Fr. Henry Chimkanda |
Malawi
Catholic legislators have been asked to be defenders of life which is now facing
threat particularly from legislations that are proposing termination of life
for unborn babies.
During
the Holy Mass with Catholic Parliamentarians, Catholic Parliament Liaison
Officer, Fr. Henry Chimkanda, emphasised that this is a very time that Catholic
legislators must be “ambassadors of life in Parliament.”
Themed
his homily; Perceiving Realities of Life through Jesus Lens, he reminded the
legislators importance of continuing with what the Church asked them to do
during the just ended Year of Mercy saying “The Year of Mercy relevance still
stands today” and emphasised that “we are all called to be merciful as God is
Merciful.”
Fr.
Chimkanda then told them that as representatives of people and Christians, they
have work to do on defending life of unborn child which is in danger. Connecting
this to the theme, he called them to begin to see things through the lens of
Christ to ably make good decisions in the Parliament that respect sanctity of
life.
“Human
life must be defended right from its inception” he said “It is the gift from
God.”
He
indicated that, life and family are under direct attack mainly because of
termination bill [or abortion bill] and also those pushing for homosexuality. He
then told them that “there is no other person” who would come to defend the
life “but you members present here.”
Fr.
Chimkanda warned that some of the decisions being made by people today put human
life in self-destruction mode and observed with sadness that such self-destruction
mode is being extended to unborn babies.
“Now
do we want to fight the vulnerable, unborn babies?” he asked them and reminded
them; “The Church is calling upon us to stand up for life…Say yes to life.”
He
assured them that once leaders begin seeing things through the lens of Christ, the
world will be a better place and things will change for better. Dwelling on
this, Fr. Chimkanda observed that “All these wars in the world are started by
you the leaders” then reiterated calling them to make right decisions.
He
also spoke at length the need for the country to seek divine intervention from
Christ Jesus to liberate people from shackles of sin which are preventing many
from seeing things through Jesus lens.
Fr.
Chimkanda also thanked the Catholic legislators for number of works of caritas
during the Year of Mercy which he said have helped alleviating suffering of the
most vulnerable in some parts of the country.
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