Pro-life activists protest the incarceration of nine activists charged with FACE Act violations on Jan. 19, 2024. (Credit: Tyler Arnold/CNA)
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jan 23, 2025 / 16:35 pm (CNA).
President Donald Trump issued pardons for 23 pro-life activists on Thursday, fulfilling a promise he made during the presidential campaign.
Trump signed the pardons on Thursday in the Oval Office of the White House on the day before the March for Life to be held in Washington, D.C., according to the Thomas More Society.
Last week, the religious liberty law firm petitioned the incoming president to issue 21 individual pardons for pro-life advocates who were arrested for violating the federal Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act and “Conspiracy Against Rights” statute while peacefully engaging in protests at abortion clinics.
Several of those convicted and imprisoned were elderly and in poor health.
At least two times during his 2024 campaign for the presidency, Trump said he intended to release pro-life activists who are currently imprisoned.
“These peaceful pro-life Americans mistreated by [President Joe] Biden include grandparents, pastors, a Holocaust survivor, and a Catholic priest — all are selfless, sincere patriots,” the petition from the Chicago-based law firm reads.
🚨 BREAKING: President Donald J. Trump grants pardons to peaceful pro-life protesters prosecuted by the Biden administration over exercising their First Amendment rights. pic.twitter.com/XwzU4dEJt8
During Biden’s four years in office, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) brought charges against more than 30 people who took part in pro-life demonstrations under the FACE Act, which was legislation in the 1990s to increase penalties for people who obstruct access to abortion clinics or pregnancy resource centers.
Although the FACE Act’s higher sentences also apply to people who obstruct or damage pro-life pregnancy centers, Biden’s DOJ only brought charges in two cases regarding attacks on those facilities despite more than 100 incidents occurring under his tenure.
“While Biden’s prosecutors almost entirely ignored the firebombing and vandalism of hundreds of pro-life churches and pregnancy centers, they viciously pursued pro-life Americans,” the petition adds.
The longest sentence was given last year to Lauren Handy, who received four years and nine months in prison for her role in a protest at an abortion clinic in Washington, D.C. The second longest was also given last year to Bevelyn Beatty Williams, who received three years and five months in prison for a protest inside an abortion clinic in New York City.
Several pro-life activists in their mid-to-late 70s also received multiyear sentences for their protests.
“These 21 peaceful pro-lifers, many of whom are currently imprisoned for bravely standing up for unborn life, are upstanding citizens and pillars of their communities,” Steve Crampton, who works as senior counsel for the Thomas More Society, said in a statement.
This is a developing story.
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A memorial Mass for the late Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop David O’Connell was held at St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Hacienda Heights, California, on March 1, 2023. / Credit: YouTube/St. John Vianney Hacienda Heights
Boston, Mass., Mar 2, 2023 / 13:27 pm (CNA).
As three days of memorial services began Wednesday for the late Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop David O’Connell, who was murdered in his Hacienda Heights home on Feb. 18, Pope Francis and President Joe Biden commended the man known as a “peacemaker.”
News of O’Connell’s murder and the subsequent arrest of his housekeeper’s husband in connection with the killing came as a shock to Catholics across the nation. Among those mourning the late bishop was Pope Francis, whose message was read at Wednesday’s memorial Mass at St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Hacienda Heights, California.
Los Angeles Archbishop José Gomez was the main celebrant of a 7 p.m. memorial Mass in which O’Connell’s younger brother attended and shared memories of growing up together in Ireland.
Pope Francis: O’Connell had ‘profound concern for the poor’
In a message from Pope Francis read aloud at the beginning of Mass by Gomez, the Holy Father commended O’Connell, 69, for his efforts to uphold the sanctity of life and his profound concern for the poor.
The pope sent his “heartfelt condolences and the assurance of his spiritual closeness” to all the clergy, religious, and lay faithful of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles after the bishop’s “untimely and tragic death.”
