Wednesday, 5 October 2016
The Women Who Have Been Silenced Speak Out
Hear from the people who really count, the Mothers who changed their minds at abortion centres because they were offered help by pro-lifers outside. As BPAS intensify their campaign to keep business booming, hear the truth from the women the media and the abortion industry want to keep silent.
Sunday, 2 October 2016
Pro-Abortion Media Storm; A Response
Today the Mail on Sunday have published an inflammatory article
attacking the outreach to women outside abortion centres which Good Counsel and
other groups are involved in.
This will be the launch of a spectacular media campaign,
inspired (orchestrated?) by BPAS to encourage MPs to back a new buffer zone bill
(the aim of BPAS’ #Backoff business initiative to prevent women backing out of abortion when they are offered help by pro-lifers). Last year a small number of MPs
backed efforts to bring in “Buffer Zones” round abortion centres.
So, backed by the most biased research team ever (Dr Pam
Lowe, darling of Abortion Rights and Dr Graeme Hayes of Aston University) BPAS
will now re-launch this campaign with the help of Keir Starmer, MP.
Dr Pam Lowe of Aston University speaking to Paul Tully of SPUC and Clare McCullough at the March for Life in May. Despite agreeing to do so, Dr Lowe and her colleague Dr Graeme Hayes have repeatedly neglected to respond to our invitation to speak to women who accepted help from us outside abortion centres. Yet her research on Pro-life Vigils is used to promote the Buffer Zone movement
To help them do this, their favourite media chums (Channel
4, The Guardian and now the Mail on Sunday) have left no stone unturned.
Since February 2016, Good Counsel, 40 Days for Life and
Abort 67 have had a selection of undercover ‘journalists’ on their tails. These
‘journalists’ have made a series of spectacular new discoveries:
- Good Counsel mentions that there are many studies showing an increased risk of breast cancer following abortion, while acknowledging that the medical establishment does not accept there is a proven link. (First reported 1998)
- Abort 67 displays graphic images at abortion sites. (Acknowledged all over their website and known by everybody who has ever read an article on pro-life witnesses).
And Shockingly
- 40 Days for Life was an idea that first came from – wait for it – AMERICA!
Yes. I am afraid it’s all true.
What is not true however is that we harass, shout at,
follow or film women going to abortion centres. This is one lie that has been
repeated so often it is now “fact” to the general public.
Unfortunately the Mail on Sunday and the Channel 4 Dispatches
Programme (this Wednesday, 5th October 11pm) as well as Aston
University’s Research team refused to accept our offer to speak to any number
of the 100’s of Mothers who have chosen life after accepting Good Counsel’s
help outside an abortion centre; the very women who could tell them everything
about what we do and don’t do, if they really wanted to know.
Please read and watch these and other reports on pro-life
witnesses at abortion centres over the next few days and write in demanding
that these women get their chance to speak.
There will be many important updates on this story from Good
Counsel, so follow us on Facebook and on Twitter Send us an
email asking to receive updates
info(at)goodcounselnetwork.com Don’t miss the next part of this ongoing attempt by the abortionists and their media stooges to stop pregnant Mothers receiving the offer of help and alternative to abortion that so many of them want.
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Thursday, 19 November 2015
Beautiful Pro-Life Videos and Your MP
The idea of their buffer zones is to stop
pro-lifers offering help to pregnant women outside abortion 'clinics'. Whilst
no doubt some of the people supporting the idea of buffer zones may be well
meaning, we can be sure they know very little about what actually takes place
at our vigils. The idea that the two pro-lifers in the photo above, praying opposite Whitfield Street abortion centre in
London, are there to intimidate anybody, is, of course, preposterous.
Please watch the following video, of one young
mother who desperately needed help to keep her children, and was able to
receive that assistance, because there were no buffer zones; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCw-CqRb1UIuD8-me5XQXxg
Please then contact your MP and ask them not to
support moves to hinder caring, pro-life vigils. You may, of course, send them
the link to the video to back up your arguments. You can find your MP's contact
details here: http://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/contact-your-mp/
Then please do see SPUC's video of another mother helped by Good Counsel, and sign their petition; https://www.spuc.org.uk/get-involved/campaign-with-us/buffer-zones
Then please invite all of your friends and family
to this 'event' on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/events/1519476211704176/. All of this should take you less than 15 minutes.
For details
of our vigils see; http://www.goodcounselnet.co.uk/Abortion--apos-Clinic-apos--Vigils.html
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Tuesday, 6 October 2015
71 year old Jim travels 120 miles to London for Pro-Life vigil each week.
Pensioner"Jim" praying at Whitfield St because Londoners can't make it.
We would like to see large numbers of turnarounds and ultimately the closure of this abortion centre.
40 Days for Life has a proven track record in closing abortion centres down. They announced the 64th abortion centre to close, after a 40 Days Campaign had taken place there, just this week. And London's BPAS abortion centre in Bedford Square closed down in 2014 after several 40 Days for Life campaigns of prayer and fasting there.
If Londoners want to see more abortion centres close and more turnarounds, there needs to be a lot more people willing to pray, fast and sacrifice.
