Sunday, April 15, 2012

Live on EWTN - Espanol!

Tomorrow evening I will have the opportunity to be on EWTN - Espanol!

Today I ask for your prayers. First so that I make it on time! My flights are all delayed. God willing will arrive tonight in Birmingham.

The show I'll be on tomorrow is called Nuestra Fe en Vivo with Pepe Alonso. If you do not have the Spanish EWTN channel you can watch it online here: http://www.ewtn.com/Live/unicorn/jwplayer.asp?bottom=false&feed=domesp

For the show's website go here: http://www.ewtn.com/espanol/tv/envivo/nuestraFe.asp

What will I be talking about? I'll be sharing about the pro-life ministry in El Paso, my walk of faith and my community of Our Lady's Youth Center (Las Alas) or aka The Lord's Ranch. If you would like to read more about my community check out the following websites:
www.fatherrickthomas.com
http://www.lasalascommunity.com/

Or purchase Bible on the Border! http://www.amazon.com/The-Bible-Border-Richard-Dunstan/dp/0982117019

Thank you for your prayers in advance! God bless!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Remembering Grandma

April 12th will mark my grandmother's 2nd anniversary of her death. These past few days have been very emotional for me and I'm sure for many in my family.


My grandmother, Eduviges or as I would call her, "Abuelita Viky" was an exemplary woman. She was a woman of sacrifice, passion and love.  She was definitely a Proverbs 31 woman! 
Proverbs 31:31 
Acclaim her for the work of her hands,
and let her deeds praise her at the city gates.

Grandparents with Maria-Elisa and Tia Claudia 
I remember the times we spent together when she would take care of me and my brothers when my parents went to work. I can't remember of any moment as a child when I didn't want to go to grandma's house.  As a little girl, I loved spending time with her. As soon as I would get to grandma's, I would run to see if I could help prepare the food to feed the birds that were by the windows of the 2nd floor. She taught me how to sew. She would make the best tortillas. It was always entertaining watching her scold my uncles and aunts that were still home. She taught me many life lessons that have saved me from many heart aches.

Holding the baby Jesus before
placing on manger Christmas Eve. 

      




Abuelita Viky died April 12, 2010 of pneumonia. It was a Monday after the Sunday of Divine Mercy and she went to heaven during the Hour of Mercy. It was a graceful day, where the whole family was on their knees pleading to the Lord. I saw very clearly in my prayers  Our Lady coming to pick her up.

In these next few days I'll definitely be asking my grandmother to pray for me. My abuelita along with all the things she taught me will live in my heart until I see her again. 

Te amo abuelita! 

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Let's ALL be catholic (universal) - Say no to the birth control mandate!

We are facing critical times. It's important to take a stand and truly defend our religious freedom - if you are Catholic, Christian or just know that the government should not take away our freedoms in such a way. We've all read the articles and this blog is to provide you with links of petitions and important news sources.

Cardinal Dolan. Photo credit: Newsmax
Please sign the petitions and SPREAD THE WORD.

Today, let us all be catholic (universal), and stand up against the birth control mandate!

Bishops vow to fight  http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/religious-liberty/conscience-protection/index.cfm

Sign Petition - Stop HHS Mandate https://www.stophhs.com/

Email your Senators and representatives here http://www.nchla.org/actiondisplay.asp?ID=292

Subscribe to LifeSiteNews.com for the most recent updates: http://www.lifesitenews.com/subscribe

CatholicVote http://www.catholicvote.org/index.php?/site/actions_details/oppose_contraception_coverage/

Mandate Rage feel free to repost and share

Don't be afraid. Father Frank Pavone said, "Be ready to fight. Be ready to sacrifice."

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Komen dumps Planned Parenthood

I was on a plane Tuesday evening when I found out that the Susan G. Komen foundation defunded Planned Parenthood. (There was wifi on the plane!!) Anyway, I wanted to scream for joy. 
With this entry I want to clear up a few things. 
The Komen Foundation decided to give no grant money to "organizations that are under local, state or federal investigations." Read the article here: http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/the-inside-story-on-komen-split-from-planned-parenthood 

Why would a group such as the Susan G. Komen foundation want to be affiliated with an organization that aids sex trafficking of young girls and falsely claims they provide mammograms to women?? Planned Parenthood does provide breast exams, but ANYONE can do that and you can get that done at your city health clinics. 

