’s Promise. Thirty people participated. Couples received prayer and community support and were connected with resources that can help to restore their fertility while respecting the sanctity of life and the sanctity of marriage.
Chaste LivingChaste Living
Chastity for married couples? We can help with that...
Sharon and Adam Gretencord, certified NFP instructors present “Introduction to NFP Seminar” for engaged couples. | Photo by Claudia Meserole
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Special Edition
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We strive to meet the pastoral needs and challenges of pregnant women in our Diocese through various outreaches.
The Gabriel Project is a parish-based ministry that takes the Good Samaritan approach to helping parents-to-be by walking alongside them on their life-giving journey. Recently we were blessed to have five men answer the call to mentor fathers-to-be!
Through 1+ (877) We Care 2 — The Diocesan Pro-Life Helpline, trained volunteers located throughout the Diocese (known as “Helpline Angels”) confidentially answer calls, providing referrals and assistance to those struggling with pregnancy- and abortion-related issues.
Project Rachel (www.AustinDiocese.org/ProjectRachel) offers compassionate and con-fidential hope and healing to women and men suffering because of a past abortion. Spiritual direction, support groups, private professional counseling, and weekend heal-ing retreats led by a priest are available.
Through the Helpers of God’s Precious Infants sidewalk ministry, trained Sidewalk Angels — and the many volunteers who prayerfully support them — maintain a peaceful and prayerful presence outside of abortion facilities. Our Office also supports the semi-annual 40 Days for Life campaigns and organizes monthly prayer vigils (see www.AustinDiocese.org/Calendar).
Related Pastoral CarePregnancy Related Pastoral Care
Mary Helen Russell is the Office’s new pastoral care co-ordinator. A commuter, Mary Helen very much enjoys living in the Barbecue Capital of Texas — Lockhart. She is the proud mother of four grown children, all of whom she considers to be her greatest successes. A former middle school teacher in Austin, Mary Helen put her family first and left the classroom when they needed her most. After the passing of her husband in 2009, rather than resuming her career as a teacher, she felt called by the Holy Spirit to volunteer in a pro-life ministry. What started out as volunteering quickly became a full-time career opportunity. She brings to the position the experience of working in ministry as a catechist, Gabriel Project coordinator, and Respect Life Committee co-chair as well as the knowledge gained while managing the day-to-day operations of a busy crisis pregnancy resource center. With a servant’s heart, Mary Helen looks forward to supporting the many pro-life activities throughout the Diocese of Austin and seeing the culture of life continue to grow in Central Texas.
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Above, Mary Helen Russell visits Catholic Charities in Bryan. Pictured (l to r) are Intake Specialist Veronica Garcia, Russell, client and baby, Social Services Coordinator Vancy Mayes and Director of Social Services Allison Cavazos. The Office works in partnership with other members of the newly formed Gabriel Life Association in order to provide a unified Catholic response to anyone in Central Texas who is facing a difficult pregnancy. Members include the Annunciation Maternity Home, Catholic Charities, the John Paul II Life Center, Our Lady of the Angels Maternity Shelter and the Diocese of Austin. | Photo by Claudia Meserole
A call to action!
Do you feel called to bring Christ to those struggling with pregnancy-related issues? We need you! Are you bilingual in English and Spanish? We really need you!
>> If you are interested in helping with any of the following, please contact Mary Helen Russell at (512) 949-2488 or maryhelen-russell@ austindiocese.org today!
Gabriel Project Mentors z (both men and women) A new Gabriel Project in your parish z Helpline volunteers z (calls can be forwarded to your phone)Project Rachel volunteers zPrayer and Sidewalk Angels z
All that is needed is your yes; God provides the rest. (And we help with the training!)
Special Edition
Since February, our Culture of Life Speakers’ Bureau has sent six speakers to parishes and schools for presentations to more than 200 youth and adults on a comprehensive span of pro-life topics:
Introduction to Pro-Life zIssues (This talk goes beyond abortion to expose the audience to ALL pro-life issues, from beginning-of-life issues to end-of-life issues and everything in between!)Bioethical and zReproductive TechnologiesAbortion 101 zAbortion Apologetics zThe Death Penalty zEnd-of-Life Issues zFertility Awareness z (for high school students; parent review session available upon request)Stewards of the zEnvironment
>> To become a speaker or to request a speaker, call (512) 949-2489 or email [email protected].
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Through various resources, we educate both Catholics and the general public on issues regarding the dignity of human life.
Our quarterly newsletter, Life Times, delivers pro-life news, education and stories of hope from around our Diocese to almost 7,000 families every quarter. It provides local and national news, catechesis on life issues and updates on our apostolates throughout Central Texas.
>> To contribute articles or submit events or activities for coverage, please contact [email protected].
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Find Respect Life resources for your parish!