If you can help by attending the vigil, either as a one-off or for a regular weekly slot of 1 hour or more, please visit the 40 Days for Life London website at https://40daysforlife.com/local-campaigns/london/ and sign up.
You have endless choice of times to come, because almost no slots are taken!
To find out about other 40 Days for Life vigils around the UK see the 40 Days for Life page on our website http://www.goodcounselnet.co.uk
In the last two and a half years 230 women have chosen life for their babies at the vigils at abortuaries and have received help and support from The Good Counsel Network. Please support our work. If you would like to donate you can do that at http://www.goodcounselnet.co.uk/Donate.html
Mornings are especially hard to fill, currently our staff are filling all of the slots between 8 and 9am. We are there from 8am every day, and actually we now start even earlier, from 7.30am, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday when girls are being admitted early for abortions.
Please remember our staff, especially Gaelle and Alina who may spend 3-5 hours a day between them phoning and texting people to try to fill the vigil slots. It's very demoralising sometimes...
With a 7.30am start each Saturday, are these men more committed to football than we are to defending life?
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Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Who Can Catholics And Other Pro-Lifers Vote For?
There is a lot of mixed opinion about what we should consider before deciding who to vote for. But I believe that if we looked at any mass killing of human beings other than abortion where hundreds of thousands of lives were being taken every year, such as in Nazi Germany for example, no-one (retrospectively at least) would say "We can't just vote on that one issue"!*@ Until abortion is ended, no other issue can compare with the huge and wholesale slaughter that deprives my unborn neighbour of his right to life, her right to own property, his right to work, her right to be educated, his right to have food on her table, his right to freedom. All rights are pointless if we do not have a right to be born! Fr Frank Pavone illustrates this perfectly in the following article, from his website, which is so good I am including it in this blog in full.
If we don't believe abortion is a big enough issue to be worth casting our vote on, how on earth do we imagine that any parliamentary candidate is going to? Read on...
by Clare McCullough
The following article was taken from the Priests for Life website www.priestsforlife.org
You Wouldn’t Even Ask….
By Fr. Frank Pavone
If a candidate who supported terrorism asked for your vote, would you say, "I disagree with you on terrorism, but where do you stand on other issues?
"I doubt it.
In fact, if a terrorism sympathizer presented him/herself for your vote, you would immediately know that such a position disqualifies the candidate for public office -- no matter how good he or she may be on other issues. The horror of terrorism dwarfs whatever good might be found in the candidate's plan for housing, education, or health care. Regarding those plans, you wouldn't even ask.
So why do so many people say, "This candidate favors legal abortion. I disagree. But I'm voting for this person because she has good ideas about health care (or some other issue).
"Such a position makes no sense whatsoever, unless one is completely blind to the violence of abortion. That, of course, is the problem. But we need only see what abortion looks like, or read descriptions from the abortionists themselves, and the evidence is clear. (USA Today refused to sell me space for an ad that quoted abortionists describing their work because the readers would be traumatized just by the words!)
Abortion is no less violent than terrorism. Any candidate who says abortion should be kept legal disqualifies him/herself from public service. We need look no further, we need pay no attention to what that candidate says on other issues. Support for abortion is enough for us to decide not to vote for such a person.
Pope John Paul II put it this way: "Above all, the common outcry, which is justly made on behalf of human rights -- for example, the right to health, to home, to work, to family, to culture -- is false and illusory if the right to life, the most basic and fundamental right and the condition for all other personal rights, is not defended with maximum determination" (Christifideles Laici, 1988).
False and illusory. Those are strong and clear words that call for our further reflection.
"I stand for adequate and comprehensive health care." So far, so good. But as soon as you say that a procedure that tears the arms off of little babies is part of "health care," then your understanding of the term "health care" is obviously quite different from the actual meaning of the words. In short, you lose credibility. Your claim to health care is "illusory." It sounds good, but is in fact destructive, because it masks an act of violence.
"My plan for adequate housing will succeed." Fine. But what are houses for, if not for people to live in them? If you allow the killing of the children who would otherwise live in those houses, how am I supposed to get excited by your housing project?
It's easy to get confused by all the arguments in an election year. But if you start by asking where candidates stand on abortion, you can eliminate a lot of other questions you needn't even ask.
For more election related articles and information, visit www.priestsforlife.org/elections (US)
See how your MP has voted on Life Issues in the past and how your other local candidates would vote if elected;
https://www.spuc.org.uk/campaigns/general_election_2015/ (UK)
So it is no good just voting for this Party or that, you need to ask all your local Candidates where they stand on abortion and how they will vote if elected.
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Sunday, 29 March 2015
A Thank you to Our Priests for Defending and Committing to Support the Sacrament of Marriage
Just a thank you to our priests for defending the vocation of Marriage and committing themselves to support it. And thanks for their courage in wanting to witness to the truth to the divorced and remarried in gentleness and love.
SIR – Following the Extraordinary Synod of Bishops in Rome in October 2014 much confusion has arisen concerning Catholic moral teaching. In this situation we wish, as Catholic priests, to re-state our unwavering fidelity to the traditional doctrines regarding marriage and the true meaning of human sexuality, founded on the Word of God and taught by the Church’s Magisterium for two millennia.
