Human rights for the unborn child, let their voices be heard!

By Hilary MacBride

Ireland is in a unique position on abortion; we respect life, which makes us unique as a nation. 

In the United States the law that legalised abortion is now viewed as flawed, "A pre born child is not considered a person". 

When the Omagh Bombing happened in 1998 one of the shocking stories was the death of a mother and her pre-born babies.  The father of those babies, Mr. Rush, sadly passed away in March of this year.  His love for his wife and his quest for justice lead him to campaign tirelessly for the truth.

This truth applies to the right to life of the unborn child. Ending the life of an unborn baby is not a solution.  Life begins and should be allowed to take its  natural course, no act to deliberately interfere with that life should be permitted and the law should uphold what is in the greatest interest of society.  Abortion does not belong here.

In a recent episode of Grey’s Anatomy, the hospital based TV show, one of the doctors was confronted with a premature baby.  The parents were doctors, and medically the baby had no chance of survival.  The mother of the baby was advised to leave her medical hat off, and use her intuition even if that meant going it alone.  She decided to trust life and allowed the baby a chance of survival - relying on her love.  The baby proved to be a fighter and survived.  This is the beauty and mystery of life.

In recent time there has been a significant rise in the number of women who have come out and said they have regretted their abortions, more and more people realise it is just not the immediate problem of unwanted pregnancy but the pieces of life that have to be picked up after a woman has undergone an abortion.

As a society, we must strive to ensure that women in crisis pregnancy receive all necessary supports from their communities, during pregnancy and after their child is born.  And we must extend our compassion and support to women hurt by abortion.

The culture of abortion forces us to look to the future.  Has life no worth at the start?  Keeping Ireland abortion-free is in the interests of humanity, we must all look to our own existence, and it is not about choices, it is about truth and respect.  It is not a valid choice to choose whether a child in the womb has value.

Regardless of circumstances or problems encountered, unborn children deserve to have their voices heard.  We must remain the light to other nations in respecting life.

Join us on Saturday May 5th Pilgrimage for the Unborn, Croagh Patrick Co Mayo, 9.45am all are invited to attend.  This is an opportunity for all pro-life individuals and groups to unite.