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Warsaw
8.01.2015
We have learnt with great sorrow about your new imprisonment. For a simple-thinking person it is hard to believe that someone who takes the side of life of the most vulnerable human beings is seen by the system as a threat to humanity and as a criminal. We are a group of Catholic medical professionals, doctors, nurses and midwives from Warsaw, meeting regularly to share our experiences and live our faith together. We would like to thank you very much for everything you are doing to save the lives of the youngest patients. You have a more open heart to the suffering and needs of children threatened by death than many doctors.
Writing
above about the ‘system’, we know that anyone of us who takes the side of conceived life can be seen that way. The system does not
think, but defines what is good and what is wrong, according to
principles that are often not related to the Decalogue.
There
is a doctor in Warsaw, a gynaecologist and obstetrician, Prof. Bogdan
Chazan, who has been protecting children’s lives for many years. On
the 15 of April last year he refused to abort a sick child in the
Holy Family Hospital that he was in charge of. The Professor was dismissed
from the function of the director and fired under the pretext of not
obeying the law, because he did not indicate to the mother another
place where she could kill her baby. As soon as he was fired – on
the following day – the first abortion in this hospital was done.
This shows that even a presence of one doctor who listens to the
voice of his conscience protected this hospital for 10 years from
abortion even in cases that were permitted by the law. There were
mass protests in Poland, also our group wrote two letters of protest,
but they did not help and Professor Chazan was not restored to his
position. During that difficult time, however, he was invited to
various meetings and had opportunity to give many lectures and meet
many people.
We
recall your visit in Poland and meetings with you. Thanks to such
advocates of life, ordinary people open their eyes and hearts. We
hope that even if the law does not change, thanks to such meetings,
someday there will be far less doctors who agree to perform an
abortion. When doctors were looked for in Poland to kill the child of 14-year-old Agata, according to the law that allows abortion in
case of rape (which actually did not take place) – many doctors in
Lublin and in Warsaw declined. Unfortunately, the minister of health
found doctors in Gdańsk, who performed the abortion.
That
is why you, Mary, are a shout, a reminder – especially for our
medical group - that we were created to love and we are supposed to
act with love towards other people, especially the vulnerable and the
defenseless. The God of life is still rejected and many doctors have
a special contribution to this. We are asking you to pray that God
does not permit the criterion of usefulness to be the determinant of
our decisions and actions, as we can very often observe in society.
We
thank you very much for your determination and your love towards
other people and Christ. Your imprisonment just before Christmas has
also a symbolic meaning. It is God’s plea for shelter in human
hearts, to see Little Jesus and let Him be born, because he is God’s
child. Thinking about the special role of the Mother of God during
Christmas time, we can rejoice with Jesus’ presence in our lives.
We see that also today God chooses hands, hearts and eyes so he can
come as a little child. We thank you for your response and for your
love towards other people. We promise to remember you in our
prayers. Many people in Poland are praying for you. We want to have as much faith, courage and love as you. Only when we meet reality, do we see how difficult it is.
We, Polish doctors, ask you to remember about us in your prayers and
to pray for faith, hope and love so we can protect the ones that need
us. We hope that the Lord will give you all the graces you need to
survive this hard time and He will reinforce your faith and love.
God
bless you!
p.s. Mary,
please, pass these few words from us to your dear Mum, thanks to whom
you are here with us.
Primarily
we want to thank you very much for Mary, that we could meet her in
Warsaw and for your other twelve children. We are conscious and are
very happy that thanks to your maternal love, your parenting efforts
and passing of the Christian faith, ethics and spirituality in your family,
Mary is so open to others and to love. Some people from our community
had the chance to talk with Mary in Warsaw. That is why we know that
only a few doctors support her officially in Canada. That is why we,
the Polish doctors, support her actions. You said it beautifully,
Jane: giving God to others by her gentleness and her praying
presence. She is like a small lantern behind bars.
It
is very uplifting that Mary does not do anything to be a light but
she brings a light. She brings Mary, the Mother of God closer to us
because she brought the light of God by accepting Jesus in the
Immaculate Conception. We are happy that Mary has such a big support
and acceptance of her way of life from her own loving mother. Poland
is a country that is mostly open to life but unfortunately it
sometimes happens that the mother is the one that makes her daughter
to abort after she gets pregnant with her boyfriend. It is a very
painful experience. That is why we thank you for the fact that in
your family reigns the only Love that will survive everything. Your
love now spreads not only to your daughter but also is a great
support for us to make good and to protect children’s lives in
Poland.
Thank
you, both of you, Mary and your Mom, for the care for the life of the
child of Mary’s prison mate. We are going to pray, especially on
the 8 of January, during our group’s Mass, and individually –
hoping that Lord will show his power and mercy. Mary, we are with
you! We are happy that you are a witness of God’s love in prison.
Doctors
and nurses from Holy Family Medical Group
www.srodowiskomedyczne.pl
03-628 Poland,
Warsaw
ul. Rozwadowska
9/11 mail: grazyna.rybak@op.pl
- Grażyna Rybak, MD, pediatrics specialist
- Grażyna Zofia Rojek, MD, internal medicine specialist and rheumatology
- Teresa Miszczyk, MD, otolaryngologist, ENT specialist
- Stanislaw Nitek, MD, tolaryngologist, ENT specialist
- Katarzyna Nitek, MD, pulmonology specialist
- Bogumiła Sawicka, MD, specialist in psychiatry
- Anna Rutowska, MD, internal medicine specialist
- Maria Jakubiak, MD, specialist in family medicine, pediatrics specialist
- Ewa Obertyńska –Romanowska, MD, specialist in gynecology and obstetrics
- Ewa Górecka, MD, specialist ophthalmologist
- Iwona Daniluk, MD, specialist pediatric hematology and oncology
- Maria Kozera, MD, specialist pediatric surgery
- Anna Michnowska, MD, internal medicine specialist
- Magdalena Witowicz, MD, internal medicine specialist, cancer specialist
- Jerzy Leszczyński, MD, surgery specialist
- Beata Leszczyńska, MD, specialist nephrologists
- Ewa Lech –Szymerska, MD, internal medicine specialist
- Małgorzata Kępińska, MD, pediatrics and neonatology specialist
- Marlena Błazik, MD, pediatrics specialist
- Mariola Sienkiewicz, MA, master of midwifery
- Małgorzata Babińska, MA, master of midwifery
- Katarzyna Kowalska, MA, master of pharmacy
- Barbara Belcarz, MA, master of pharmacy
- Karolina Gramuza, MA, Master of laboratory diagnostics
- Paulina Mech, MA, master of nursing
- Łukasz Mech, husband
- Anna Żochowska, lecturer, pediatrics and neonatology specialist
- Ewa Tywanek, trainee doctor
- Mateusz Tywanek, trainee doctor
- Fr. Andrzej Mazański, Pastor of Holy Family Parish , Spritual Director,
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