The annual Respect Life Program from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Pro-Life Secretariat provides educational brochures
and other resources on the most pertinent life issues to priests, deacons and pro-life committees. This year’s theme is “Each of Us Is a Masterpiece of God’s Creation.”
The Respect Life Program materials can be used throughout the year, but are especially used to raise awareness during Respect Life Month in October.
>> Access resources on the diocesan website: www.austindiocese.org/october
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for the Diocese of AustinSpeakers’ Bureau
This fall the Secretariat for Charity and Justice offered the Living the Good News Conference to edu-cate, offer support and strengthen parish ministry. Two hundred and fifty people attended the event held at St. Dominic Savio High School. Paulist Father Bruce Nieli deli- vered the keynote address at both the English and Spanish sessions.
Members of the Secretariat of Justice and Charity include Catholic Charities of Central Texas and the Offices of Missions, Social Concerns, Criminal Justice, Black Catholics, Hispanic Ministry and Pro-Life Activities and Chaste Living of the Diocese of Austin.
This education is vital today. The threat to religious freedom is great and there is much confusion about why the issues of contraception, sterilization and abortion are so important to Catholics. We will continue to stand with our Bishop in our advocacy and prayer for religious freedom as well as our education on these issues.
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Public PolicyPublic Policy
Texas HB2 raised the standard of care for women in Texas receiving abortions with these provisions:
Abortions must be zperformed in licensed facilities that meet the same standards as ambulatory surgical centers.Physicians performing zabortions must gain admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of the abortion facility.
Opponents argued that these requirements would cause an “undue burden” to a woman seeking to have an abortion.
Most recently, opponents of the bill took it to the United States Supreme Court where the justices stopped these HB2 provisions from closing abortion clinics while lower courts debate the law’s constitutionality. Sadly, this has allowed some clinics to re-open.
Prayer vigils, including the 40 Days for Life campaign, continue to be the stronghold of this bill’s success.
>> Join us for these peaceful prayer vigils held outside of currently operating abortion clinics. Call the Office at (512) 949-2486 or visit www.CentralTexasProLife.org or www.austindocese.org/calendar for times and dates.
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An Oct. 9 conference on “Principles and Policies for End of Life Care” at St. Edward’s University reached more than 100 people in pastoral care and featured three bishops and the director of the National Catholic Bioethics Center. The Texas Catholic Conference advocates advance directives reform legislation that recognizes the right to life, dignity of the human person and acknowledges that death is a natural part of life.
>> Read more: www.txcatholic.org/news/456-end-of-life-care-conference and www.txcatholic-advance-directives.org
The Office encourages prayer for the victims of violent crime and their families, as well as for those being executed and their families.
>> Act: Download bulletin resources from the Parish Monthly Mailing section of CentralTexasProLife.org. Participate in a prayer vigil on every execution day in the state of Texas (locations and times at www.txcatholicmercyproject.org).
Learn more: The Catholic stance on end of life care and death penalty issuesSt
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On Aug. 4 of this year, a prayer vigil was held in front of the Federal Courthouse in Austin. Stand4Life brought together hundreds of prayerful supporters of HB2.
We are dedicated to activating Catholics to bring their Catholic values to public and political life.
We promote Postcard Campaigns and other efforts to encourage Catholics to make their voices heard.
During each Texas legislative session, we organize and train Catholics from the Diocese of Austin to participate in the Texas Catholic Conference Advocacy Day, during which Catholics from across the state make their voice heard, in person, to their state representatives. The next one will be March 24, 2015. For updated information on issues and policies, visit www.txcatholic.org/public-policy/current-legislation-from-the-83rd-legislature.
In addition, we are forming Legislative District Action Committees to increase the quality and magnitude of active involvement by parishioners.
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Please join us to celebrate God’s powerful way of working through all of us!
Chad Judice will be the keynote speaker at our Celebratory Dinner at St. Helen Parish, Georgetown on Feb. 12, 2015.
>> Read more about Chad: www.chadjudice.com
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Most Rev. Joe S. VásquezBishop of Austin
Rev. Alberto BorruelPriest Moderator
Marie CehovinDirector
Claudia MeseroleEditor
Valerie PokornyLayout & Design
is the quarterly publication of the Office of Pro-Life Activities and Chaste Living in the Diocese of Austin.
Serve & CelebrateServe & CelebrateLike any organization, the ministry of the Office of Pro-Life Activities and Chaste Living is a success because of the people working tirelessly behind the scenes.
Fundraising Committee members support the Office in planning and carrying out events or activities to raise funds for the Office.
Volunteers are frequently needed for Office projects, such as data entry or preparing materials for special events.
>> To serve the Office in these ways, please call (512) 949-2486 or email [email protected].
Thank you for your faithful support and involvement!
Check out our online calendar of events:
CentralTexasProLife.org