Joseph Scheidler, Requiescat in Pace
Today marks the death of Mr. Joe Scheidler, sometimes called the godfather of prolife activists, at age 93.
Mr. Scheidler was an extraordinary man. He was interested in civil rights from a young age, bringing his students to the famous Selma, Alabama, march for the dignity of African Americans with Martin Luther King, whose holiday we just celebrated yesterday. In the 1970s, he began to devote himself to prolife activism and worked tirelessly to save the unborn. Because of his high profile, he was relentlessly attacked by pro-abortion activists such as the National Organization for Women who tried to bankrupt him in endless court cases. He was not deterred.
There is a short piece in today's National Catholic Register.
I recommend reading about his role in the prolife movement as recounted by another prolife great, Dr. Monica Miglirino Miller, in her book, Abandoned: the Untold Story of the Abortion Wars or his delightful memoir, entitled Racketeer for Life: Fighting the Culture of Death from the Sidewalk to the Supreme Court.
Requiescat in pace. (May he rest in the peace of Christ forever)