Jaime Ferreira
Lopes:
“Life, yes.
Abortion,
never!”
The founder of
the National
Pro-Life
Citizenship
Movement
(Brazil
Without
Abortion) talks
about the aims
of the
movement,
its
difficulties,
the challenges
it has faced
and
the results
achieved so far
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Jaime Ferreira
Lopes (photo),
from Rubim, in
Minas Gerais
state, has been
in the Brazilian
capital,
Brasília, for 18
years. He is the
president of the
VIDA Spiritist
centre in the
outskirts of the
city. He is the
founder of the
National Pró-Life
Citizenship
Movement (Brazil
Without
Abortion). His
battle against
the legalisation
of abortion in
Brazil is the
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Jaime, when did
you become a
Spiritist?
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In 1997, after
five years of a
spiritual
desert,
following my
decision to
leave the
Franciscan Order
of which I was a
member and to
cease being a
Catholic
priest.
What is the
National Pró-Life
Citizenship
Movement?
It is a movement
gathering groups
and institutions
from any
religious or
political
background that
embrace the
basic principle
of defending
life, from
conception to
natural death.
The aim is to
avoid the
legalisation of
abortion in our
country. The
movement was
founded in July
2006. The year
before, a bill
to legalise
abortion was
defeated by a
single vote at a
parliamentary
committee in the
Brazilian
Chamber of
Deputies. That
is when I
realised we need
to begin a
permanent
mobilisation. It
took us five
years to defeat
that bill.
What has been
the role of
Spiritism in the
Pró-Life
Movement?
A crucial one.
Essential. It is
not a Spiritist
movement, but it
is important
that Spiritists
join and
contribute with
the job being
done. The
majority of our
members are
Catholic,
reflecting the
fact that more
than 70% of the
Brazilian
population are
Catholic. But we
also have
Protestants,
Evangelicals,
Spiritualists
and people who
are not
affiliated to
any religion. We
are all focused
on avoiding that
Brazil becomes
another country
in the planet
where abortion
is legal, which
poses an
additional
problem for the
reincarnation of
the Spirits.
Working to help
reincarnation is
a key aim of all
Spiritists.
What was the
most memorable
moment of the
movement?
It was the
mobilisation of
the people in
six National
Marches on the
capital,
Brasília, and
all the
gatherings and
demonstrations
across the
country to raise
awareness in the
Brazilian
Congress to
reject the
decriminalisation
of abortion.
What have been
the main
achievements and
the main
challenges faced
by the
movement?
We have defeated
the bill that
proposed the
total
legalisation of
abortion up to
the ninth month
of pregnancy.
And we have
managed to get
access to the
national media
in various
instances. We
have also got
access to a
wider public
through talks in
schools and
other
communities
linked to
religious
groups. But
there is great
scepticism from
the media. They
often refuse to
put forward the
pro-life
arguments and
tend to go first
to pro-abortion
activists when
reporting on the
issue. The
pro-abortion
movement gets
funding inside
Brazil and from
other countries,
all supporting
the “woman’s
right to
choose”. We lack
the resources
they have, we
still have a
reduced number
of volunteers,
we face a
problem with our
own religious
institutions,
which rarely
make the
pro-life battle
a priority and
we still
struggle to
unify the
movement, due to
religious
misunderstandings
and prejudices
among
ourselves.
How can the
Spiritists
increment their
contribution
with the
movement?
They must take
an active role
in the formation
of committees at
a municipal and
state level.
This is after
all a job to
support the
reincarnation of
Spirits. We now
have another
project to which
Spiritists
should get
engaged. It is
called Rede
Renascer, or
Rebirth Network
– Spiritists for
Life. The aim is
to save lives
from abortion.
Volunteers are
asked to go and
meet women who
are considering
aborting their
children. It is
counselling, or
fraternal
assistance,
carried out
outside the
boundaries of
Spiritist
Centres. This is
a great
challenge, but a
very important
one, as
clandestine,
illegal abortion
is unfortunately
a common
occurrence in
our country. The
Vida (Life)
Institute, set
up in 2011, has
attended more
than 30 women
who were
considering
opting for an
abortion, with a
success rate of
40%. The main
thing is for us
to spare
reincarnating
Spirits from
abortion, is to
contribute
towards the
success of the
reincarnation
process on our
planet. Rede
Renascer is
aiming at having
at least one
volunteer in
each Brazilian
town or city,
someone trained
and capable of
helping a
desperate
mother-to-be,
facing the
challenges of an
unplanned
pregnancy.
Your final
thoughts,
please.
I would like to
thank you for
the opportunity
to talk about
this work in
defense of life
that I have been
involved with.
But the most
important is to
raise awareness
of all
Spiritists,
people who, as
they read this
interview, may
consider the
possibility of
engaging in the
pro-life effort,
or fight. Fight,
that is the
right word to
describe this
Job, but it is a
“good battle”,
to use a term of
Paul, the
apostle. It is
about engaging
all the efforts,
on the limit of
our powers, to
make sure the
most fundamental
of rights
prevail, the
right to life.
Thank you! Thank
you very much
indeed for this
opportunity!
Life, yes.
Abortion, never!