Sunday, July 08, 2007

Petition To The Catholic Bishops Of Canada Is Now Online



Vote Life, Canada!
Urges Canadians to Sign Online Petition Based Upon Open Letter to the Catholic Bishops of Canada



Contact: Eric Alcock, President, Vote Life, Canada! 709-773-0700


Calgary, AB July 9/--Very recently, on June 18, 2007, Vote Life, Canada! issued their Open Letter to the Catholic Bishops of Canada. The Open Letter was subsequently published on the Inquisition.ca website in a slightly revised version and provision has been made for signatures to the letter. Stefan Jetchick, owner of the Inquisition.ca website, will add signatures upon request, refashioning the letter into a petition. Stefan is a professional translator and hosts his website in both English and French versions so it is especially apropos to our Canadian setting to have the petition hosted on his site.


All Canadians concerned about the killing of innocent Unborns will have an opportunity to register their voices online in this manner. Vote Life, Canada! urges readers and supporters to reread the letter and consider signing the petition, which expresses our distress at the utter failure of Canadian Bishops to take the necessary action to defeat the demon of legalized abortion in Canada which has claimed over three million unborn victims.


By adding your name you join with Vote Life, Canada! in summoning Catholic Bishops to take the first step in stopping legalized child killing in Canada by halting the sacrilegious abuse of Holy Communion by Catholics.


It is not necessary that an individual or group be Catholic in order to sign the petition. As Stefan Jetchick noted, "Spiritual pollution, dumped in Canada by some ‘Catholic’ Bishops, must worry all Canadians."


This is an extremely important, bold and weighty letter which serves as a pressing cry to the Bishops of Canada for help for Canada’s unborn children. Please make every effort to sum up the courage to add your name.


The petition can be found here.


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