Pope Francis remembered the bishop for his “profound concern for the poor, immigrants, and those in need; his efforts to uphold the sanctity and dignity of God’s gift of life; and his zeal for fostering solidarity, cooperation, and peace within the local community.”
“In commending the late bishop’s soul to the love and mercy of Christ the Good Shepherd, His Holiness prays that all who honor his memory will be confirmed in the resolve to reject the ways of violence and overcome evil with good,” said the message, which was signed by Vatican secretary of state Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
“To those gathered for the Mass of Christian burial and to all who mourn Bishop O’Connell’s loss in the sure hope of the resurrection, the Holy Father cordially imparts his blessing as a pledge of peace and consolation in the Lord.”
‘Dave got us through tough times’
O’Connell’s younger brother, Kieran O’Connell, thanked the local Catholic community for the outpouring of support and said that his brother had a strong belief in the power of prayer.
“I know he has been a source of solace for myself and my family as well,” he said.
“As my older brother, he was an immense support to me during the passing of our parents and also my brothers and sister. Dave got us through these tough times. He always said it was God’s plan and thanked God for their wonderful lives,” O’Connell said.
Reflecting on his brother’s ordination, O’Connell said: “It was the proudest moment for our family and for the whole community when he said his first Mass in our local parish church.”
O’Connell noted the many “great memories” he had of visiting his brother in Los Angeles and the active role that the bishop played in the raising of his children.
“He was present at every milestone in our lives, baptism, holy Communion, graduation, weddings,” he said. “We forever cherish those memories.”
“Just thank you most sincerely for taking care of Dave for these 45 years and know that he was happiest here among his people,” he said, fighting back tears.
Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop David O’Connell’s brother, Kieran O’Connell, speaks at the bishop’s memorial Mass on March 1, 2023. Credit: YouTube/St. John Vianney Hacienda Heights
‘Christ was looking Dave right in the eyes’
Monsignor Timothy Dyer, pastor of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Los Angeles, gave the homily and opened his remarks by recalling Archbishop Gomez’s presence at the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Feb. 22 press conference following the arrest of O’Connell’s alleged murderer, Carlos Medina.
The archbishop had fought back tears as he struggled to get through his brief comments during that press conference.
“Before we begin to reflect on the Scripture readings I would like think that I represent each of you when I say to the archbishop that on the day he spoke in the news conference with the officials from the city and the state and the county around him, his inability to put into words his feelings, was the best way to speak for all of us,” Dyer said.
Dyer said that the Catholic community has been “overwhelmed” at the “pouring out of praise and gratitude” and sympathy from both the Catholic community and the secular community for O’Connell.
“If ever there was a man of prayer that I’ve known it was Dave,” he said. O’Connell would often begin meetings with the prayer method of lectio divina, he said, joking that “and he didn’t worry about how much time it took.”
O’Connell was passionate about standing up for immigrants, standing against racism, and standing up for the unborn and women, Dyer said.
“You could not pigeonhole him. If you wanted to put him up on your banner and let him be your patron for your particular cause, you could only do it if you embraced all of the things that he embraced, and all of the places he fished because it was an ethic of life from beginning to end,” he said.
Dyer’s recommendation that “it would be wise” for the seminary to hold an annual seminar to study O’Connell’s spirituality and ministry, was received with applause from those gathered at the church.
Dyer said that O’Connell had a “great devotion to Mary” that was “reflected in his respect and his admiration for women in religious life.”
Speaking briefly abuse the clergy sex abuse crisis, Dyer said that O’Connell would say to his fellow priests: “Wear it like a hairshirt. Let it irritate you so that it will never happen again.”
For O’Connell, becoming a bishop was a cross rather than a promotion, Dyer said, adding that “it almost broke his heart.”
O’Connell did not want to leave the flock that he pastored, Dyer said. “We need to take care of our bishops. It is not an easy life,” he said.
Fighting back tears, Dyer reflected on the last moments of O’Connell’s life.
“When the bullets were being fired, Christ was looking Dave right in the eyes, and he said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant. You may lay down the nets now Dave. I’ve prepared a place for you in the Father’s house,’” he said.
