Parish’s Big Victories
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BY JOSEPH PRONECHEN

December 21, 2008-January 3, 2009 Issue | Posted 12/12/08 at 8:01 AM

When pro-life messages and actions are consistent 
and regular, pro-life fruits are sweet and 
abundant. The 4 1/2-year-old parish of St. Helena 
of the True Cross of Jesus Catholic Church in 
Corpus Christi, Texas, is seeing several ripen.

Every Tuesday, in numbers too big to ignore, 
parishioners plant themselves in front of the 
city’s one remaining abortion business. They pray 
the Rosary and offer counseling. Led by their 
pastor, Father James Farfaglia, they’ve been at it for nearly two years.

Thanks to the work of Bishop Emeritus Rene 
Gracida, along with a very active chapter of 
Operation Rescue, three of the city’s four 
abortion businesses had closed by the time the 
St. Helena group got a full head of steam. Only 
one remained. On Jan. 22, 2007, after Father 
Farfaglia finished the Rosary during the annual 
diocesan Roe v. Wade protest at this lone 
business, he asked parishioner and longtime 
pro-life worker Ray Reeves: What next?

“Be here,” Reeves said assuredly, “every week.”

Father Farfaglia took that suggestion to heart 
and brought it to his flock at the still-new 
parish. With Lent about to begin, “I told my 
people rather than giving up desserts and candy, 
let’s do something serious. Let’s be at the 
abortion site Tuesday mornings as our Lenten 
sacrifice.” Throughout Lent, up to 100 people 
showed up every week. When Lent ended, they continued.

Father Farfaglia and Reeves calculate that, at 
the start of these Tuesday vigils, between 40 and 
50 abortions ­ possibly as many as 75 ­ were 
being carried out each week. Now, they estimate, 
the business is down to less than 20.

“The single most important thing a member of the 
clergy can do is be on the front lines of the 
sidewalk,” says Reeves, who from the early 1980s 
was involved with Project Gabriel and Operation 
Rescue with Randall Terry. Now he is chairman of 
Corpus Christi’s Hope House, a place for unwed 
mothers and their children. “The presence of a 
Roman collar and rosary beads is probably the 
single most powerful message that a pastor could 
send to his parishioners about his dedication to life.”

Therese Perez seconds that sentiment. “When I 
joined St. Helena’s, I didn’t realize the extent 
Father James would lead us into an actively 
pro-life parish,” she says, pointing out that she 
had already been active in sidewalk counseling 
for several years. “It really is a remarkable 
difference. When we started two years ago, the 
parking lot would be overflowing to the point 
where customers had to park on the street.”

“Now it’s so different; there are much less 
people [coming as customers],” adds Perez. “The 
only thing we can attribute our success to is the 
power of prayer and presence.”

Parish Powerhouse

Reeves points out these aren’t the only amazing 
results for their small parish of 200 families. 
Many young couples are drawn there because of the 
community’s openness to large families. Several have four to six children.

“There are different ways of doing pro-life 
work,” explains Father Farfaglia, St. Helena’s 
founding pastor. “What I’ve always done in 
parishes is to encourage families to be open to 
life, to procreation, to possibilities to have 
large families. That’s what the Church teaches. 
We have a lot of babies and births in the parish.”

“Father is very encouraging from the pulpit to be 
open to life and to God’s calling for your 
family,” says Virginia Metz. “He never said you 
have to have 12 kids to be holy, but he just 
encourages you to be open to life. That’s the way 
we’ve lived our vocation as married people. It’s 
been a beautiful journey to say we’re open to 
God’s will.” She and her husband, John, have six youngsters.

Metz is one of the moms from the home-schooling 
group who show up Tuesdays with their children to 
pray the Rosary. She says it’s a very powerful 
witness to see all the children there.

The witness helps convince women that letting 
their babies live is the best choice. Perez, who 
specializes in sidewalk counseling, tells about a 
parish group called the Handmaids. They organize 
baby showers and offer help and encouragement for mothers who choose life.

“We’ve gotten to hold their babies and keep in contact with moms,” says Perez.

Naturally, women are also steered to Hope House.

Says Father Farfaglia, “This is the other aspect 
of our pro-life work: providing an option to take care of mother and baby.”

Life Changes Lives

While the group was counting, they numbered 30 
known “saves” of babies and their mothers. But there are probably many more.

One fruit ripened at a time when the crop looked 
momentarily in doubt late last winter. Father 
Farfaglia had led the Rosary and was on his way 
to his car when Perez called him back. With her 
was a young girl with a tiny infant.

The girl had scheduled an abortion, but, struck 
by the people she saw praying at the business, she decided to have her baby.

Perez picks up the story: “Two weeks after the 
baby was born, she came to show us her beautiful 
baby ‘because you were all here and you saved my 
life,’ she said. It’s been a true joy for our 
parish. I always tell people: ‘Can you imagine 
holding a child who was doomed to die, and 
because you were there, this child lived?’”

The mother’s name is Victoria; she named her baby 
Liberty Justice. That’s fitting, says Perez, 
because “God’s mercy and justice are why we were 
there. It was an interesting day, because Father 
James and I were very discouraged, hoping the 
abortion clinic would close. That day God sent us 
this message: Don’t worry; don’t give up. There 
will be victory; there will be liberty; there will be justice.”

“None of us ever spoke to Victoria before,” 
continues Perez. “She simply saw the people 
there. She couldn’t pass us. Just our simple 
presence there made is possible for a baby to live.”

Father Farfaglia says Victoria came out of 
nowhere to encourage pro-lifers to continue 
praying the Rosary, witnessing to life and 
counseling. She accepted his invitation to join 
St. Helena’s and had Father Farfaglia baptize her baby.

“Thanks to Father James, there’s a lot of good 
fruit,” says Perez. “As parishioners, we have 
seen our lives and our whole attitude toward life 
change because of the graces we’ve received in this ministry.”

Staff writer Joseph Pronechen is based in Trumbull, Connecticut.


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Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the 
gift to participate with You to bring new life 
into the world.  But, all too often, the mother's 
womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes 
instead a place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect 
for all life made in Your image and likeness, 
called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
Amen.


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Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the 
gift to participate with You to bring new life 
into the world.  But, all too often, the mother's 
womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes 
instead a place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect 
for all life made in Your image and likeness, 
called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
Amen.

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