Estimated to be the country's largest pro-life gathering in the 21st century, the march took place two days after the left-wing Polish government voted on abortion bills.
Archbishop Tadeusz Wojda, chairman of the Polish bishops’ conference, blasted ‘pro-abortion propaganda’ and warned of the threats abortion poses to the unborn and society in response to the EU resolution.
The far-left resolution, which was approved by less than half of EU lawmakers, calls for total decriminalization of abortion and for ‘comprehensive’ sexual education.
The lesson that the example of France gives us is that expanding the availability of legal prenatal killing does not stabilize the protection of life, but simply stabilizes and normalizes killing alone while also demoralizing the state, politicians, and society.
Fr. Tomasz of the Diocese of Sosnowiec was arrested earlier this year, following a wild gay orgy which the Polish priest organized in his parish lodgings last August.
Spain’s leftist government intends to follow France in enshrining abortion in its Constitution, signaling a significant pan-European threat to life in the womb.
Liberal democracy is an experiment in the rule by fantasy, which cannot solve the problems it has created. It can only silence those who notice that the emperor is not merely naked, but a dangerous fanatic.