Tuesday, September 18, 2012

St. Vlad's pro-life group meets

(SVOTS) - The St. Vladimir's Seminary Pro Life Group met on September 12, 2012, to elect officers and discuss plans for the 2012-2013 school year.

Hdn. Fr. Herman (Majkrzak), lecturer in Liturgical Music, warmly welcomed new and experienced students alike, noting that while the group is only in its second year, the Seminary has had a continual presence for many years at the March for Life. Held annually in Washington D.C. on the anniversary of Roe vs Wade, the March protests the Supreme Court decision which effectively legalized abortion in all fifty states. Father Herman noted that abortion is the single greatest genocide perpetrated in human history; the Alan Guttmacher Institute reported in 2008 that there were approximately 42 million abortions performed annually worldwide.

After electing new officers—Dn. Andre Paez for President, Fr. James Stevens as Treasurer, and Seminarian Steve Osburn as Student Liaison, the group laid out an ambitious agenda for the school year.

Plans include:
  • Attendance at the March for Life, Friday. January 25, 2013;
  • Sponsorship of a public lecture featuring distinguished bioethicist Dr. Tristram Engelhardt, tentatively scheduled for Sunday, January 20, 2013;
  • Sponsorship of a Rachel's Vineyard presentation and training on campus—the Vineyard facilitates post-abortion healing and help;
  • Management of a booth at Orthodox Education Day, which will include information about SVOTS March for Life involvement, educational brochures and videos, and announcements about Dr. Engelhardt's lecture.
Additionally, the group pledged to continue the diaper and bottle drives for the Good Counsel Homes, which offer a loving family environment in a safe and secure shelter for women in crisis pregnancies. The members also would like to create a SVOTS pro life Facebook page, and are exploring the possibility of hosting of a workshop about end of life issues.

View the 2012 March for Life photo gallery here.

4 comments:

  1. Interestingly, the man in the photo is Dr David Ford, professor of Church History at St Tikhon's Seminary.

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    1. It is indeed. Maybe this will prompt them to do something similar.

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  2. i didn't know Liam Neeson was Orthodox. j/k But the guy on the right really does look like him i think.

    --guy

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