Save a life. Contact Congress. WHAT Powerful leaders in Congress are trying to force Americans to pay for abortion. HOW The Hyde Amendment and similar laws have protected taxpayers from funding elective abortion for over 45 “…Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Mt 19:14 413-387-7192 or visit online: www.mass.gov/foster-care “Let us create the conditions which will ensure that children can receive as the legacy of our generation a more united and fraternal world! Let us give children a future of peace!” Pope John Paul II Quotes from Pope John Paul II’s Message on XXIX World Day of Peace: https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/messages/peace/documents/hf_jpii_mes_08121995_xxix-world-day-for-peace.html Picture from: https://www.thedivinemercy.org/amh iStock.com/monkeybusinessimages. Models used for illustrative purposes only. Copyright © 2021 USCCB, Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Let us give children a future of peace! This is the confident appeal which I make to men and women of good will, and I invite everyone to help children to grow up in an environment of authentic peace. This is their right, and it is our duty.” May is Foster Care Month There are nearly 7.000 children in Massachusetts alone that are in the foster care system. As we fight to protect the rights of the unborn child, let us too remember these children born into violence, neglect, abandonment and suffering. Is God calling you to open your heart and home to a child in need? If you would like more information about potentially becoming a foster parent, please contact Foster MA at: years. Now, powerful members of Congress want to take away these laws that both Democrats and Republicans had supported for nearly half a century. WHAT HAPPENS WITHOUT THESE PROTECTIONS? Billions of taxpayer dollars could be used to pay for abortion. TAKE ACTION Sign the petition to Congress at NoTaxpayerAbortion.com! Pope John Paul II “At the beginning of this new year, my thoughts turn once again to children and to their legitimate hope for love and peace. I feel bound to mention in a particular way children who are suffering and those who often grow to adulthood without ever having experienced peace. Children's faces should always be happy and trusting, but at times they are full of sadness and fear: how much have these children already seen and suffered in the course of their short lives!
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