Posted on 10/26/2017 2:44:55 PM PDT by Morgana
The very room once used to end lives through abortion in Elkton, Md., is now the setting where countless women will meet their children for the first time via ultrasound through the buildings new occupant, a life-affirming pregnancy center.
Once dubbed the, Little Shop of Horrors, the former abortion clinic was operating secretively until a 2010 raid found the remains of 35 frozen late-term aborted babies, including one that was 33 weeks gestation.
Its sat vacant since that time, while its former tenant Steven Brigham and his associate withstood a combined six charges of first-degree murder, plus six more second-degree murder charges and a count each of conspiracy to commit murder.
Brighamwho was not licensed to carry out abortions in Marylandand his associate, Nicola Riley, were discovered to be running a grisly, illegal business across state lines when a patient of theirs, D.B. was hospitalized following a botched abortion in August of 2010.
Brigham, who has a long track record of deceit and malpractice, recently made headlines for being forced out of his facility in Delaware, where he had failed to pay rent for the past nine months.
Now, almost eight years after the fact, the Cecil County Pregnancy Center is serving women with life-saving care in one of several Maryland locations Brigham had been forced to vacate in late 2010.
It feels like a fresh breath of healing and encouragement is blowing through Cecil County with us being able to take over that space, Dan Mohler, who serves as the centers executive director, said. In the very room where he was doing his abortions, were putting our ultrasound, and were going to be saving lives. I like the transforming beauty of that.
After Brigham and Riley were forced out of business in Elkton, the Rev. Joe Piekarski of Immaculate Conception Church worked with an attorney to recover 34 of the babies from the state medical examiners office to hold a burial service and memorial Mass for the dead.
It was 40 years ago this year, in 1977, that Immaculate Conception Church formed the center that now occupies four spaces, including Brighams former facility. Last year, the community-funded organization served clients with 2,525 free services and classes, while teaching abstinence classes in local schools.
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Theyre very excited about seeing us get in that building, Mohler said. Over the past year or so, weve tried to just ask the Lord to bless us and then get out of the way and let him do it. Weve just been enjoying the blessing of the Lord.
Mohler, whose background is in hospital administration, established partnerships with a pair of Methodist churches in the outlying areas to act as satellite locations for the Elkton center, starting in the summer of 2016.
The center had rented its previous space in Elkton in a medical complex across the street from a hospital, but that lease unexpectedly came to an end in April, prompting Mohler and his board of directors to find a new location in town.
Theyd long hoped to move into the former abortion clinic, but it was out of their price rangeuntil April, that is, when the rent dropped by more than $500 per month.
Id looked at the price in the past just for the beauty of being able to transform that space, Mohler said. As the Lord shows his sense of humor from time to time, just when we needed it, they lowered the price and put it immediately within our feasibility within just a couple of days of when we needed the space.
Following a prayer dedication Sunday, April 30, Cecil County Pregnancy Center is ready to start serving clients in its new digs Monday, May 1.
The center becomes the latest pro-life center or ministry to convert a space once used by the abortion industry. In January, Philadelphias AlphaCare added a location adjacent to the abortion clinic formerly operated by convicted murderer Kermit Gosnell as part of a long-term vision to move into the shuttered clinic itself.
Last August, a Christian social services agency that works closely with a local pregnancy center bought and converted an abortion clinic formerly owned by notorious abortionist James Pendergraft in Ocala, Fla.
Former abortion clinics turned into life-affirming pregnancy centers in recent years include two in Iowaincluding one former Planned Parenthood clinictwo in Miami, one in Toledo, Ohio, and a former flagship Planned Parenthood building in Bryan, Texas, that now houses both 40 Days for Life and a pregnancy help medical clinic.
Were in the process of painting and sanitizing and praying over that space, Mohler said in late April. Weve been praying about this for years. The Lord had his perfect timing, and he wanted to put us in there.
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Great story but I still maintain that if the religious and catholic imagery was largely removed, the pro-life position would be given more serious thought.
Go ahead and flame away, it’s my opinion.
I need to edit my comments to note that in my opinion, it should not be in the religion forum, but in general/chat.
Read the article again. It was not just the Catholic Church involved in this but others as well.
My point? Everyone who calls themselves “Christian” needs to be fighting Abortion.
Is that not right Joel Osteen? ***CRICKETS CHIRPING***
Absolutely! It has been my great honor to work closely with non-Catholics on the front lines of this battle. That is true ecumenism.
Ain’t that the truth.
Thank you for what you do.
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