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Fr. Richard John Neuhaus
You will be missed...
Fr. Richard John Neuhaus passed away at the young age of 72. He was a towering intellectual figure of conservative goodness and the founder and editor of the ecumenical journal First Things.
He was a Lutheran minister prior to being ordained a Catholic priest in 1991.
Highly active in liberal politics in the 1960's, it was the Roe v. Wade decision that forever led him to the right regarding society's most important issues.
This is taken from one of his last public addresses, speaking to the National Right to Life Committee in July of last year:
"We shall not weary, we shall not rest, until every unborn child is protected in law and welcomed in life. We shall not weary, we shall not rest, until all the elderly who have run life's course are protected against despair and abandonment, protected by the rule of law and the bonds of love. We shall not weary, we shall not rest, until every young woman is given the help she needs to recognize the problem of pregnancy as the gift of life. We shall not weary, we shall not rest, as we stand guard at the entrance gates and the exit gates of life, and at every step along way of life, bearing witness in word and deed to the dignity of the human person -- of every human person.
Against the encroaching shadows of the culture of death, against forces commanding immense power and wealth, against the perverse doctrine that a woman's dignity depends upon her right to destroy her child, against what St. Paul calls the principalities and powers of the present time, this convention renews our resolve that we shall not weary, we shall not rest, until the culture of life is reflected in the rule of law and lived in the law of love."
And these, his final words for his magazine First Things, prior to slipping into a coma at the end of December:
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