We commit ourselves anew to the task of presenting this teaching in all its fullness, while reaching out with the Lord’s compassion to those struggling to respond to the demands and challenges of the Gospel in an increasingly secular society. Furthermore we affirm the importance of upholding the Church’s traditional discipline regarding the reception of the sacraments, and that doctrine and practice remain firmly and inseparably in harmony.
We urge all those who will participate in the second Synod in October 2015 to make a clear and firm proclamation of the Church’s unchanging moral teaching, so that confusion may be removed, and faith confirmed.
Yours faithfully,
From 461 Priests
SIR – Following the Extraordinary Synod of Bishops in Rome in October 2014 much confusion has arisen concerning Catholic moral teaching. In this situation we wish, as Catholic priests, to re-state our unwavering fidelity to the traditional doctrines regarding marriage and the true meaning of human sexuality, founded on the Word of God and taught by the Church’s Magisterium for two millennia.
We commit ourselves anew to the task of presenting this teaching in all its fullness, while reaching out with the Lord’s compassion to those struggling to respond to the demands and challenges of the Gospel in an increasingly secular society. Furthermore we affirm the importance of upholding the Church’s traditional discipline regarding the reception of the sacraments, and that doctrine and practice remain firmly and inseparably in harmony.
We urge all those who will participate in the second Synod in October 2015 to make a clear and firm proclamation of the Church’s unchanging moral teaching, so that confusion may be removed, and faith confirmed.
Yours faithfully,
From 461 Priests
Thursday, 4 December 2014
Saint Gianna Molla, Brought to Sanctity Under the Mantle of Our Lady of Good Counsel

I was recently asked to speak about St Gianna Molla, widely seen as a patroness of expectant mothers, unborn children and difficult pregnancies. Researching St Gianna's life was fascinating and really helped me to appreciate this amazing woman. I have included some of my favourite bits of her life here, but there is so much I have left out, her truly Catholic childhood, her Catholic apostolates, her pro-life philosophy of medicine and the beautiful account her husband gives of their courtship and marriage. (Ladies, take note of who you meet on Marian Feast days!)
Gianna
Molla once said, “If during the struggles to carry out our vocation, we should have
to die, that would be the most beautiful day of our life.” And if you know any
one thing about Gianna Molla, you probably know that she gave up her life to
save the life of her unborn baby. A sacrifice like that doesn’t come out of
nowhere, or out of a life lived selfishly. As much as any Mother may want to do
everything to preserve the life of her child, it is never the less astoundingly
heroic to be able to choose this
sacrificial path when the Mother has 3 other young children who will be left
Motherless.
Both Gianna and her husband Pietro came from large Italian Catholic families. Gianna had a great love for the most vulnerable, the
elderly, expectant Mothers and their babies, born and pre-born. She worked both
as a GP and also as a paediatrician. As she saw medicine as an apostolate, it
is unsurprising that she considered for some time the idea of becoming a
medical missionary. Her elder brother, Fr Alberto, was a missionary doctor in
the southern Amazon region of Brazil. And he was struggling with little
resources and few volunteers to provide medical assistance to the local people.
This idea was eventually ruled out for Gianna by the fact that her own health
was not up to it and also that in the light of this, her confessor advised her
that her vocation was Marriage. From then on she embraced this vocation to
Marriage “quite deliberately” according to her husband.
Gianna and Pietro's meeting, courtship and engagement is a beautiful story in itself, deserving of a post of it's own. But the couple settled joyfully into a really Christian Marriage. Soon they had their first child Pierluigi in 1956, followed by Mariolina in 1957 and Laura in 1959. Each pregnancy was very difficult and in the third pregnancy she suffered from some kind of poisoning and was taken into hospital as an emergency case, but she made a full recovery. Two miscarriages followed this pregnancy, but, regarding these children as treasures in heaven the Mollas were not deterred from having more children.
Pietro said of Gianna's joy in her children,
Gianna was a joyful person, but
when a child was born, her joy was full and perfect. Nothing was lacking. She
was radiant. From the beginning of our Marriage she prepared herself with
prayer to create the most welcoming, the most serene environment for our
children.
Then there was the Consecration
to Our Lady. We lived in Ponte Nuovo, and two minutes away was a chapel
dedicated to Our Lady of Good Counsel. At the end of each child’s baptism, at
Gianna’s request, I read an act of Consecration to Our Lady of Good Counsel.
Gianna was devoted to her, and I think that her final choices were brought to
maturity in the shadow of the Madonna of Good Counsel. (You can find prayers to our Lady of Good Counsel here)
Then in September 1961, Gianna was diagnosed with a fibroid tumour
in the womb it was non-malignant and after a seemingly successful operation,
Gianna went home and carried on with the pregnancy. Normal medical practise
could have removed the disease uterus and thus removed the threat to Gianna’s
health, this would have resulted in an unintended side effect of the death of
her child however and so Gianna had instructed the doctor instead to place the
baby’s life before her own.
