The Department of Homeland Security issued an “urgent memo” to the U.S. Catholic church warning of imminent “extreme violence” out of hatred in reaction to the overturn of Roe v. Wade.
Today the Supreme Court of the United States issued its ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson, overturning Roe v. Wade which has allowed the killing of preborn children for nearly 50 years.
In response, abortion activists, including groups such as “Jane’s Revenge,” are threatening a “night of rage” specifically against Catholic churches, pregnancy resources centers, and Pro-Life organizations for their stance in defense of the preborn.
The memo issued by federal authorities informs Catholic churches that “large groups with cells nationwide have already been discovered ‘casing’ (churches).” The memo continues, “make sure you have ushers and or security available during your services and perhaps identify who among your volunteers and parishioners are law enforcement.”
On the advice of the Department of Homeland Security, Catholic dioceses such as the Diocese of Stockton, California, have issued a “critical notice” to churches to “develop a plan” and prepare for potential acts of terror and violence.
Today marks a historic triumph for the nation and for the safety of preborn babies. The Pro-Life movement, Christians, and all who value the sanctity of human Life should rejoice and thank God for this wonderful victory. Pro-Lifers, and Christians especially, must also be on high alert for extreme violence from enraged abortion activists.