My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
The historic United States Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe vs Wade will be
remembered as a moment of recognition and obligation; recognition that the court’s decision
will save untold innocent, unborn lives, and a reminder of our common obligation to reach
out to pregnant women and children in need of our help.
Many faithful in our diocese have worked tirelessly over the years to provide a courageous
witness in the public square to the rights of the unborn and the sanctity of human life. Their
actions have been heroic and prophetic, and I am deeply grateful for their commitment.
Now through much sacrifice, advocacy, and prayer we have arrived at a place where we can
move forward and build on this achievement by doing all that is possible to safeguard the
lives of the most vulnerable among us. The work ahead to build a true culture of life must be
shared by all of us, and it must be done with compassion and civility.
We are blessed to have many pro-life initiatives in our diocese. Through programs such as
Malta House, Project Rachael, 40 Days for Life, and other efforts, we have been able to
encourage and support women who choose life, and to provide shelter and other services to
them during and after pregnancy. Likewise, our Project Rachael ministry works to bring
healing and forgiveness to those who chose abortion. Yet much more needs to be done and
we will be seeking ways to increase our pastoral and social services.
At this historic moment, let us offer our thanks and gratitude that our prayers and hard work
have been answered. Let us also remember that our Catholic faith has been consistent and
unwavering in its belief that all human life must be protected and safeguarded from the
moment of conception to natural death.
As we are encouraged by this long-awaited ruling, let us also acknowledge that our country
remains divided and wounded. May this also be a time of reconciliation where all people of
good will can find common ground to build a truly just and life-giving society.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Reverend Frank J. Caggiano
Bishop of Bridgeport