How fully she knew the risk she was taking, or when she knew
it is unclear. But Pietro recalls
You so desired another child. You
prayed and asked that the Lord would hear you. The Lord heard you, but this
Divine Grace required the sacrifice of your life.
Many times you asked yourself
whether you were a worry to me. You said that never as then did you need
tenderness and understanding.
I
heard not a word from you in all those long months about your awareness as a
physician of what was ahead of you. Certainly, this was to keep me from
suffering.
I watched you silently tidying
up every corner of our house, every drawer, every dress, every personal object
day after day as if for a long trip. But I did not dare to ask myself why.
Only a few days before the
birth, in a firm and at the same time peaceful tone, with a profound gaze I
have never forgotten, you declared to me: “If you have to decide between me and
the baby, there is to be no hesitation. Choose the baby. I demand it. Save it!”
From that moment I, too,
trembled and suffered with you.
He goes on to say:
“in your humility, and above all
in the fullness of your trust in Providence, you were convinced that you were
not committing an act of injustice towards our 3 children, because in that
painful circumstance the one who had primary and indispensable need of you was
the baby in your womb; and despite considering your duty to the upbringing of
our children was no less serious than the duty of guaranteeing that they came
to life after conception, you had complete trust in Providence regarding their
education and their formation if the new pregnancy requested the sacrifice of
your life.”
Indeed Gianna was fully aware of the sacredness of human
life and had remarked,
Woe to
those young people who do not accept the vocation of Motherhood.
Of her own sacrifice she formally offered it to God saying
“Yes, I
have prayed so much in these days. With faith and hope I have entrusted myself
in the Lord....I trust in God, Yes; but now it is up to me to fulfil my duty as
a Mother. I renew to the Lord the offer of my life. I am ready for everything,
to save my baby.”
Gianna’s last days in Pietro’s words,
Holy Saturday morning we had the
incredible joy; the Divine gift of the child we awaited – Gianna Emmanuela.
A few hours later, your
sufferings began, extraordinary, beyond your strength, sufferings which made
you continually call on your Mother, who was already in Heaven.
You knew you had to die, and you
felt the torment of leaving all our children who were so young, but you did not
admit that to me.
When you took our little infant
in your arms, you looked at her so affectionately, with a look that betrayed
your unspeakable suffering at not being able to look after her, to raise her,
to see her again.
But even in that moment there
was no hint to me that you were afraid and much less certain you had to die.
Only to Sr Maria Eugenia Crippa, ...did you say when you entered there;
“Sister,
here I am; I am here to die this time.”
And you said it – by testimony
of Sr Maria Eugenia, “With a look of sorrow for the life you regretted leaving,
but at the same time with calm. A true model of the heroic mother.” I remember
everything you said to me Wednesday morning, with such a gentle serenity that
it seemed almost other worldly:
“Pietro,
I’m cured now. Pietro, I was already over there and do you know what I saw?
Someday I will tell you. But because we were so happy, we were too comfortable
with our marvellous babies, full of health and grace, with all the blessings of
heaven, they sent me down here, to suffer still, but it is not right to come to
the Lord without enough suffering.”
This was and remains for me your
testament of joy and suffering.
Then there were still greater
sufferings.
You desired to receive Jesus in
the Eucharist, at least on your lips, even Thursday and Friday, when you could
no longer swallow the Sacred Particle. Beside you was a holy priest, Fr Olinto
Marella.
The Lord could not attend to my
weeping, my supplication, my prayers as I served Fr Marella’s Mass in the
Hospital church, holding back my tears with difficulty. He could not attend to
the prayers of our babies, of that holy priest, of our many dear ones who felt
anguish for your life, as if you were a member of their own family. You
repeated many times in your agony:
“Jesus,
I Love You, Jesus, I Love You.”
Wednesday evening you had asked
to go back to our house. Saturday morning you came to your final agony.
Perhaps you, too, heard the
voice of your babies, who were waking up in the next room. Almost at that very
moment you went up to heaven with the saints.
Gianna’s canonisation was a first many times over she was
the first married laywoman to be canonised, the first to have her husband and
children present at her canonisation. She was the first canonised woman
physician and the first canonised working mother, at a time when women with a
professional career and young children were not so common.
Her husband Pietro died on Holy Saturday, the day Gianna Emmanuela was born, some 48 years later in 2010.
Her first miracle occurred in the hospital in Brazil where her brother, Fr Alberto worked, and where she had once dreamt of being a missionary.
Fr Alberto's cause for beatification has already been opened and there is a suggestion that Pietro Molla's cause also be examined.
Please support today's Mothers in difficult pregnancies who are tempted to abort by supporting the Good Counsel Network.
Clare McCullough
Monday, 15 September 2014
My GCN-Leaving Obituary. Also published under the title, ‘An Honour? Seriously??’ by Charis Willey
If you have any inclination toward joining the Good Counsel Intern Programme Charis' blog should give you a picture of what it's like, warts and all!
So, under intense
pressure from Clare in the shape of threats to withdraw my good reference and
just general messages every couple of days telling me to sit down and do it,
and (most recently) the declaration that God told her I have to, I have sat
down to write my leaving blog. Here it is, so grab a cuppa, kick back and
relax, and read my scrawl!
