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Effort leaves worker 'pro-life poor' N.S. leader calling it a day By Doreen Beagan Interim special HALIFAX - Herm Wills, head
of Campaign Life Coalition - Nova Scotia, is stepping down after nine years
of practically total
A good strategist, a great
networker, Herm's trademark has been a constant stream of pro-life messages
and updates to every
But a decade of pouring time
and money into the cause has left him "pro-life poor," compelled to concentrate
more on his
Herm recalls that in 1988
the big issue was to block abortion and infanticide. Today, the appalling
expansion of anti-life attitudes
'At what price?' "Canada has already gone
far beyond asking why we kill people. We've already agreed that we will.
Now we're deciding who
Herm Wills was drawn into
the pro-life world by a series of apparently isolated events. Personal
contact with a hydrocephalus
Each experience led to further
involvement. Eventually he teamed up with other Nova Scotia leaders - including
Ed Mullen, Joe
"We care, but does anyone, even the church, care that we care?" Herm says. Herm is deeply disappointed
that so many churches distance themselves from today's life and death issues.
He suggests the
"In the face of such massive
moral and spiritual evils, to do nothing is to consent. I see the churches
giving consent with their
He is convinced that solid
church support for pro-life efforts would have meant victory long ago.
"If they would even financially
Membership worries Another disappointment is
that despite great effort, pro-life membership has increased very little
- partly because it is incredibly
Herm treasures his decade
of intense pro-life involvement. "Meeting so many fine Christians has affected
me profoundly. They'll
Originally he saw the movement
as representing right versus wrong. Now he describes it as a "path to heaven
that many are not
There's an urgency in Herm's
voice as he says, "Tell people if you can do nothing else for the pro-life
movement, resolve that
"Tell them too, that when
something is wrong, it remains wrong no matter how things may change. And
the commandment, Thou
Herm is taking a breather,
but he can't just walk away from 10 years of pro-life involvement. "You
know," he says, "once you
He will be helping Interim
columnist Charles Moore and others to establish the Atlantic edition of
The Ottawa Times, and to
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