A young pro-life American activist is expanding her work overseas
after speaking at her first international conference in France.
Lila Rose, who spoke at the International Symposium for Life, held in
the southwestern town of Biarritz from Nov. 30 to Dec. 1, is planning on
more work abroad.
The conference, drew doctors, pro-life advocates and bishops from the
United States, Russia, Spain, France, Canada and the Holy See, and was
aimed at raising public awareness, challenging political leaders and
educating young people about love and life.
But Lila Rose, who has received death threats and promises of legal
action for her undercover work in abortion centers, did not want to
release much information on her plans for Europe.
"We don't want to release too many details of our work abroad, but
every country in Europe is being affected by abortion," Rose told CNA on
Dec. 4.
"The idea is to encourage and come up with some strategies that may
have been effective in the United States and use them in Europe," said
the 24-year-old, who is originally from California.
"Here in Europe there's definitely a climate of quietness and apathy about this issue out of fear," she said.
Rose works for Live Action, a pro-life group she founded nearly a
decade ago that is known for its undercover investigations and exposés
on abortion centers.
Europeans have often told her they thought they couldn't do her work
and that they would receive attacks they could not withstand.
But Rose said that “if you employ professionalism and put your mind
into persuading, you can overcome the challenges you're told you will
face.”
In fact, she was initially told that no one would listen to her, but over time she learned to be persistent and bold.
Rose explained that she is expanding her work to include Europe because
"America has exported its pro-abortion ideologies, and so our interest
must also look beyond the United States.
"We have to pay attention to what is happening internationally to help our investigative program."
Looking at both the present and the future, Rose maintains that
abortion is the greatest current human rights abuse, and yet, she
maintains a positive attitude because of the changes she is seeing.
"The day for abortion's legal end and a revolution in our culture is already happening," said Rose.
"We've some high hills to climb, but abortion numbers are going down,"
she said, “and I believe that, because of the cultural changes and
successes, the day of the end of abortion is coming soon.”
Live Action has documented many abuses over the last five years in the
United States, including alleged sex trafficking and sex abuse
cover-ups, which she says have an international component.
"There are certainly efforts abroad with the (pro-life) march in Spain
and Irish movements run by young people, but the youth movement in the
U.S. is really thriving," Rose stated.
"I think it's because there is a lot of synergy and encouragement, which is starting to build up now in Europe," she added.
"Abortion and the culture of death is ruining our countries and it's
time to stand up," she said, adding that "a lot of that is beginning to
come from the youth and it is only growing."
She called on all Catholics to communicate persuasively to young people
about human sexuality and the Theology of the Body, saying it is our
responsibility.
Her tips for young Europeans are to not be afraid and to think courageously and creatively.
"You can do more than you think, you're called to do more than you
think, and you're needed to do more than you think," she said.
"Discouragements will come, but be brave, stand up and make a
difference in your country and God will give you every grace you need,
and you will change your country."