When I left Good
Counsel Network, I was told by a member of staff who shall remain nameless that
it had been a great honour for me to be there and that everyone had done very
well to put up with me for all that time (that person knows who they are
and I saw the perfect sign for them the other day which read: ‘The National Sarcasm
Society: like we need your help’ ;) ), and that, in a nutshell, is the essence
of my time at Good Counsel. It was indeed a great honour to stand outside
abortion ‘clinics’ for hours on end in the blistering heat and freezing cold
rain (Not simultaneously. Except sometimes). Oh, and did I mention to get
shouted at by random passers-by? And ignored by most of the others?
And I was humbled
with joy at the honour of getting up at stupid o’clock in the morning to make
the long journey from the intern house to the vigil in time for eight. And at
participating in two 40 Days for Life
campaigns where basically for a month and a half of your life you get almost no
sleep, spend hours travelling to vigil sites, develop ear strain and thumb
twitches from pleading with volunteers by call and text to come pray, develop
abnormal eating patterns, and then you collapse at the end. Only to start a
'normal' (i.e.all-year-round -ed) vigil again at eight the next day.
And it was an
honour to have to calculate whether you can actually afford to buy a coffee to
get warm after a winter vigil shift because £60/week can disappear fast in
London! (But the good news is I discovered that if you go to the same Pret often enough you get free coffee
sometimes . J )
So what on earth possessed me to stay for a year, a whole nine extra months
when I only came for three??
Because it was an
honour to get to walk mothers through a difficult time in their lives. To help
mothers who have had abortions towards healing. And it was an honour to get to
hold the babies who otherwise wouldn’t be there. To be a part of the story of
people whose lives are going to change the world somehow just because they got
the chance to live. It was an honour to get to daily Mass and Adoration. It was
an honour to get to know people at the vigil, in the office, and even on their
way into an abortion centre before they changed their minds, who I can honestly
say are the most inspiring and amazing people I ever met or maybe ever will. It
was an honour to be part of the Good Counsel family and forge friendships I
know will last a lifetime.
It was an honour to
learn to love the rosary like never before—praying it for hours outside the
‘clinics’ each day and then the intern rosary in the evening changes you! It
was an honour to live by faith when there was no money left and yet you knew
that this was God’s work and somehow He was going to provide what was needed.
And to grow in every way beyond what you thought you ever would by doing things
you never thought you could (Organising and MC-ing for an event Lila Rose was
speaking at, seriously?!). It was an honour in uncountable ways to be part of
the mission at Good Counsel for a time and I know that it has changed me for
the good in so many ways (and hopefully knocked years off my time in
purgatory!).
On the putting up
with me front, well, I would have said it was the other way round..! But maybe
I can’t really comment on the subject of putting up with myself from someone
else’s point of view; it’s something slightly outside my range of experience.
Maybe it’s because I was always late for everything… Or would start ‘just one
more job’ as everyone was trying to close the office and go home for the
evening… Or procrastinate endlessly about things… Or
would grumble loudly about going to vigils…
However, leaving
such issues to one side, my three-months-that-became-a-year at Good Counsel is
now over and I’m away doing other things. What did I actually achieve? Nothing
that earth shaking; I just played a small part in a small organisation that’s
saving lives one mother and baby at a time. Basically, I am a drop in the
ocean, but, as Mother Teresa said, the ocean would be missing something without
my drop. So yes, if you were wondering about going to a vigil or joining the
intern programme, you should! It will be the hardest and best thing you ever
do. So let’s all be drops that will build into a deluge and turn our country
and our world PRO-LIFE! I can tell you, it is an honour.
For more information on joining the intern programme email us at fredathome2@yahoo.co.uk and see our website.
Thursday, 27 March 2014
Humbled by a Six Year Old Boy & by a 24 week Pregnant Women
I
once wrote in a blog post about counselling outside Whitfield Street
abortion centre in the cold. Kicking my feet together to keep warm and
feeling sorry for myself. I found myself being humbled when a 'little old
lady' arrived opposite the centre to pray, and promptly knelt down on the very
cold pavement!
I
was telling a few people that the 6-8am slot on the 24 hours a day, 40 Days for
Life vigil in Ealing is one of the harder times to arrange for people to be
there praying. I said, I'd even gone myself at that time couple of times.
No sooner had I said this than a 24 week Pregnant women pipes-up and says, "Yes,
I had to get up at 4am to get there on public transport to join my husband
there at 6am, he'd already been there most the night." This just didn't
make my jumping into the car at 5.30am sound half so good.
I
was telling a few people that the 6-8am slot on the 24 hours a day, 40 Days for
Life vigil in Ealing is one of the harder times to arrange for people to be
there praying. I said, I'd even gone myself at that time couple of times.
No sooner had I said this than a 24 week Pregnant women pipes-up and says, "Yes,
I had to get up at 4am to get there on public transport to join my husband
there at 6am, he'd already been there most the night." This just didn't
make my jumping into the car at 5.30am sound half so good.
