Canada has had no law limiting abortion since 1988, when the existing abortion law was ruled unconstitutional by the supreme court of Canada. Babies are killed up to and during birth and the Anglican Church of Canada, for all its posturing on social justice, is oddly silent on the issue. ACNA and ANiC, on the other hand, are explicitly pro-life.
This is why you should care:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiysLKrfpic
Providential decline and fall of the Cultural Marxist regime in Ottawa…with nine months to the next Federal Election. Nine months.
‘But the midwives feared GOD, and did not as the King of Egypt commanded them…’
+ Exodus ch.1.
V. ‘Le Necrologue” for baby + Sage Elizabeth Java Grace Phillips, born Tuesday, February 19, 2019, at Prince County Hospital, Summerside, PEI.
No similar obit. in ‘The Guardian’, Charlottetown.
“She was born silent into this world, but her life spoke volumes”.
This is the same Hospital that now has welcomed ‘Planned Parenthood’ North under the aegis of both the Federal and Provincial Governments.
Under ‘Planned Parenthood’ South/USA, abortion on demand, now including live birth(!)) in some States, is a major contributor ($) platform of the Democrat Party, upheld by all Democrat Presidential Candidates.
Until 2015, PEI had been the last ‘Life Sanctuary’ for the unborn and born in Canada.
I spent 35+ years worshiping in a ACoC congregation, wondering for much of the second half of that whether that was where I should direct my “time, treasure, and talents”. At the end of that period I was, for a few years, a Warden, The re-definition of marriage by the General Synod sparked a crisis of conscience, and I re-examined the whole of my beliefs and understanding of the wide area of sexual reproduction in humans in the light of the Gospel. ( I now teach that one of the most pernicious three-letter words is, not the word “sex”, but the word “and”, in “sex and reproduction”, in that it promotes the separation of the two; I am essentially channeling CS Lewis on that. ) My examination, starting with homosexual “marriage”, necessarily spanned other topics, such as contraception, and then, of course, abortion. It occurred to me that not once in those 35+ years had I ever heard the word “abortion” from the person at the lectern, whether in the clerical homily or from laity making announcements. In contrast, homosexualist agenda related topics were embedded in homilies a few times a year. I discerned which way the wind was blowing and left for another denomination after reading their teachings on marriage and abortion and realising I agreed totally with those teachings. Within my first few months at my new denomination there was an announcement of an organised bus trip to Ottawa to join the annual Right To Life rally.