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CNA: Archbishop calls for prayers prior to vote on cloning
10/23/2006

Catholic News Agency (www.catholicnewsagency.com)

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (CNA) – Catholics in the Archdiocese of St. Louis should pray “for the safeguarding of embryonic human life” on All Souls’ Day, less than one week before a vote on stem-cell research.

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In an Oct. 20 pastoral letter, titled “Safeguarding Embryonic Human Life through Prayer,” Archbishop Raymond Burke of St. Louis said Catholics must be thoroughly informed about the proposed constitutional amendment, which would allow for human cloning, courageously speak the truth to others about cloning and pray.

All Souls Day is observed by the Catholic Church on Nov. 2. Election day in the United States is held on the first Tuesday of November, Nov. 7 in 2006.

In a controversial form of stem-cell research, embryos are cloned; their stem cells are removed and the embryos are killed in the process.

Missourians will head to the polls next month to vote on Amendment 2, which would allow for this type of cloning.and guarantee that any stem-cell research that is legal under federal law could be performed in the state.

“Somatic cell nuclear transfer, that is, human cloning, is the prideful attempt of man to generate human life by himself, without God and in defiance of God’s plan for us,” Archbishop Burke wrote.

The bishop stopped short of telling Catholics in his archdiocese how to vote. However, he laid out the consequences of the vote in very frank, stark terms.

“We recognize that the vote of each of us on Amendment 2 will be either a vote for the protection of the right to life of our tiniest brothers and sisters, or a vote to subject them to destruction through scientific experimentation,” he said.

It “will also be either a vote for the protection of the integrity of human procreation or a vote to permit the artificial generation of human life,” he added.

The proponents of cloning have many financial resources to promote their cause and have cast opposition to cloning “as a form of heartless religious dogmatism and extremism,” the archbishop said.

“What is more, the officials of our government have permitted them to write the proposed amendment in language geared to deceive the voter,” wrote the archbishop, who said he would address this issue in a future letter.

In May, Archbishop Burke inaugurated an archdiocesan-wide “Rosary Crusade,” asking the faithful to pray the rosary daily for the safeguarding of embryonic human life.

“The praying of the rosary has been a most powerful spiritual instrument of the church in seeking God’s help in times of great crisis,” he explained.

On All Souls Day, the students in the archdiocese’s Catholic schools will pray the rosary. Archbishop Burke will lead the rosary at DuBourg High School that morning.

“The challenge of defeating the proposed Amendment 2, the challenge of safeguarding embryonic human life and the integrity of human procreation, is great. But the victory belongs to our Lord Jesus Christ,” said the archbishop in his letter.


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Founded in continued response to Pope John Paul II’s call for a “New Evangelization,” the Catholic News Agency (CNA) has been, since 2004, one of the fastest growing Catholic news providers to the English speaking world.

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