It
was nice that after listening to a young Married Muslim couple talk about
keeping their Baby, in spite of genuine death threats from her Family, at the
'Cast the Vision' opening event, a six year old signed-up to be called to come
and pray at the vigil. As he didn't have a mobile of his own, Charis, a Good
Counsel intern telephoned his Mother on Friday. When he was put on the
phone, he said he was quite busy on Saturdays with other activities, so he'd
come on Monday for one and a half hours in the afternoon, as he does not have
extra activities on a Monday! Very business like.
So
just sign-up to pray in Ealing or at another 40 Days for Life vigil or another Good Counsel vigil or even a Helpers of God's Precious Infants vigil. Just come along to help save lives & Souls.
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Monday, 27 January 2014
Fundraising Job Opportunity at Good Counsel
Guild of Our Lady
of Good Counsel
P.O. Box
46679, London NW9 8 ZT
Fundraising
Co-ordinator Required
For March 2014 0.6 post (hours negotiable)
Salary: circa £25,000 (pro rata)
The
Guild of Our Lady of Good Counsel, a Catholic charity, is a life-affirming
women’s organisation which offers a free pregnancy test, free advice, medical
information, practical help and moral support to women seeking abortion.
We offer
women highly practical help and moral support which they may need to keep their
child, from accommodation and financial help, baby clothes and nappies, to
friendship, on-going support and advice as well as planning for the future. As
a Catholic charity, staff at The Guild offer their time
and work to Jesus through Mary.
Due to the
high demend for our services, and the subsequent costs, we require a fundraiser
who can focus on helping us to meet those costs.
We are
looking for someone who is committed to the work of the charity and who has
some experience of fundraising, including online fundraising. The successful applicant will have excellent
communication skills and the ability to build and maintain good relationships
with people from a wide variety of organisations.
Whilst
based at our London office, there will be the opportunity for some working from
home. Some unsocialable hours such as evenings and weekends may be involved.
For
further information and an application form, or for an infomal discussion about
the role, please email fredathome2@yahoo.co.uk. Closing date for
applications: 1st March 2014
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Sunday, 15 December 2013
Pro-Life History: London Pro-Lifers & the Closure of A Marie Stopes Abortuary 1994
A little of London's Pro-Life history, and the closure of a London m*r*e stopes abortuary to encourage you as we continue to hope and pray that more abortion "clinics" in London will close. Join us in prayer here
Sunday Telegraph 27th February 1994: "STOPES SHUTS ABORTION CLINIC"
“After 10 years in the front line of the fight
between abortionists and pro-life campaigners, the Marie Stopes clinic in
Cricklewood, London
closes today”.
What joy those headlines were to us pro-lifers
in 1994!
On Saturday the 26th February
1994 a small group of regular prayerful protestors who prayed at the Marie
Stopes site in Cricklewood arrived to be greeted by a Sunday Telegraph reporter who asked us
how we felt about the closure of this facility that same weekend. We did not
believe her and we tried not to engage in conversation as this reporter had
been particularly difficult with us on previous occasions and had not reported
our activities fairly. We tried to get on with the job of praying and counselling
but no one was entering the so called clinic. We started to realize that maybe
she was telling us the truth and that this place was actually closing. One of
our group a Polish lady by the name of Anna gave the reporter a few lines for
her article and we carried on praying. Nearly twenty years on and Anna is still
praying weekly at Ealing. God bless her efforts.
I started praying at Cricklewood in January
1992. These vigils were organized by PLAN (Pro life Action Network which was
later renamed Helpers of God’s Precious Infants) out of our HQ which was the
home of faithful prolifers, the Toolan Family and Tamsin Geach ( now Sr. Tamsin
OP) They worked hard keeping vigils going at Cricklewood and Buckhurst Hill. It
was a time of serious confrontation with the police and regular arrests. This
was a very frightening and difficult period. In the early years at Cricklewood,
vigils had been kept by wonderful people working mostly alone. It would be
difficult to name them all but three I must mention who gave so much for the
prolife movement. One was Vincent Grimer who placed a Miraculous Medal in the
guttering at this site. He entered religious life and sadly died very young.
The second was Maurice Lewis who often spent all night alone in prayer outside
Marie Stopes. He also died young in Canada
following many harsh imprisonments for his pro-life work both in Britain and Canada , often being kept in
solitary confinement. I am sure they have been blessed for all their prayers
and good works. The third was Ted Atkinson who was arrested at least 3 times at
Cricklewood and has served 17 prison sentences for pro-life activities.
It was common place in the 80’s/early 90’s
for there to be regular arrests at the weekly prayer vigil for no reason other
than the rosary being prayed and posters displayed that offended the staff who
worked there. Many people were arrested in a brutal manner and there were numerous
court cases. One such case we all found very amusing was where the prosecution
witnesses failed to turn up so the case was thrown out of court to the relief
of the defendants. Our prayers were answered.
