Posted on 10/12/2018 5:02:36 PM PDT by Morgana
October 11, 2018 A feminist author has taken it upon herself to elevate former Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards and a variety of other pro-abortion figures to sainthood.
Released in March by Penguin Random House, Julia Pierponts The Little Book of Feminist Saints is billed as a collection of short, vibrant, and surprising biographies matched to stunning full-color portraits of secular female saints: champions of strength and progress.
The idea came from the Catholic saint-of-the-day book, the kind one might read as a source of daily inspiration throughout the calendar year, Pierpont explained.
The achievements of women havent been documented for nearly as long or as widely as those of their male counterparts, the author claimed in an interview with Virago. The more familiar their stories become, the more empowered future generations of women will be.
While many of the books selections are women who made universally-recognized contributions to the world, such as abolitionist Harriet Tubman, radiation pioneer Marie Curie, and novelist Jane Austen, it also elevates several pro-abortion figures.
The latter include failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, former First Lady Michelle Obama, former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day OConnor, Planned Parenthood founder and eugenics proponent Margaret Sanger, pro-abortion activist Gloria Steinem, and Cecile Richards and her mother Ann, a former governor of Texas.
Pierpont dubs Cecile and Ann Richards the Matron Saints of Mothers and Daughters. Their one-page entry, which is readable here via Google Books consists of a handful of inspirational quotes that say little about parenting.
The most discouraging thing we are facing is the thought that our daughters and granddaughters could have fewer rights than we do Mom never would have stood for it, so I cant either, Cecile is quoted as saying. The context is unknown, but similar quotes from the former abortion chief referred to abortion access rather than actual rights.
During her 12-year tenure at Planned Parenthood, the younger Richards presided over the abortions of an estimated 3.5 million pre-born babies (almost half of whom were likely female), whose lives she dismissed ] as not really relevant to discussing abortion.
Her time leading the abortion giant also saw sharp declines in actual medical services like breast cancer screenings or prenatal care while abortions rose 11 percent. Planned Parenthoods practice of selling aborted babies organs was also revealed during her tenure.
Planned Parenthood in truth violently separates mothers and daughters by ending the lives of unborn children, male and female, EWTN Pro-Life Weekly host Catherine Hadro responded. This dramatically contrasts with whom the Catholic Church offers as the patron saint of mothers: St. Gianna Molla . The modern-day woman was a physician who sacrificed her own life to save that of her unborn child.
That is love, and that is what saints are made of, Hadro continued. St. Gianna is just one of the many strong women the Catholic Church recognizes as a saint women whom you wont find in this blasphemous book for children.
Pierpont also told Virago that Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-NY, was among the women she would have loved to fit in the book. Gillibrand is a pro-abortion lawmaker who supported and campaigned with former President Bill Clinton as recently as 2016, then claimed he should have resigned for his treatment of women one year after his wife lost the White House to President Donald Trump.
Really? Cecile Richards? Patron saint of killing babies? These people are demon possessed
Dems and Leftists LLOOOOOVE dead babies!!!!!!
Besides being The Father of Lies, Satan is all about confusion and chaos.
You make a point. Every effort of evil is a mockery of something good. Demon possession is a mockery of the Incarnation, black masses are mockeries of the liturgy and so forth. Declaring a murderer a saint is a mockery of true sainthood.
Shouldnt they narrow that to “mothers and daughters that were allowed to be born”?
Not surprising. Bible says they call evil good, and good, evil.
Rationalization can do wonders if you want it to.
With abortions mothers don’t have daughters or sons.
Matron saint of murders and slaughters.
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