Posted on 02/02/2005 11:13:35 AM PST by marshmallow
NEW ORLEANS (CNS) -- Serena was three months pregnant and in turmoil. The young Panamanian-born mother of two was suffering from diabetes, and personnel at the Causeway Medical Clinic in Metairie, Louisiana's largest abortion clinic, told her the disease could cause severe birth defects in her unborn child if she went ahead and had the baby.
The ambivalence Serena felt after her first consultation at the abortion clinic intensified overnight. As she was driven to the facility for her scheduled abortion on April 10, 2004 -- Holy Saturday -- she saw a group of people walking and praying on the sidewalk in front of the clinic. Serena -- who asked that her last name not be used in print -- got out of the car just a few feet from the clinic entrance, and then decided to make a U-turn.
She walked over to Pam Richard, who along with her husband, John, coordinates the New Orleans Archdiocesan Sidewalk and Prayer Ministry, and to Jesuit Father Richard C. Hermes, who was keeping vigil with a group of students from the Pro-Life Club at Jesuit High School in New Orleans. Serena's story has an ending -- actually a beginning -- that Richard says still gives her goose bumps.
On Nov. 23 Serena gave birth to her third son, 8-pound, 7-ounce Jaykob Angel, healthy in every way. On Jan. 16 pro-life supporters and the students at Jesuit High School gathered at the student chapel as Father Hermes baptized the baby who had been saved from death. The Richards served as Jaykob's godparents.
The degenerate democrat party is already seeking the thrid party candidate to push ... hatellary rodhamster will not be denied her rule over this nation.
Thank you for that link! ;)
You're welcome. Your (very admirable) post reminded me of her story. Had you heard it before?
I've never heard her story before. It touched my heart in ways I can't even describe.
Daughter of Saint Gianna Beretta Molla Attends US March for Life
Thanks again for another interesting link! :)
I should start a pro-life club at my school.
That would be a wonderful thing to do and I’m sure many babies would thank you.
And there you have it,the truth about abortion! While people are getting down on the oil companies they ought to think of the money profits the abortion industry is making off of women. Some 50 million abortions in this country,that’s a lot of money to fight for to keep going! Of course we are talking about dead children,abortionists are talking about big money. And the government assists these profits with subsidies and grants as Michele Malkin has spoken of in her column.
GOP presidential candidate John McCain sounded more like a Democrat presidential candidate (a recurring trend) when he joined the Lefts oil industry-bashers a few weeks ago. Asked by a North Carolina voter whether he supported a Jimmy Carter-era windfall profits tax, McCain responded: Um, I dont like obscene profits being made anywhereand Id be glad to look not just at the windfall profits taxthats not what bothers mebut we should look at any incentives that we are giving to people or industries or corporations that are distorting the market.
Heres an idea for all the hand-wringing GOP strategists in Washington wondering what it will take to win back disgusted economic and social conservatives: How about a Republican presidential candidate who will talk about the tax-subsidized abortion industry the way McCain talks about oil industry?
In April, the annual report of Planned Parenthood Federation of America revealed that the abortion giant had a total income of $1.02 billionwith reported profits of nearly $115 million. Taxpayers kick in more than $336 million worth of government grants and contracts at both the state and federal levels. Thats a third of Planned Parenthoods budget.
And what market-distorting results do we get for those government incentives? 289,650 abortions in 2006.
And there is the shame of it,Christians who don’t feel the need to support pro-life above party lines.
And yet she lived to sprout this garbage. At the very least she should have followed her own advice and killed herself.
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