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Eduardo Verastegui Predicts End of Abortion in America (4357)

Bella star tells Denver crowd: 'I think we will see regeneration and the end of abortion in this country.'

02/01/2012 Comments (10)
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DENVER (CNA)—Former Mexican soap-opera-star-turned-pro-life-activist Eduardo Verastegui told a crowd of more than 500 that he thinks abortion in the U.S. will one day come to an end.

“I think we will see regeneration and the end of abortion in this country,” he said at a sold-out Jan. 26 fundraiser for Lighthouse Pregnancy Center in Denver.

Verastegui gave his testimony about growing up in a pro-life country and eventually seeing Mexico City legalize abortion.

“Pro-choice, pro-life, all that; all those terms in Mexico didn’t exist until a few years ago, when Mexico City passed that horrible law.”

Although abortion was legalized in Mexico City in 2007, 19 states have since passed constitutional amendments establishing the right to life for all, at the moment of conception. Once a total of 25 states pass similar amendments, the ruling in Mexico City can be overturned to reflect the majority.

“It was defined in our hearts, in all the Catholics in Mexico, but it was not defined in the constitution,” Verastegui said.

He also spoke about his passion for the pro-life movement and his recent opening of Guadalupe Medical Center in Los Angeles. He called the center an “oasis of life” in a “desert of death” because of its location near 10 abortion facilities.

Verastegui said that the goal of his center is “to save the most important thing that God loves the most,” which is “to create human life.”

“The most amazing part is when they enter this place they don’t feel alone anymore because there are so many volunteers, so many people just hugging them.”

When he heard about Lighthouse Pregnancy Center’s goal to open a crisis-pregnancy center near the second-largest Planned Parenthood in the country, he said, “‘I am just so excited to hear that you are doing the same thing here.’ … (It is) really the best way to really win this culture of death and turn this culture into a culture of life.”

Verastegui spoke about his conversion from being a popular Mexican soap-opera star to becoming a “missionary in the media.”

When he realized that he had become a “poison in our society” through the characters he portrayed in film and on television, he made a promise to God to “never use any of my talents to offend my faith, my family or my Latino culture.”

Since then he has founded his own production company, Metanoia Films, with two friends, Leo Severino and Alejandro Monteverde, who also experienced conversions after working in the media for a number of years.

Metanoia, which means “conversion” in Greek, experienced great success with the critically acclaimed film Bella. The company is set to release another feature-length film, Little Boy, later this year.

“The idea of this film is to inspire young people; that after they see the film, they leave not only entertained, but also inspired to ‘the list.’”

“The list” refers to the corporal works of mercy, which the main character of the film, a young American boy, works through to grow in his faith while his father is overseas fighting in World War II.

Verastegui said he hopes that the film will “mobilize a big army of young people” to serve others through the corporal works of mercy.

Since Metanoia’s success with Bella, Verastegui has been involved in making inspirational short films, a medium which he sees as having “the same potential to save life” as feature-length films by making them more accessible to viewers on the Internet.

Verastegui showed the audience his latest short film, Crescendo, which tells the story of a struggling mother contemplating aborting her child. The film will be available online later this year.

“We just want to send it to the whole world,” he said. “Short film has the same potential to save life because it is really artistic.”

He said Metanoia will make more short films based on true stories about choosing life.

“We’re doing videos and just thinking about what else we can do to grow … anything I can do.”

Verastegui said he would like to come back to Denver for Lighthouse Pregnancy Center’s opening and that he would “love to” share ideas and resources that have been helpful with the creation of his medical center.

 

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“We’re doing videos and just thinking about what else we can do to grow … anything I can do.”

You could help Rick Santorum, Eduardo, with a short (quick!) film or an endorsement would be wonderful too ... you already have a “little” connection ... “Bella.”

http://www.ricksantorum.com

Just saw the short film, The Butterfly Circus, featuring Eduardo Verastegui.  Awesome!!  Highly recommend!

Eduardo Verastegui is an amazing and humble human being. I had the privilege to meet him a few years ago when he was here in AZ for Super Bowl . He visted our Church in Carefree. I did not know who he was at first, but noticed him while in Church because of the great reverence he showed during the Mass. I was taken by this young man and the respect and love for God that was very evident in him. Eduardo is a great role model for our young people and lives what he believes ! I also had the opportunity to speak with him afterward, it was only then that I realized who he was.Truly a sincere and humble man who loves the Lord !We need more people like Eduardo making movies with good moral messages .

This posting gives me hope - thank you!

I do think abortion in America will all but dry up, and sooner rather than later.  It is exciting to think of living on the cusp of that great vindication.

How very exciting!  I’m so thrilled that he’s taking this positive approach to help people see the value of ALL life.  May God bless you, Mr. Verastegui!

I saw Bella and loved it.  It’s good to see such a handsome, young man be so Catholic.  I will support any film he is in.  The Catholic media needs to give more publicity to this actor and other pro-life actors Catholic like Jim Caviezel.  I watch Person of Interest to support Mr. Caviezel.

Some in the pro-life cause focus so much on the changing the law that they forget what is really important is to change the culture.

Case in point: Communist Romania had some of the strictest laws against abortion and contraception and they were enforced by the secret police. Nevertheless, illegal abortion was rampant and unwanted children were left to die in squalid orphanages. When the communist government was overthrown, Romania quickly legalized abortion. The communist government was never pro-life, although they were anti-abortion. When the politics changed, so did the law.

Romania is an extreme case, but my point is that changing the law without changing the culture will just push abortion underground. On the other hand, changing the culture to one that rejects abortion will make the law increasingly irrelevant. Changing the culture will mean that a pro-life society will not depend on the next election or the next Supreme Court decision.

The good news is that the culture IS changing. The abortion rate has dropped significantly over the last 20 years. Movies like Juno and Knocked Up celebrate choosing life over abortion. Abortion is rarely shown as anything positive or empowering to women. If HOLLYWOOD is uneasy about abortion, there must be something positive going on here.

Check the amazing documentaries at:

Scientific proof that abortion is immoral
http://intolerant-tolerants.blogspot.com/2011/12/scientific-proof-that-abortion-is.html

Good word, Eduardo!! I stand in agreement with his prophecy and declare that abortion will be gone from our country, our world!!!

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