The Vatican has approved
the publication of the "Rite for the Blessing of a Child in the Womb," which
will be printed in English and Spanish in a combined booklet and should be
available for parishes by Mothers' Day. The U.S. bishops who collaborated on
the development of the blessing welcomed the announcement of the recognitio, or approval, by the
Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in Rome.
"I'm impressed with the beauty of this blessing for human
life in the womb," said Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, chairman
of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic
Bishops (USCCB). "I can think of no better day to announce this news than on
the feast of the Annunciation, when we remember Mary's 'yes' to God and the incarnation
of that child in her the womb that saved the world."
"We wanted to make this announcement as soon as possible so
that parishes might begin to look at how this blessing might be woven into the
fabric of parish life," said Archbishop Gregory Aymond of New Orleans, chairman
of the USCCB Committee on Divine Worship.
"Eventually the new blessing will be included in the Book of Blessings whenthat text is revised."
The blessing was prepared to support parents
awaiting the birth of their child, to encourage parish prayers for and
recognition of the precious gift of the child in the womb, and to foster
respect for human life within society. It can be offered within the context of the
Mass as well as outside of Mass.
The blessing originated when then-Bishop Joseph
Kurtz of Knoxville, Tennessee (now archbishop of Louisville, Kentucky) asked the
USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities to see if a blessing existed for a child
in the womb. When none was found, the committee prepared a text and submitted
it to the USCCB's Divine Worship committee in March of 2008. It was approved by
the full body of bishops in November 2008, and then sent to Rome for editing
and final approval.
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