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Pope Francis blesses bell that will ring out in defence of unborn

Pope Francis blesses the bell in the San Damaso courtyard at the Vatican, Sept. 23, 2020. / Vatican Media.

Pope Francis blessed a large bell Wednesday that Polish Catholics hope will ring out in the defence of unborn life.

"May its ring awaken the consciences of legislators and all people of good will in Poland and the whole world," Pope Francis said Sept. 23.

The Voice of the Unborn bell, commissioned by the Yes to Life foundation, is a symbolic bell to be used at Poland's March for Life and other pro-life events. It is decorated with a cast an ultrasound image of an unborn child and a quotation from Blessed Jerzy Popiełuszko: "A child's life begins under the mother's heart."

In addition, the bell features two tablets, symbolizing the Ten Commandments. On the first are the words of Jesus, "Do not think that I have come to abolish the law" (Matthew 5:17), and on the second is the commandment, "You shall not kill" (Exodus 20:13).

Pope Francis was the first person to ring the symbolic bell after giving it his blessing in a courtyard in Vatican City after his general audience.

The pope noted that the bell would "accompany events aimed at remembering the value of human life from conception to natural death."

The bell weighs more than 2,000 pounds and is nearly four feet in diameter. It was cast from bronze Aug. 26 at the Jan Felczyński bell foundry in the southeastern city of Przemyśl, in the presence of civil and Catholic leaders, according to Polish media.

After its return from Rome to Poland, the bell will be installed at All Saints parish in Kolbuszowa, but will soon be transported again for use in Poland's March for Life, planned to take place in October in Warsaw. 

"This bell is meant to stir consciences. The idea of ​​casting it was born at the beginning of this year, when I read the information that 42 million children in the world are killed every year as a result of abortion," Bogdan Romaniuk, vice president of the Polish Yes to Life foundation, told the Polish Catholic weekly Niedziela. 

In Poland, the law allows abortion only in cases of rape, incest, threat to the mother's life, or fetal abnormality. About 700 to 1,800 legal abortions take place each year.

Dr. Bogdan Chazan, the foundation's president, said that he hoped the sound of the bell would serve as a "call to prayer" for the protection of unborn children.

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