Is Anybody There?

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit,' says Yahweh Sabaoth" Zach 4:6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dio di Signore, nella Sua volontà è nostra pace!" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Ben Franklin 1759

Friday, June 04, 2010

Joe Scheidler - Pro-Life Hero

As I shared a couple weeks ago, I had the honor of meeting Joe Scheidler when he came to CR to join the protest of Cecile Richards celebrating Planned Parenthood of Eastern Iowa's 30th Anniversary. That anniversary was definitely nothing to celebrate. But as I noted earlier this week, there is a 30th Anniversary that is well worth celebrating. That event is the founding of the Pro-Life Action League by Joe Scheidler. The National Catholic Register (the good guys) recently published a story about his life & work. & while words don't always do a person justice, I think the article does catch a little of the humble servant of God that I met that day in CR.
Joe Scheidler: Pro-Life Stalwart Fights On

by JAMES GRAVES, REGISTER CORRESPONDENT
'The Abortionists and Radical Feminists Hate Us Because We’ve Been So Successful in Fighting Abortion'


June 1 will mark the 30th anniversary of one of the best-known and most effective pro-life organizations in the country, the Pro-Life Action League.
Since its founding by Joe Scheidler in 1980, the league’s mission has been to keep the ugliness of abortion in the public eye, recruit and train pro-life activists to do battle with the abortion industry in their communities, and take to the streets to persuade abortion-minded women to choose life. Dubbed the “Green Beret” of the pro-life movement by commentator Patrick Buchanan, Joe Scheidler, at age 82, and the league he founded are still going strong.
Scheidler was born into a devout Catholic family. Scheidler was an altar boy and wanted to be a priest: “I thought that was the way I could be closest to Christ, and I wanted to be as close to Christ as I could be.”
He became a Benedictine monk, but decided marriage was his calling instead. In 1965, he married Ann, and they now have seven children.
As he was beginning his own family, Scheidler was distressed to see abortion laws being liberalized in some states. In 1973, when he learned that the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision struck down the abortion laws of all 50 states, he was in shock. He recalled, “I couldn’t believe our country had sunk so low as to legalize abortion.”
At the time, Scheidler was working for a public relations firm in Chicago, but he volunteered his spare time to the pro-life movement. He wrote letters to the editor, placed ads in newspapers, distributed literature in the streets, and talked to anyone who would listen.
He decided to work in the pro-life movement full-time. But Scheidler’s in-the-street activism was not a good fit with many pro-life groups, so, in 1980, he founded the Pro-Life Action League. He explained the organization’s name: “We’re pro-life, we’re active, and we work in league with pro-life groups across the country.”
Its purpose was to save the lives of the unborn through nonviolent action. Key activities include prayer and sidewalk counseling in front of abortion clinics, public protests, confronting abortionists, speaking with youth, and spreading the pro-life message through the media.
Scheidler’s oldest son, Eric, serves as the league’s executive director. Eric noted, “We’re different from other pro-life organizations in that we encourage on-the-street activism. And not only are we on the street fighting abortion — we recruit and train others to do what we do. Our ultimate goal is to change the culture in which we live into a culture of life.”
In 1985, Scheidler released the book Closed: 99 Ways to Stop Abortion, in which he shares effective ways of stopping abortion. Chapter 1, for example, is about sidewalk counseling: “Sidewalk counseling is, in my estimation, the single most valuable activity that a pro-life person can engage in. When pro-lifers counsel at an abortion clinic they come between the baby who is scheduled to be killed and the doctor who will do the killing.”
Scheidler recalls one day at an abortion clinic in Brooklyn when sidewalk counselors convinced 33 women to walk away from their planned abortion; he recalls another day in front of a Chicago clinic when 22 women turned away from their abortion appointment. He still prays in front of abortion clinics weekly.
Carol Walsh, a former sidewalk counselor trained by the league , observed, “We’re out there to offer help to women who want it. Abortion not only kills babies; it hurts women. Our purpose is to offer them something better.”
Scheidler and the league have raised the ire of many on the pro-abortion side. As Eric noted, “The abortionists and radical feminists hate us because we’ve been so successful in fighting abortion.”
Scheidler was the chief defendant in a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO ) lawsuit filed by attorneys for the National Organization for Women and two abortion clinics. Twice the suit went to the U.S. Supreme Court in which the justices decided 8-1 and 8-0 in his favor.
Chicago has been an ideal location for the league’s headquarters, as Scheidler was already living there, and O’Hare Airport is a hub to reach locations across the country. In the last 30 years, Scheidler has given talks in 48 states. His consistent message: “I say: ‘Abortion is murder, the abortionist is violating his Hippocratic Oath, and we need to work hard to stop abortion.’”
Scheidler remains a committed and prayerful Catholic. When Eric left the Church for 10 years and became a self-proclaimed atheist, Scheidler began going to Mass twice on Sundays, the second time for the conversion of his son. Eric returned to the Church in 1997.
Scheidler’s faith has been central to his continued pro-life activism. He concluded, “I couldn’t go on without it. We see ourselves as fighting for God.”

Labels:

1 Comments:

  • At 4/6/10 12:43 AM , Blogger OperationCounterstrike said...

    Will there be PAYBACK for Dr. Tiller?

    Will there be COUNTERTERROR against right to lifers?

    WHO will be the first TARGETS?

    WHERE do they LIVE?

    operationcounterstrike.blogspot.com

     

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home

LifeSiteNews.com Headlines

↑ Grab this Headline Animator

Get this widget!
Visit the Widget Gallery
FaithMouse