insufficient. It’s a rejection of God.
month the NY Times article No
Kids for Me, Thanks trotted out the latest self-centered choice gaining
acceptance: choosing childlessness. Granted, selfishness is in our bones
from the moment of birth when it was me,
me, me, 24/7. But just like diapers,
we are supposed to grow out of it.
Humble
worldly accomplishments with no interest in procreating. “I don’t think I’d be a great mother…” one
person said.
convinced my genes are anything to wish on anyone.” It’s not humility to declare one’s self as
insufficient. It’s a rejection of God.
Only by relying on his grace to lift us higher and pick us up when we fall, do
we reach our full potential to love.
released book, Selfish, Shallow, and
Self-Absorbed: Sixteen Writers on the Decision Not to Have Kids. (The title is neither an indictment or a
confession, but a brag.) In it, one
angry essayist recalled children who kept interrupting his tennis game in London,
as their mothers did nothing. He equated it with “a clear demonstration that
the rights of parents and their children to do whatever they please have
priority over everyone else’s.”
man was booted out of a table tennis game for a child’s birthday party. “The
only thing I hate more than children,” he told the NY Times reporter, “are
parents.” Perhaps the children were misbehaved and overindulged, but even so,
to hate all children and parents is so egocentric.
Does he wish for an adult-only world before all of civilization then ceases?
Corner
Center, nearly one-in-five American women now ends her childbearing years
without children compared with one-in-ten in the 1970s. This dramatic increase—more than doubled–
happened in just two generations. Ironically, it came at a time when medical
advances were drastically improving the odds of infertile couples conceiving.
found enough devotees that the first NotMom Summit will
take place in Cleveland this October covering: “ …workplace issues,
contraception, travel, pets, health and those pesky
relationships with various Significant Others.” Pesky?
Hmm. Children aren’t the only inconvenient things for them.
their summit page announces and asks:
“Wondering how to create a legacy that lasts?” Silly.
What legacy of self lasts? Building pyramids and discovering the theory
of relativity puts names in history books but so what? Of what value is
applause from earthlings after they die?
Children are the only things
you can take with you to heaven.
During his first Wednesday audience this month, Pope Francis called children, the greatest blessing which God has bestowed on man and woman. He said regardless of the circumstances, “…children are never a mistake, and their sufferings are only reasons for us to love them even more.
Children DO Bring
Happiness
stronger with use. Having children gives
your heart a good workout. It also brings happiness. Last year, a study from
the Santa Clara University Leavey School of Business reported, “parents’
happiness increases over time relative to non-parents.”
happiness and holiness through love of God and family is a mission I share with
my coauthor Theresa Thomas, a mother of 9.
We celebrated the growing pains of the heart in our book Big Hearted:
Inspiring Stories From Everyday Families.
The circumstances in the stories were ordinary but when mixed with
divine grace, the outcomes became extraordinary.
emotionally equipped for all the challenges of family life. It comes through
desire and necessity. For instance, one
couple in the book wished their Down’s Syndrome daughter would die and another
mother felt she could have died of embarrassment from her alcoholism. But through God and family, hearts grew, love
expanded, and transformations ensued.
understanding that our smallness expands though love. Every family has imperfections, but those are
the times when we understand that our human hearts are not enough. God replenishes us so that the more we give,
the more we ultimately have. Those that
choose never to have children by clutching tightly onto their lives do not have
their hands open to receive all that God has to give.
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