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- May is a month to honor mothers and explore the Catholic teaching about Mary and motherhood.
- Molecular biology provides insights into the unique cellular relationship between mother and child.
- The article discusses the spiritual and emotional impact of abortion on mothers.
Understanding Motherhood Through Science and Faith
May, a month dedicated to honoring mothers, offers a chance to delve into the Catholic perspective on Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and the experiences of mothers who have faced abortion.
In 1854, Pope Pius IX affirmed the belief that Mary was conceived without original sin, a concept that can be illuminated by molecular biology. Research shows that during pregnancy, a mother and child exchange cells, which can remain in each other’s bodies for life. This scientific fact enriches the understanding of Mary’s Immaculate Conception and her role as the mother of Jesus, suggesting a divine preparation for her to carry the Word made flesh.
The article also touches on the profound loss felt by women who have undergone abortions, highlighting the enduring biological connection between mother and child. Personal stories reveal the deep emotional scars left by abortion, which are often misunderstood or overlooked in societal debates. Healing programs like Rachel’s Vineyard provide support for those grieving, offering a path to forgiveness and hope for reconciliation in the afterlife.
The authors, Theresa Burke, Ph.D., and Kevin Burke, MSS, of Rachel’s Vineyard, conclude with a prayer for all mothers to find peace and joy, and for the souls of the departed to rest in God’s mercy.
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- Photo credit: Jonathan Dick, OSFS