Before you go off defending Planned Parenthood you have to first do your homework and find out that PP does NOT provide mammograms. Watch this undercover investigation:



This article on LifeSiteNews says it well: 
“Planned Parenthood does not do breast cancer treatment and does not do mammograms, contrary to what some news outlets, including Fox News, are reporting,” Karen Malec, president of theCoalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer, told LifeSiteNews.com. “They just do the manual exam that women can do at home, and then they charge women for it.” 
On another note, Komen still does not admit the abortion-breast cancer link. This article says a lot and I recommend it, http://www.lifenews.com/2010/09/21/nat-6718/ 


I understand that there is research that says abortion increases your risk of breast cancer and other research says it doesn't. When I first heard that abortion increases your risk of breast cancer it made sense to me. When a woman becomes pregnant, lots of changes occur in her body. There are crazy amounts of hormones and is preparing to have a baby.  So what happens when pregnancy is interrupted through abortion? Where do all those hormones go? How does her body recover from a process that was stopped? Abortion has a lot of physical consequences. I'm not going to get into the specifics of the breast cancer cells but here is website that explains it and makes a lot of sense to me http://www.abortionbreastcancer.com/The_Link.htm 
If you believe it or not is up to you. But I am convinced. 


So my message here for everyone is to do your own homework before you make false statements. Women will not die because Planned Parenthood is being defunded. There are other clinics and places that help women. Don't forget to thank the Komen foundation here: http://istandwithkomen.com/  Let's show Komen some support and like one of my favorite activists, Patrick Mahoney, mentioned a comment on his fb, "It's Komen's choice." So let's respect their right to choose where their funding goes. Let's not support shady groups that harm women!!! 

Monday, October 24, 2011

There is Hope and Healing

When was the last time you checked your MySpace page? Well, I did yesterday. It had been a loooong time since I was on it. I was looking around and I found a blog I wrote years ago. I want to share that with you today. The blog is about an incident that happened with a very young couple at the abortion clinic. A good friend of mine spent all day at the clinic waiting for this young couple giving them love and hope. I still remember many details of it. Even their license plate is engraved in my memory. Here it is:


Things 16 yr olds shouldnt worry about    September 28, 2005



Current mood:crushed
Wow, had such a crazy day.   I spent my breaks at the abortion clinic today and it was just so overwhelming. Clinic was packed, no place for patients to park.  When I got there, my friend was talking to a sixteen year old couple that had just gotten out of the car.  If only you could see the look on their faces, confused, frightened, helpless, hopeless.  We offered them information, and offered them help to make a better decision.  We talked to them for about 10 minutes.  The girl was pregnant and frightened to get an abortion.  She said she didn't want to.  The boyfriend on the verge of tears pleading us for help.  Did no good, the girl went right in.  I dont know what she based her decision on, or if the nurse that was working as a security guard that day made her change her mind.  
We expected her to come right out, because on the first visit, you have to get a pregancy test and by law wait 24 hrs before you make your abortion decision.  One, two hours passed.  I left for class. Came back afterwards and the car was still there.  As we waited and waited, we were of course suspicious.  It was evident they were going to give her an abortion.  So as we usually wait for the women to come out after their abortion to help them out, we waited for this one girl.  After most patients left, the main nurse, comes out.  Looking out to see if we were there, she approaches the 16 yr old's car and turns it on.  So we went to the other side exit of the clinic and the two kids were there. The girl was by the door, and the boy approached us to the sidewalk.  I can still picture their faces of "What did we do??" "What now??" such frightening expressions.  You could tell the boy had been crying, and my friend gave him a hug.  In this one hug, probably one of the most heart-felt and compassionate, you could just see the pain flowing out of this kid.  Thats when all of a sudden the main nurse drove up in their car.  She ordered them to get in the car quick and to stop talking to us.  We gave the guy a phone number he could call for help and my heart broke to pieces even more when she tore up the information we gave the guy.  The nurse's aggressive behavior towards us just shocked the teens and they left without knowing where to go to next. 
This is something a 16 year old shouldnt have to worry about.  Should i abort my baby or not? What if my parents find out i'm pregnant? What if my parents find out about my abortion? What will people say at school? What if I dont have the funds? Will i be condemned? Will I be forgiven? Who can help me?
There is help.  Thats why we're at the clinic, offering absolutely ANYTHING the person might need. 
This is something a 16 year old specially shouldnt have to worry about. We all make mistakes, two wrongs dont make a right.  There is help.  Free help. 

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Rosaries, Rosaries and More Rosaries!

