Word on Fire (WOF) has announced that they will be dedicating resources to both serve and advocate for people with cognitive and developmental disabilities -- especially those with Down syndrome.
To do this, they have launched The Venerable Jerome Lejeune Fellowship to hire a new team member to lead this initiative. LeJeune was a French geneticist and pediatrician who discovered the genetic cause of Down syndrome. He was a devout Catholic whose cause is being considered for sainthood.
Bishop Robert Barron, the founder of Word on Fire and currently the bishop of Winona-Rochester, told Crux that he credits Father Steve Grunow, the CEO of Word on Fire, with the idea.
An increase in prenatal testing has driven the high numbers of selective abortions of unborn persons diagnosed with cognitive and developmental disabilities.
In Iceland, almost 100% of babies with Down syndrome are aborted. High rates of abortion targeted specifically at unborn children with Down syndrome are the case in many western countries. According to the Life Institute:
WOF's new Lejeune Fellow and his or her team will be responsible for creating new evangelization and catechetical resources and opportunities for those with developmental and cognitive disabilities. In addition, the Fellow will serve as a public advocate for that community. They will work in partnership when possible with other organizations who share that mission.