Itβs a phrase most of us are familiar with: YOLO, or You Only Live Once.
βItβs something we say all the time, but if you stop and think about it, you really only have one life,β Arts & Sciences sophomore Christian Andreen, the president of Creighton Students for Life, said. βEveryone only has one life. Itβs the most important gift a person ever receives and I believe every person – whether they might suffer from Downs Syndrome, are dying in a hospital bed and considering euthanasia, or are occupying death row – deserves a chance to open that great gift.β
Creighton Universityβs Creighton Students for Life is a student organization comprised of freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors who, according to the organizationβs mission statement, are βdedicated to educating its members, the campus and the community on the value of every human life in all stages.β
βCreighton Students for Life really tries to foster that greater respect for life and the culture of life,β Arts & Sciences sophomore Jack Dingbaum said.
According to Andreen, the organization is active. It brings speakers to campus, participates in pro-life community service and this year they displayed shoes on the steps of St. Johnβs Church.
βWe displayed empty shoes to represent one-fourth of our peers who are missing from the planet because they were never born,β Andreen said.
In addition, the group goes to Bellevue every Friday morning to pray outside of an abortion clinic, an activity that is powerful to Dingbaum.
βWe just stand on the sidewalk and pray the rosary for all the women and their unborn children going into the clinic, for the workers of the clinic and for the abortionists, just that God may really touch them and that they may respond to His grace,β he said.
Another big and exciting event for Creighton Students for Life is the March for Life held in Washington D.C. every year. A group from Creighton Students for Life is sent to D.C. for this event, and Dingbaum was one of those students this past year.
βItβs really an amazing experience because the protest is very peaceful and itβs filled with songs and prayer and people are very joyful in the midst of all this evil,β Dingbaum said. βItβs also inspiring to see the amount of young people there and being in solidarity with them.β
Andreen said she loves Creighton Students For Life because she has made many friends who share her pro-life beliefs, but she also finds it βtruly amazing and inspiring to meet people who have been working in the movement since Roe vs. Wade in 1973.β
For Dingbaum, it is more about the service and movement toward social justice.
βI really admire Creighton for how much they stand up for social justice and for all these ideas of service that are rooted in the faith,” Dingbaum said. “I believe that it all begins with life. If youβre not born, thereβs no need for social justice. So I think that itβs very important to keep in mind when weβre going out and doing these works of social justice and these works of service to remember that it all begins with respect for life and we can build from that.”
For those interested in becoming a part of Creighton Students for Life, Andreen encourages them to join the βCreighton Students for Lifeβ group on Facebook.