Friday was the feast day of Our Lady of the Rosary. A day where I witnessed so many miracles of faith, hope, love, healing, perseverance, patience, humility and the list can go on and on. Three lives were saved at the abortion clinics.
Recently, I've been getting nudged by God to take a step further in evangelization. Nudged to not be afraid to talk to others about God and his mercy. I feel that God has given me the courage I needed to straight up talk to people about confession and seeking God's forgiveness and mercy. It's hard talking to random strangers about God and try to evangelize them and fight for their souls. Doing what you can so they don't fall into the sin of abortion.
I know that God has revealed this special grace to me because I literally could not believe the words that were coming out of my mouth on Friday. I was speaking words that only the Holy Spirit could ever say. And I definitely felt the Holy Spirit flow through my mouth and gave me chills the whole morning.

So what made me meditate on all this? Easy answer.

Praying the Rosary.

For the past year, I've been getting from 1-3 packages a month in the mail full of rosaries from people from all over the country. The original purpose of these rosaries was to give them out to women and men we sidewalk counsel at the abortion clinic.
These past few days, God has challenged me for more. I always end up with tons of rosaries in my purse, so I figured that I need to step it up, and give rosaries to people and encourage them to pray.
Story:
A lady walking by on the street walked right by me (at the abortion clinic) and looked at the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe and a picture of an 8 week baby in the womb. She stopped for a few seconds and said hi. She looked at the baby with a lot of pain in her eyes and said, "They abort them and here are others," (almost pointing at herself), "who struggle to have a child." I asked her if she was Catholic and she said yes. All I could tell her was to keep praying and not lose hope. I gave her a rosary and a "How to Pray the Rosary" pamphlet.

Moral of this blog:
God has given me the tools and it's my mission to get others to pray the Rosary.
What I learned: don't suppress the promptings of the Holy Spirit.


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Day 1 – Spring campaign 40 Days for Life - El Paso

It was a beautiful and warm morning for the kickoff day! We didn’t know how many people to expect, and Our Lord sent us 50+ prayer warriors. What a sight!

Just as people started arriving to pray, a woman named Priscilla arrived for her abortion appointment. Her car windows were closed and she did not take our information pamphlets. Priscilla was playing at full volume a heart break song in Spanish, but stayed in her car. She kept playing the song over and over. From time to time, she would lower the volume and use her cell phone. Clearly, she was in distress and crying helplessly.

Meanwhile the vigil participants started arriving. I asked Virginia, one of the prayer warriors who was there to please help coordinate the persons by asking them to pray in front of the sidewalk. When Alfonso arrived, he handed out signs to the vigil participants. Everyone was praying for Priscilla who was sitting in her car.

Priscilla stayed in her car in what seemed like an eternity, but in reality it was close to two hours. Gaby and I alternated waiting to sidewalk counsel her in case she got out of her car. At one point one of the abortion clinic nurses approached her and attempted to entice her to go inside the clinic. Gaby told the nurse to ask her if she needed to speak with a priest (there were 2 priests on the sidewalk). The nurse was nice and let her know. Thank God, that Priscilla remained in the car.

Finally Priscilla started to back out of her parking space. I thought, "Praise God Almighty, she is leaving!" As I stood waiting to talk to her, one of the clinic owners drove in and honked her car at me really loud. This startled Priscilla and she drove back into her parking space. I prayed, “Please Lord; don’t let her go inside the clinic.”
As the clinic owner drove past her, Priscilla backed out again and I got to talk to her a bit. With tears in her eyes she told me, “I want to keep my baby.”
We talked a bit and she gave me her name. I mentioned to her, “Do you realize how many people have been praying for you and your baby?”
You see, up to this point Priscilla had not seen how many persons had been praying so close to her. She had gotten there just before the bulk of the people started arriving. And all the time she was sitting in her car the vigil participants had been out of her line of sight.

As we talked some more, I gave her my name and cell in case she needed to talk. I also gave her the literature we normally hand out. Then out of the corner of my eye, I saw the clinic owner heading our way. I told Priscilla, “You should leave now; they are going to try to get you to go inside the abortion clinic.”

Priscilla understood and nodded, then drove off, but not before she stopped and talked to Gaby further down the alley. They talked for a good while. Gaby gave her a rosary and a baby gift.

The one thing that made the difference between life and death in the life of Priscilla and her baby is that YOU took the time to pray. YOU took the time to show Priscilla that there are good people out there who care for her and her baby. Yes, your prayers are helping to change hearts! If you are praying from home, from your work or are out there in front of the abortion clinic, your prayers are being heard.

For the Greater Glory of God!
Miguel
Pro-life El Paso/Cruces/Juarez

P.S. We had a turnout of about 33 people at the candlelight vigil tonight. We sang praises to God and thanked God for all the blessings of the day. Thanks to all who showed!