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USCCB: Bishops vote for new 'Blessing of a Child in the Womb'

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By JOHN L. ALLEN JR.
Baltimore

In a gesture with clear implications for debates over abortion, the U.S. bishops this morning voted on a new “Order for the Blessing of a Child in the Womb,” in both English and Spanish.

Though results of the vote were not immediately released, and the text will eventually require the approval of the Vatican, it seemed clear the bishops were positively inclined. Plans call for the text to be included in future editions of the church’s Book of Blessings.

In part, the blessing reads: “May almighty God, who has created new life now bless the child in your womb. The Lord has brought you the joy of motherhood: may he now bless you with a safe and healthy pregnancy. You thank the Lord today for the gift of your child: may he bring you and your child one day to share in the unending joys of heaven.”

There’s also an optional blessing for parish communities which reads in part: “May God bless this parish community as it welcomes the gift of new life and joyfully accepts the responsibility of sharing in the spiritual formation of this child (or children).”

In brief floor discussion, Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of Louisville argued that the blessing is “a very tangible way to witness pastorally and sacramentally to the life of the unborn child.” Kurz also suggested that the prayer could be used not only on an individual basis, but by parishes bringing together couples who are expecting children for public ceremonies of blessing.

Cardinal Francis George of Chicago, president of the conference, called it a “very moving blessing.”

Bishop Michael Pfeifer suggested that the conference eventually designated a nationwide Day of Prayer for the unborn.

In part, these gestures suggest a "full-court press" from the bishops in terms of fostering a strong pro-life sensibility in the church.

It seems only logical that

It seems only logical that the Sacramentary will now include a funeral Mass for a miscarried fetus.

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What in hell's name took

What in hell's name took them so long. I suggested this two years ago. [I wish I had the wording of the blessing that was given to the mother after childbirth when the mother was 'churched' after childbirth.] Now, the new blessing should be rewritten to be given by the father and mother as well as by the priest. The mother also needs special prayers and conversations with the baby.
1] Tell the baby about Jesus and His Mother
2] Tell the baby about his fther and the rest of his family.
3] Tell the baby about music and let the baby hear the music
4] Tell the baby what he is being fed
There is a need for these bonding 'meditations' and 'conversations' and at one time I saw them written out in a progressive pattern for the duration of the pregnancy.
The church should welcome the newest member with a newcomers package or spiritual shower right from the beginning [and even mourn the loss of a newcomer].
If it's a life let's treat it like a person.

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