Dyer continued: “And there’s someone there who’s waiting too, the one you’ve always called the Blessed Mother, as well as your own mother, waiting to fold you in her arms. And Dave, you don’t have to be a bishop anymore. But in front of your dwelling place, there’s a great big lake. And we have a lot of fishing to do on behalf of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles still,” he said.
Biden White House statement
In response to a question from EWTN White House Correspondent Owen Jensen, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said March 1 that “the president and the first lady join Archbishop Gomez, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and the entire Catholic community in the mourning of Bishop David O’Connell.”
“We also express our sympathy and prayers for the family and friends of the bishop, who will certainly remember his legacy of service to those on the margins of society. And so, again, we offer up our condolences to the community.”
The White House responds to the murder of Bishop David O’Connell from Los Angeles and to the leaked FBI document comparing Catholics to violent extremists.
— EWTN News Nightly (@EWTNNewsNightly) March 1, 2023
There will be a public viewing on Thursday at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles. The viewing will take place from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
A vigil Mass will be held following the public viewing at 7 p.m. and will be livestreamed both here and here.
O’Connell’s funeral Mass will be held on Friday, March 3, at the same Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels at 11 a.m. local time. The funeral Mass will be livestreamed both here and here.
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Let’s now hear from the entire USCCB bishops applauding the President’s action in this instance.
Why not? I don’t understand. I pray for it. Well I must not pray for it, is (catholic) common sense. It is only applaud, say “well done”, something like that. Even they can say: “We are not agree with you in many things, but this one is honourable”.
Maybe is something more about the activists we do not know…
It is hard to believe, after all this time, that the USCCB has not risen up to challenge this blatant atrocity. How does the law address these actions? Amendment one? In contrast, Trump wisely pardoned these peaceful protesters, but his blanket pardon of the criminal rioters at the US Capitol has caused havoc across the nation, is not. No president should have the power to refute the law.
“but his blanket pardon of the criminal rioters at the US Capitol has caused havoc across the nation.”
Maybe according to NPR, MSNBC, and the DNC talking points you receive, but not true for most thinking people. Things are great. Trump is taking necessary action to reverse what your fellow democrats have done to the country. Face it, your party lost. Elections have consequences, so deal with it like an adult.
Why?? Because you dont have a personal interest in it? An awful lot of people on J6 just walked into the Capitol building and looked around. The Dems chose to throw the book at them for doing so. Yet oddly, never seemed to have the time to investigate church vandalism. THIS in the face of far too many BLM RIOTS in which police were injured and police stations ( and whole towns) were burned down with nary a peep from the Dems. Disgusting. Its about time this charade was turned on its head. Insurrection? With no military support and no help from a foreign power?? Really? My cat could run a better “insurrection”. Calling a demonstration gone bad an “insurrection” is nothing more than partisan propaganda.
I believe Mr. Morgan that both protests involved simple trespass violations. The Capitol building is after all a public building owned by the people of the United States.
It’s not the first occasion Americans have dressed up in silly costumes and trespassed. At least they didn’t destroy any tea this time around.
🙂
I wonder how much the bishops are acting on their own and how much this is at the Vatican’s direction? Pope Francis seems anti-US. ( a Marxist?). and anti Trump.
I just read a USCCB article on the Born Alive aAbortion Protection Act. It passed the House with republicans voting for it and democrats voting against. It failed the 60 vote requirement in the Senate as the democrats voted against it. No mention – not at all, of that fact in the article. The bishops have no problem mentioning Trump’s name.
The comments here seem to challenge the facts. I feel that I reflect on the facts. Probably the most egregious is the deflection of the truth about the denial of the invasion of the US Capitol by the Trump MAGA criminals. Republican officials and Trump family members Ivanka and Don Jr. plead to Trump to halt the riot. He refused and, instead reclined to the WH, for several hours, to finally arise to say “Please go home now. We understand your pain, we LOVE you.” We shoud remember when the following day Republican leader Mitch McConnell addressed Congress saying, “The president is directly and morally responsible for the Jaan. 6 invasion of the Capitol.”