During this difficult time we pro-lifers were
supported and guided by Fr. James Morrow, who gave his whole being to the
unborn. I remember several occasions when Fr. bought a mini bus down from Scotland full
of faithful Scots to help our vigil at Cricklewood. They drove all through the
night to get to London
for 7.30am. I remember thinking that they would never be able to stand for so
long in the cold after such a journey with no sleep. How wrong I was, they
showed us how to do it. What an inspiration they were. Fr. Morrow died on the
18th September 2010. It was a privilege to have known such a
man. Please intercede for us, dear Fr.
Morrow, as we pray for you. After our vigil ended we would all go to Holy Mass
together and then end up at the local greasy spoon for a much deserved
breakfast.
The year before Cricklewood closed we were
supported by a group of prolifers who had travelled from the USA to help us. Also 3 Russians came
to tell us the repercussions on a nation that has an abortion mentality. One of
the Americans was treated very badly and was deported. Our activities were
hitting the news headlines daily. Abortion was getting the coverage that was
needed to highlight this tragedy.
We were elated when we realized that
Cricklewood had closed and deep down we wanted to say we have done our bit, we
will have a rest and not return to an abortuary for a while but we knew this
was no way to react after being given such a gift. What was our journey from
the Home Counties into London
when so many had travelled so far and suffered so much? The following week a Saturday
vigil started at Ealing which continues to this day. So many people played a
part in the closure of Cricklewood, it was an international effort, but not
least of all were people who did not even know where Cricklewood was who prayed
for its closure.
There were so many times that we felt our
prayers were not being heard and it is only in retrospect that we can now see
the fruits of them. When Tamsin Geach announced that she was to enter the
convent we felt that our London
pro-life activities would fall apart but we were looked after as Theresa
Milligan ( an American prolifer who is now Theresa Madden) rode in to save the
day. She kept the work going until she was to return to her family in the USA . It was
during a retreat at Braemar with Fr. Morrow that Theresa told us she would be
leaving us to go home. Again we could not see a future without a leader. On the
train journey home from Scotland
we were feeling very low and several of us put the O’Doherty family under
pressure to take up the baton. Rose and Mick said they did not have the skills
to communicate with us or arrange our activities. We convinced them they could
and that they had to, otherwise London
would come to a halt. No pressure!!!! They said they would hold things together
till someone with the skills could be found. They are still doing a magnificent
job. Not only did they take over, but with the spiritual help of the Franciscan
Friars of the Renewal and Monsignor Reilly the activities have just grown and
grown.
It seemed to me that prolife work became
less stressful with the arrival in England of the Franciscans who had
a serenity that we needed. Their very presence gave people confidence to come
and pray with us. The numbers started to grow. It was at Ealing that it was
becoming evident that there was something very important missing in our work
and a young woman who was praying there called Clare knew exactly what it was. We
would stop and counsel women going into the facility and if we got them to
change direction it was down to us to take them away and follow them up with
whatever was needed to change their minds. This proved difficult as it was not
always practical to take a girl home or spend hours supporting her. It was at
this point that Clare started the Good Counsel Network. I do not have the words
to describe what she and her co-workers have achieved and we will not know in
this life how many babies are alive today due to their work. We all know that
what has been accomplished could have only happened through the Grace of God
who has worked through so many people doing so many different activities. We
are now blessed, thank God with 40 Days for Life; our prayers are continually being
answered.
Mary Fincham, Helpers of God's Precious Infants
Please donate to support the work of the Good Counsel Network
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Mother Leaps Out of Abortion Centre Window to Choose Life!
Earlier this week one of our Counsellors was standing outside a London abortion centre and spoke to a woman who said she was being forced to abort by those accompanying her to the "clinic". Concerned but unsure what to do, the Counsellor began to pray and asked others to pray for the woman.
Experience has shown that sometimes, though people say they are being forced to abort, they do not always welcome any intervention by us.
She then came out and spoke to the Counsellor again, stressing once more that she was being forced to end her pregnancy. The people with her came out and started threatening the Counsellor and also insisting that the woman must abort. She returned into the abortion centre and then began ringing our Centre frantically. At this point we called the Police. The Police arrived and went inside to speak to the woman and those accompanying her. By now we had begun to spread the word to our prayer supporters and asked for prayers for the woman. While the Police were inside the abortion centre, the woman leapt out of the ground floor window and cleared 3 fences to escape! She later contacted our Centre where she received some support and help.
It turned out that 'Ana' had taken the first abortion pill and then had gone back for the second one, under huge pressure from well-meaning family members, who thought the abortion was for the best.
But her doubts were enough to make her very unwilling to go through with it and instead she stood with them outside the abortuary saying "I want to keep my baby." with them insisting she abort. Eventually she was bullied back into the abortuary. When our Counsellor called the Police, her companions were distracted by having to answer their questions and it gave Ana a chance to escape.
Since then we have helped her to obtain appropriate medical care from a Consultant and she has chosen to let her baby live.
Please pray for this young woman and her child. Due to her circumstances, she may still be at risk of losing the baby. But for now we are also rejoicing that Mother AND baby are both alive and well!
