“For nothing will be impossible with God.”

I want to revisit the scene of the Annunciation to contemplate this statement by the Archangel Gabriel. (Lk. 1:37.) Tough situations can seem so intractable, some people so set in their ways, that this assertion becomes almost impossible to believe.

And yet. Sometimes a story comes along where the power of grace shines through so strongly that you want to shout that nothing — nothing! — is impossible with God.

Unplanned, by Abby Johnson, is such a story. Before it was a movie (https://www.unplannedfilm.com/), it was a memoir (now in an updated edition). It recounts the author’s stunning transformation from abortion clinic director to pro-life activist. Johnson writes with honesty and charity, and throughout the narrative she provides the reader insight into her thought processes as they unfolded. Charity requires that we not demonize people with whom we disagree. Unplanned affords readers an opportunity to eavesdrop on the good, if ill-informed, intentions of a young woman who honestly thought she was providing an essential service for women — until the fateful day when she was confronted with the reality of abortion.

Johnson has twice appeared on The Journey Home on EWTN. In her latest appearance, in addition to telling her pro-life and faith conversion stories, she discusses her current efforts to help abortion clinic workers leave the industry.

https://chnetwork.org/journey-home/abby-johnson-former-baptist-and-episcopalian/

Same as it ever was….

A few years back, Hillbilly Elegy, A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis, by J.D. Vance, created quite a buzz. I read it and I believe that it deserves the acclaim. If you haven’t yet picked it up, it’s the author’s account of his family travails and his journey out of poverty in Appalachia.

This article offers a provocative commentary that ties together the book, fallen humanity’s tendency — in every place and in every age — to avoid responsibility, and Mary’s open-hearted fiat when the Archangel Gabriel came calling.

https://www.ncregister.com/blog/guest-blogger/hillbilly-elegy-and-the-fiat-of-our-lady-at-the-annunciation

Welcome to our virtual book club!

Though we can’t meet in person, we can still share our faith and encourage one another during this odd and difficult time.

First, some levity:

https://babylonbee.com/news/god-breaking-quarantine-and-going-everywhere

Now, to enlist some help:

https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/devotions/prayer-to-st-michael-the-archangel-371

I’ll do my best to stay focused and keep posts book- and faith-related. Let’s keep one another in prayer!