Message from pro-life rescuer and prisoner of conscience – sent by e-message

One of the five people facing a possible 11 year sentence for non-violent civil disobedience. Here are two other posts we have put about this outrage . Today – "Five pro-life activists found guilty of FACE Act violations in DC" and FOX News: "Lila Rose Slams Unjust Guilty Verdict" against prolife rescuers.

We are not posting the name of the person who first received this. The pro-abortion people do monitor this site.

A WORD FROM WILL GOODMAN!

Received thru “e-messages” from the Alexandria Detention Center, Sunday September 3, 2023:
 
Thanks so much *****!
I am blessed to have a narrow 2 inch long window by which to see the blue sky. Deo gratias.
 
It's labor day weekend and it seems I am right where God wants me to be, even if it's not so much where I wanted to be. In some ways a jail cell is like a womb in that it is a place of confinement, hope and waiting. You are in the dark regarding all that's happening in the world. Far away from the action. But you are close to God …despite the times of feeling alone. It can be a place of life and growth.
 
It may sound strange, but in some ways I feel closer to my persecuted preborn sisters and brothers here than almost anywhere (save maybe for in a church during the Liturgy or inside a fully operational killing facility).
 
The jail retreat makes you feel invisible to the world. Helpless and absent. Separated. Muted.
 
It makes me mourn the many tens of thousands of little ones who die alone. And helpless. And separated. Their tiny cries muted. Dying at abortion chambers where all humanity is utterly absent.
 
These heavy thoughts haunt me constantly here. I am heartbroken over how tragically alone God's children are inside these killing facilities.
 
🙁 And yet, I am more convinced as ever for the need of rescue and this particular gift of self – which one offers to the perishing – as also a personal presence of peace and conscience to the parents at the last moment. Rescue is a truthful witness of love, before love comes too late, with the hope that love will conquer selfishness and fear.
 
It is also a witness of nonviolence in a place of awful violence.
 
A witness to hope in the gallows of despair.
 
Rescuers seek to join Christ the Divine Rescuer Who is the Light of Hope.
 
I suppose there's a certain fittingness for rescuers to be incarcerated over Labor Day weekend.
 
A witness of good against evil is our labor.
 
And our small gift of loving reparation.

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