UPDATE** Because of the uniqueness of this whole situation, we have received many offers of prayer for this woman and it has had a huge, huge impact on her. Not only have those who were trying to force her to abort changed their minds but they are now positively supporting and helping her and doing what they can to help improve the baby's chances of survival. Ana believes that this change of heart is solely due to prayer and so do we, so please keep up the prayers and spread the word, as it is still very early days for this baby!
On a side note, we are completely broke at the moment and for the most of the "40 Days for Life" campaign, our staff have had to put up with wages coming weeks late, which is more than tough when you are on a low wage and are doing very frontline work!!
Please help us to raise money to reach out to and support Mothers with Counselling, Advice, Financial help, Practical Support, Mother and Baby Goods, Housing and Friendship.
During the 40 Days for Life Campaign, the pro-abortion group 40 Days of Choice has launched a "Pi** off a Picket" Campaign (sorry!) which has raised £508 for the pro-abortion group "Education" for "Choice". We are also running a fundraising campaign, Our Lady's Pocket Fund to raise £5,000. Please support this campaign and show that Pro-Lifers Give Double during 40 Days for Life. (For other ways to donate)
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Wednesday, 11 September 2013
"Nearly Every Day A Woman Chooses Life" Deepen Your Faith & Work for A Pro-Life Future on Good Counsel's Intern Programme
We are recruiting again for our Intern programme.
The Intern Programme has been a great blessing for us. The Volunteers on the programme take part in a great deal of front-line pro-life work in a peaceful and prayerful Catholic atmosphere. It can be very hard work but it also has been both extremely fruitful in terms of the numbers of babies saved and extremely fruitful in the lives of those involved in the programme. Some Interns have gone on to work with the Good Counsel Network. Others want to take the skills they have learnt back to their own countries or towns.
Interns volunteer full-time with us and have the opportunity to learn:
How to start and run a successful Crisis Pregnancy Centre
How to start and run a Vigil at an abortion centre
How to run a 40 Days Campaign
How to advise and support pregnant women in crisis
How to remain faithful to the Catholic Church's teachings in all aspects of your pro-life work
Internships are offered for 2-6 month periods. Interns live in London and receive a subsistence allowance, travel expenses and free accommodation.
If you are interested, please get in touch at info@goodcounselnetwork.com and if possible send us your CV. Also see the internship page on our website.
Interns Socialising
Intern Slavomir Serving at Exposition
Intern Experience: Martyn McGettigan
More Intern Socialising
I now know that doing nothing will never be an option again. The most daunting thing, as a new intern, is obviously the front-line work at the clinics themselves. This is especially true if, like me, you hadn't done anything of the sort before. Many hours are spent outside the clinics, sometimes in very unfavourable weather, and, on top of that, you have to stay alert and be
ready to offer help to any women who might come along. Actually speaking to complete strangers about such serious matters is the most daunting part of it all. It's amazing, though, how quickly it becomes easier and you are given training and advice by experienced pavement counsellors before you start. There are quiet times, too, when you can pray and prepare yourself. I found that, provided you keep focussed on why you're there, it isn't too difficult just to do your part as well as you can and allow God to do the rest. On training days at the office you get to learn all about the work that Good Counsel does, the history and current situation of the pro-life movement and much more besides. You have the opportunity to be involved in many aspects of what the Good Counsel Network does. While I was there the Lenten "40 Days for Life" Campaign took place and it was a great privilege to be involved in and help organise it. One thing which I certainly got from the experience was a much greater awareness of how various aspects of Church teaching fit together. During my internship I saw first-hand exactly how the breakdown of the traditional family, the culture of contraception, secular materialism and abortion are all connected. I believe it has done me a lot of good to see this and I now know that doing nothing about the issue will never be an option again. There are many more things I could write about, such as the people I met and made friends with or the advantages of working in an office that has it's own chapel with daily Mass and Adoration but, if I did, this would become too long. I will finish by saying: The Good Counsel Internship is the best thing I have done and I'd strongly recommend applying for it.
Intern Experience: Jessica Almeida
I have been amazed to find that nearly every day a woman outside an abortion clinic turns and chooses to take up our offer of help instead of going in for an abortion.
Moving from the countryside to busy London was a shock to the system, especially the daily commute. The work with the Good Counsel itself is fascinating and very different to the work I am used to doing as a junior doctor in a hospital. In hospital, I had seen first-
hand how little information is given to women seeking abortion – how little consideration is given to the reasons that a woman seeks abortion, the development of the baby and what other possible solutions there are in her situation. In no way was a woman making an informed choice.
The Good Counsel take a loving but truthful approach to pregnant women. Explaining the development of the baby, what abortion is and what the risks are. The reality is far from the easy way out that many people think. Plenty of time is given to understanding the woman’s situation and women receive dedicated practical support that offers a real option to continue with the pregnancy in her situation.
Standing outside an abortion clinic praying and offering this help, you can see the hope in the eyes of the women. It is only when hope is lost that in desperation and fear women end up at private abortion clinics. I have been amazed to find that nearly every day a woman outside an abortion clinic turns and chooses to take up our offer of help instead of going in for an abortion.
Seeing the mothers and babies that have been helped, when they visit the centre for on-going support or even to help others themselves, is a wonderful confirmation of the value and success of this work.
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