Farewell Dr. Nathanson - May the Angels Welcome You Into Paradise
by Steve Jalsevac
And yet that is what Fr. Gerald Murray said of Dr. Bernard Nathanson in St. Patrick’s cathedral Monday in New York during the Mass presided over by Archbishop Timothy Dolan.
Much has been written about Bernard Nathanson since his death last week. More was revealed on Monday during the homily, by his eulogist at the end of Mass, and later at a special reception for his many pro-life friends who were enthusiastically welcomed at the Manhattan Church of Our Saviour by its famous pastor, Fr. George Rutler.
A large contingent of Sisters of Life were present as were many pro-life leaders who all came to say farewell to a dear friend and great ally in the struggle to defend the unborn.
Fr. Murray, who gave what many said was a magnificent homily, related that it was his “privilege to bring the consolation of the sacraments to Dr. Nathanson at his home” for the past two years.
In his remarks Murray said, “God’s grace is made ever more manifest when He chooses unexpected apostles” such as Bernard Nathanson, who had experienced “years of deep involvement in what he called ‘the satanic world of abortion.’”
Fr. Murray called Dr. Nathanson “a fearless advocate of the self-evident truth that it is a grave injustice to kill people before they are born.” He continued: “Heroism is called for. True heroism is never easy and is only possible through God’s grace. We acknowledge today our gratitude to a true hero who would not abide such grave injustice in our land. In doing so, we too recognize the Hand of God in the life of Dr. Nathanson.”
The Hand of God was the title of the moving book that Nathanson wrote about his journey from the “culture of death” to the “culture of life”.
One of the things that impressed Athina about her pro-life evangelist employer was “all his energy for pro-life and going to the conferences, going from one city to another, from one country to another. The calls wouldn’t stop.” Even when Nathanson was battling cancer for the past 8 years, which Athina was not aware of until the last year, she said, “he was in the office every time I came.”
Chris Bell and his wife Joan Andrews Bell, who spent nearly 5 years in prison for her pro-life activities, also read during the funeral mass liturgy. Chris got to know Nathanson at a New Jersey Right to Life convention in 1986 when the former abortionist, even though he was still “somewhat of a professed atheist, was fasting before speaking on behalf of the unborn.”
At the end of the Mass, lawyer Tom Moore presented an eloquent and passionate eulogy for his close friend of 30 years. Moore related that Nathanson “not only championed the rights of children before birth, but also of children after birth” and that this was how the lawyer “knew him best.”
Moore advocated on behalf of what he called, “defenseless ones after birth devastated and destroyed through negligence.” He related that Nathanson spoke on their behalf in his cases as an expert witness, “with the same ardor and fervor as he did of the unborn.”
In his closing remarks Archbishop Dolan acknowledged all those present and thanked them for their steadfast efforts on behalf of the unborn. Of Dr. Nathanson, he said, “Thanks be to God for his life, thanks be to God for his prophetic courage. We need it now more than ever.”
3 Comments:
At 2/3/11 10:50 PM , Larry Denninger said...
Al - you don't list your email, so I am forced to resort to the combox.
Did you check out Lord of the Rings Online yet? You gonna join me, Fr Erik and Scott W (from Romish Internet Graffiti)? C'mon dude - join up!!!!!!!!!
At 4/3/11 12:13 AM , Al said...
Larry, Don't know what happenned as I did have my e-mail address listed, got it back up.
Took a look at it, but since I don't have a computer at home decided to hold off for now.
At 4/3/11 10:31 PM , Larry Denninger said...
ah - well, that's a good reason. We'll be waiting for ya!
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