A
Petition to the Canadian Bishops
"Contraception
is to be judged objectively so profoundly
unlawful, as never to be, for any reason,
justified. To think or to say the contrary is
equal to maintaining that in human life,
situations may arise in which it is lawful not to
recognize God as God." (Pope John Paul II,
quoted in LOsservatore Romano, Oct.10, 1983
)
Your
Eminences, Your Graces, and Your Excellencies,
As
you know, the contraceptive mentality pervades
the Catholic Church in Canada. Most Catholic
couples of child-bearing age are preventing
children through sterilization or contraception.
The birthrate is suicidal. The death of the
Church is certain where contraception prevails.
It has been truly said that Our greatest
moral responsibility is to convert the
contraceptive mentality.
Contraception
is the root of which many spiritual evils are the
fruit: abortion, infidelity, divorce, pre-marital
sex, acceptance of homosexual activity, the
clamor for same-sex marriage and the
corruption of politics and the media. These
inevitably follow when, on a large scale, sexual
activity is deliberately diverted from its
life-giving purpose to sterile lustful
indulgence.
Because
moral and social disaster does not occur in a
vacuum without the Church's involvement, it must
be acknowledged that, in Canada, the
contraceptive mentality was fostered by the Winnipeg
Statement of the Canadian bishops published
on September 27, 1968. In that Statement,
Catholics were told that in some circumstances
spouses may be safely assured that, whoever
chooses that course [i.e. contraception] which
seems right to him does so in good
conscience (26). This teaching is
against charity, justice and the truth. It is in
contradiction to the constant teaching of the
Church that contraception is an intrinsic evil
permitting of no exceptions (Humanae Vitae,
14). Countless Catholics have referred to the Winnipeg
Statement in justification of their
contraceptive practice.
To
restore in Canada the truth about life and love
we ask that the Winnipeg Statement be
revoked by you, our spiritual shepherds. We ask
that all marriage preparation courses, all
catechetical texts and teaching, preaching, and
confessional advice be in accordance with Humanae
Vitae, given to us with the authority of
Christ (HV,6).
Such
action on the part of a national hierarchy would
not be unprecedented. In 1990, the bishops of the
Philippines issued a pastoral letter in which
they apologized for their failure to promote the
Churchs teaching on contraception. They
said: We abandoned you to your confused and
lonely consciences with a lame excuse: 'follow
what your conscience tells you'. How little did
we realize that it was our consciences that
needed to be formed first.
In
the United States, the U.S. Conference of
Bishops, in their November 2003 meeting, voted in
favor of issuing a strong document explaining why
contraception is wrong. It will be widely
distributed in parish pamphlet racks and taught
in high schools and colleges. Bishop Gregory,
President of the American Bishops
Conference said: In many respects we
havent spoken clearly enough, effectively
enough, frequently enough. If anything, the
actions we are taking today are very much needed
and, many would say, even late.
While
the undersigned earnestly petition for the
withdrawal of the Winnipeg Statement, we
assure you, our bishops, of our constant prayers.
Although our obedience and fidelity are assured,
our pleas for retraction will continue year after
year, if necessary, until the Bishops of Canada
retract this Statement. And our movement, because
it is founded on the divine law of love and
faith, will only increase in strength. One day
the Winnipeg Statement will fall. Although
its end is inevitable, we pray that its
retraction comes sooner rather than later.
May
God bless you, the Holy Spirit guide you and Mary
intercede for you in your apostolic mission.
_________________
To read the full text of The
Winnipeg Statement, click here.
To sign our petition to retract
The Winnipeg Statement, visit this petition website and sign
the petition. Although it is not necessary, you
may also include a short comment of your support
for the petition if you choose. International
support, particularly from the U.S., is also
welcome. All names will be kept confidential and
private until such time as the movement gains
sufficient strength to utilize them publicly.
The
Rosarium encourages visitors to print out this
petition and circulate it among parishes,
friends, family, and church ministries.
Please be
sure to print out the petition on legal
(8.5" X 14") paper.
Simply print out the petition, obtain some
signatures,
and then mail the signed petition to the
following address:
The Rosarium
P.O. Box 11400, Station H
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K2H 7V1
| Update:
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