The following URL contains the facts.
Article III: Treason. Protect and defend the constitution from all enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC.
Let’s now hear from the entire USCCB bishops applauding the President’s action in this instance.
(HINT: YOU WON’T)
Why not? I don’t understand. I pray for it. Well I must not pray for it, is (catholic) common sense. It is only applaud, say “well done”, something like that. Even they can say: “We are not agree with you in many things, but this one is honourable”.
Maybe is something more about the activists we do not know…
Every United States citizen who was born and survived, started out at the end of a lifeline.
Waiting for the USCCB laudatory press release……..Buhler……….Buhler……
I’m sure all of us just missed Pope Francis’s words of support and thanksgiving…right?
And the grateful response from the USCCB said….nothing.
Great News. President Trump followed thru on this campaign promise. Moreover they should have never been prosecuted to begin with.
It is hard to believe, after all this time, that the USCCB has not risen up to challenge this blatant atrocity. How does the law address these actions? Amendment one? In contrast, Trump wisely pardoned these peaceful protesters, but his blanket pardon of the criminal rioters at the US Capitol has caused havoc across the nation, is not. No president should have the power to refute the law.
“but his blanket pardon of the criminal rioters at the US Capitol has caused havoc across the nation.”
Maybe according to NPR, MSNBC, and the DNC talking points you receive, but not true for most thinking people. Things are great. Trump is taking necessary action to reverse what your fellow democrats have done to the country. Face it, your party lost. Elections have consequences, so deal with it like an adult.
Why?? Because you dont have a personal interest in it? An awful lot of people on J6 just walked into the Capitol building and looked around. The Dems chose to throw the book at them for doing so. Yet oddly, never seemed to have the time to investigate church vandalism. THIS in the face of far too many BLM RIOTS in which police were injured and police stations ( and whole towns) were burned down with nary a peep from the Dems. Disgusting. Its about time this charade was turned on its head. Insurrection? With no military support and no help from a foreign power?? Really? My cat could run a better “insurrection”. Calling a demonstration gone bad an “insurrection” is nothing more than partisan propaganda.
I believe Mr. Morgan that both protests involved simple trespass violations. The Capitol building is after all a public building owned by the people of the United States.
It’s not the first occasion Americans have dressed up in silly costumes and trespassed. At least they didn’t destroy any tea this time around.
🙂
As that great statesman and politician Barack Hussein Obama once stated so eloquently: “Elections have consequences.”
I wonder how much the bishops are acting on their own and how much this is at the Vatican’s direction? Pope Francis seems anti-US. ( a Marxist?). and anti Trump.
I just read a USCCB article on the Born Alive aAbortion Protection Act. It passed the House with republicans voting for it and democrats voting against. It failed the 60 vote requirement in the Senate as the democrats voted against it. No mention – not at all, of that fact in the article. The bishops have no problem mentioning Trump’s name.
It is wonderful that the President pardoned or commuted the sentences of the J6 hostages. That he pardoned the FACE hostages is icing on the cake!
The comments here seem to challenge the facts. I feel that I reflect on the facts. Probably the most egregious is the deflection of the truth about the denial of the invasion of the US Capitol by the Trump MAGA criminals. Republican officials and Trump family members Ivanka and Don Jr. plead to Trump to halt the riot. He refused and, instead reclined to the WH, for several hours, to finally arise to say “Please go home now. We understand your pain, we LOVE you.” We shoud remember when the following day Republican leader Mitch McConnell addressed Congress saying, “The president is directly and morally responsible for the Jaan. 6 invasion of the Capitol.”
The following URL contains the facts.
Article III: Treason. Protect and defend the constitution from all enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC.
https://law.justia.com/constitution/us/article-3/44-aid-and-comfort-to-the-enemy.html
I really like reading everyone’s comments. Please keep them free of disparagements.
God save the Union.