Thank you for Prayers
Dear Steven, All you pro-life people are remembered daily in my prayers, The Lord somewhere in the Gospels says, “Without Me you can do nothing. Ask and you shall receive.” So I ask the Lord to bless you and all the pro-life people that their labors bear much good fruit, that many children be conceived and born to praise His Holy Name here and hereafter, and not be prevented by contraception or destroyed by abortion.
May God bless you and your labors,
Brother William Borgerding, OSB
US Third World Policy Has Flaws
Why would international terrorists target thousands of American civilians in the kamikaze attacks of 11 September 2001? I have an answer. This loathing of America is the result of the power structure that is concentrated in America and that has been decimating the Third World population since the “Kissinger Report” became the cornerstone of American foreign policy in the Third World.
This whole business has more than a whiff of racism about it, especially when Planned Parenthood is involved. It was founded by Margaret Sanger, who openly admired Adolf Hitler.
Washington’s war against Third World women and children has produced some real horror stories. The government of Peru began sterilizing its Indian women in the Amazon basin by force, Villagers in Bangladesh with no pure water supply were told they would get wells that pumped fresh water, provided their women submitted to sterilization. Drugs that induced miscarriages and caused sterilization were secretly introduced into routine immunizations in the Philippines. Our taxes funded all of these atrocities. Many of these Third World nations are Islamic. Is it any wonder that their people view America as The Great Satan?
Over the past 35 years, I have visited well over 100 countries, many of them several times. In most cases, especially in my earlier travels, I traveled on trains, buses, and boats used by the ordinary people, and I ate and slept where they ate and slept. My health and safety depended on their hospitality. That hospitality was generously provided, especially in Islamic countries, in those early travels. The people there admired America. Today, I wouldn’t dare to travel like that in most of those same Third World countries. Now they fear America. They see Americans exporting our vices, not our virtues.
The best way to stop international terrorism is to stop our cultural and economic assault on women and children in the Third World.
Terence J. Hughes
Orono, ME
Prayers from Tanzania
Dear Mr. Steven W. Mosher,
Peace and God’s Love!
Thank you very much for your kind letter of July 27, 2001 and the precious gift — the book Mother Teresa. I count it as a sign of blessing from God. The holy people who have gone before us, leave behind them their wonderful example for others to know and follow. Surely the life and holy actions of Mother Teresa was a very good inspiration for all those who knew her. Now as she is near Jesus, we have a powerful intercessor in her. Surely she will have pity on this miserable world.
The work you are doing is a very noble one, trying to save the precious lives of innocent babies. It is really a heart-rending affair to think that intelligent human beings behave much worse than animals. How could the mother of a baby consent to murder it before the birth of the child? It is very inhuman. At present many people have no faith in God: when there is no faith, they think perhaps they have no future life: by death everything comes to an end. That is the most absurd thing: to live and die like animals. We are immortal beings. Faith! What a precious gift of God. We can never value it enough. What joy even to think we are the children of God! We are the citizens of heaven. How can we depreciate our high dignity as children of so noble a Father.
Let me tell you that we are deeply sorry at the terrible and inhuman action of the terrorists on the 11th of September. The destruction of the two big buildings of 110 stories and the deaths of thousands of people who were occupied there. We are praying very much for your President and all the people of American so that all may act wisely for the good of all people. We are also praying for all the departed souls as well as their families who are grieving not even able to see their mortal remains. May God comfort all of them!
Again, assuring you of our humble prayers for your noble work and asking God’s abundant blessing on your undertaking
Sincerely yours in our Lord,
Sr. Mary of the Redemption
Poor Clare Colettines
Mwanza, Tanzania





