As headlines stir anxiety about the possibility of global conflict, Fr. Matthew Tomeny,
MIC, turns our attention to a war already raging — one that has claimed more innocent
lives than any battlefield in history. While nations prepare for external enemies, the
Church is called to confront a deeper crisis: the systematic destruction of
human life in the womb.
Scripture teaches that peace is never merely political. It is moral and spiritual, what St.
Augustine called the “tranquility of order.” When life is no longer received as a gift,
society drifts into darkness. Jesus warns us plainly that without Him, humanity remains
lost, but with Him we find “the way, the truth, and the life” (Jn 14:6; NABRE). The
Catechism affirms that human life must be respected and protected absolutely from the
moment of conception (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2270). This is not optional
teaching; it is foundational.
Father Matthew explains that even where legal victories have been achieved, the
deeper battle continues in hearts and in culture. Laws alone cannot restore what has
been lost. A culture of life requires conversion, sacrifice, and reparation. Saint Faustina
understood this when she offered suffering for grave sins against life, appealing to the
Divine Mercy to hold back judgment and bring repentance. Her Diary reveals that no
sin, however grave, is greater than God’s mercy when hearts turn back to Him (Diary of
Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, 699).
The call of the faithful is to pray, especially on days set aside by the bishops, for the
protection of unborn children. True peace will not come through fear or force, but
through surrender — through trust in the mercy of God and a renewed commitment to
chastity, responsibility, and reverence for life.
Christ desires life, not death. When the Church proclaims this truth without compromise,
she becomes a sign of hope in a world searching for peace.
To deepen your understanding of Divine Mercy and reparation for sin, explore the Diary
of St. Faustina available at ShopMercy.org.
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