Pro-Life Clips from the First Homily of the New Archbishop of Detroit
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DETROIT, January 30, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) – 
The following are excerpts from the homily at the 
January 28 Installation Mass of Archbishop Allen Vigneron.

“There are many ways in which this conflict 
between the true wisdom of the gift of self and 
the pseudo-wisdom of self-sovereignty are 
exemplified in our society. I will mention three 
of those that seem to me among the most 
lamentable. First, there is the conflict between 
those who base their decision about a state in 
life or their selection of a profession on 
discerning the will of God and those who make 
these choices on the basis of gaining wealth or 
security or the world’s esteem. Second, there is 
the conflict between those who judge it wise 
always to protect the right to life of others, 
even at a cost to themselves, and those who would 
be willing to violate that right, if that is the 
price to be paid to keep control of the 
circumstances and conditions in which they have 
decided to live. Third, there is frequently in 
our society a conflict between those who make the 
well-being of their spouses or children the first 
priority in their lives and those who are 
convinced that their families exist to bring them self-gratification.

“I, on this first day of my service as the 
principle pastor of the Church of Detroit, renew 
my resolve, with the help of the Holy Spirit, to 
preach and to teach and, above all, to live this 
wisdom, the revealed wisdom of Christ crucified, 
entrusted to the Church and handed on to us by 
the Apostles and their successors.

“I invite my brother bishops and priests and our 
deacons, especially the priests and deacons of 
the Archdiocese, to join me in renewing this 
commitment. The world’s hostility to the wisdom 
that we preach often brings us trials, and so we 
need the mutual support and encouragement that 
come from our fraternal communion in our pastoral ministry.

“And today is just the right day for all the 
faithful of the Archdiocese to embrace again the 
wisdom of the Gospel and to promise again what 
was promised at their Baptism: that they renounce 
the empty show that passes as wisdom in the world 
and that they will place all their hope for real 
happiness in the Father, the Son and the Holy 
Spirit, and the life of the world to come which 
is already lived in the communion of the Church.

“And those of you who are parents, please teach 
this wisdom to your children by what you say, and 
most of all by the way you live. This wisdom of 
the cross is the greatest gift you can give those whom you love so dearly.”

See the full homily online here:
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