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St. Michael, the
Archangel, defend
us in battle.  Be our
safeguard against
the wickedness and
snares of the devil.  
May God rebuke
him, we humbly
pray.  And do thou,
O prince of the
heavenly hosts, by
the power of God
cast into hell Satan
and all the evil
spirits who prowl
throughout the world
seeking the ruin of
souls.
Amen.
US Conference of Catholic Bishops --
National Pastoral Initiative on Marriage
43rd WORLD DAY OF COMMUNICATIONS
"New Technologies, New Relationships.
Promoting a Culture of Respect, Dialogue
and Friendship."

May 24, 2009

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Bishops Urge Congress to Make
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USCCB News Release

09-090
April 23, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CARDINAL RIGALI PRAISES HOUSE RE-
INTRODUCTION OF “PREGNANT WOMEN
SUPPORT ACT,” URGES CO-SPONSORSHIP


WASHINGTON—Cardinal Rigali, chair of the
Committee on Pro-Life Activities for the U.S.
Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), wrote to
all U.S. Representatives urging them to co-sponsor
the Pregnant Women Support Act (PWSA, H.R.
2035) re-introduced in the House by Rep. Lincoln
Davis (D-TN) on April 22. The PWSA provides
resources and support for pregnant and parenting
women and their families.
   
“The Pregnant Women Support Act reaches out to
women with a helping hand when they are most
vulnerable, and most engaged in making a decision
about life or death for their unborn children,” Cardinal
Rigali said.
   
The Cardinal said that the PWSA offers “an authentic
common ground, an approach that people can
embrace regardless of their position on other issues.”
   
“There are some statements that almost everyone
can endorse. First, the fact that over a million
abortions take place every year in this country is a
tragedy, and we should at least take steps to reduce
abortions,” said Cardinal Rigali.
   
“Second, no woman should ever have to undergo an
abortion because she feels she has no other choice,
or because alternatives were unavailable or not made
known to her. An abortion performed under such
social and economic duress meets no one’s standard
for ‘freedom of choice’,” the Cardinal continued.
   
Among other provisions, the PWSA will ensure that
pregnant women are not denied coverage by
insurance companies; establish a toll-free number for
resources during pregnancy and after birth; provide
life-affirming pregnancy services and parenting
education in maternity group homes and other
centers; provide new mothers with free home visits
by registered nurses; and codify the current
regulation allowing states to provide State Children’s
Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) coverage to
unborn children and their mothers. It will also
encourage adoption by expanding adoption tax credit
and adoption assistance programs.
   
Cardinal Rigali distinguished the Pregnant Women
Support Act from controversial proposals involving
pregnancy prevention, which raise serious policy
questions and in many studies have been shown not
to reduce abortions. “Discussion of pregnancy
prevention and related issues will surely continue
inside and outside Congress. In the meantime,
pregnant women need our assistance now so that
abortion is not promoted to them as their only
choice….I hope you will join Representative Davis in
ensuring that the Pregnant Women Support Act will
be considered and enacted by this Congress,” he
said.
   
The full text of Cardinal Rigali’s letter is available at:
www.usccb.org/prolife/issues/women/PWSAHouse09.
pdf.
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MESSAGE OF THE HOLY FATHER
FOR THE 46th WORLD DAY
OF PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS

3 MAY 2009, FOURTH SUNDAY OF
EASTER