Abortionists Know Abortion is Killing

Abortionist admits: ‘Abortion is killing. Nobody can argue with that’

 “Abortion is killing. Nobody can argue with that. When the fetus is inside the uterus it is alive and when the pregnancy terminated it is dead – that by any definition is killing.”

Pro-lifers say every abortion takes a human life – and surprisingly, many abortionists agree.

ClinicQuotes.com has a collection of no fewer than 60 quotes from abortionists and abortion workers admitting that life begins at conception and/or that what they do is killing. For example, Dr. Bertran Wainer called abortion “killing.”

Abortion is killing. Nobody can argue with that. When the fetus is inside the uterus it is alive and when the pregnancy terminated it is dead – that by any definition is killing. … I think abortion is the destruction of something which is potentially irreplaceable, human and of great value, which is the tragedy of abortion. But it is not of greater value than the woman seeking the abortion.

Another abortionist also admits how abortion ends a human life:

I can now say openly that I do think I am ending a life every time I do an abortion, but I do it as someone who has certain skill which is put at the disposal of a woman who does not want her pregnancy to continue. I do not regret all the agonizing – it has helped me to understand the problems that each woman faces when deciding about her abortion.

Another abortionist quoted in GQ says:

I’m not taking that life [of the baby] out of anger or cruelty; I’m taking that life for a purpose. I feel like the American Indian did-I’m saying a prayer to that animal: Give me your life so that I can accomplish this purpose, ‘speed thy spirit on to other places’ so that the life that is lost will one day be replaced.

This unnamed abortionist freely acknowledges that what he does is killing. He compares himself to a hunter who has killed an animal, presumably for food. But a preborn baby is not an animal; he or she is a human being. The abortionist, as a doctor, knows this. Humans give birth to human beings. Two human beings will never have nonhuman offspring. A pregnant woman will never give birth to a duck or squirrel. A preborn baby has his or her own human DNA from the moment of conception. The abortionist admits he is killing, and the only thing he can be killing is a human being.

The abortionist’s “prayer” to the baby he has killed asks the baby’s spirit to “move on to other places.” Whatever one believes about the afterlife and where the souls of aborted babies go after they are killed, it is clear that the abortionist is deliberately depriving the child of this life. And the baby that is lost is irreplaceable. The aborted child had his or her own genetic makeup that is different from that of any other person who has ever lived. This genetic makeup is different from anyone who ever will live. In a billion years, if the human race still exists, the combination of DNA that resulted in this child will never appear again. A preborn baby is a distinct human life, which, like all of us, is unique and unrepeatable.

The author of the article, Tom Junod, says the nurses who work with the abortionist also acknowledge that abortion is killing. He writes:

In truth, the nurses and clinic workers know precisely what is happening and most will tell you that they arrange a costly bargain and that abortion, although the only way to ensure the freedom of women, “is the termination of a kind of life.”

This “kind of life” is human. The abortion workers justify abortion because it gives a woman “freedom” they feel she would not have otherwise. They justify the killing. But they do not deny that the killing takes place.

One of the abortion workers in the facility expresses mixed feelings about the work she does. The author of the article describes her as “a recovering Catholic” who “seems on the verge of tears.” Committing abortions seems to be taking a toll on this woman. She says:

I don’t approve, but it doesn’t matter if I don’t approve. I’m doing my job. I’m doing what I’m trained to do, and so is Doc – it’s better than that back-alley sh*t! These girls put themselves through hell over this. The punishment is themselves. They don’t need people outside to tell them they’re going to hell.

“Back-alley” abortions were not the scourge pro-abortion activists claim they were, and legalizing abortion did not have a huge influence on abortion deaths. The abortion worker “doesn’t approve” and says she’s just “doing her job.” But she is clearly uneasy. It is the emotional trauma of the women that bothers her so much, but the plight of the aborted baby also moves her. She says:

The later ones, though, they’re bad – you see little arms and feet… little, but you know what they are, and you know what’s really being done.

She knows that what is “really being done” is the actual killing of a real human being. It seems that this abortion worker might be receptive to pro-lifers’ efforts to reach out to her. She realizes that abortion is wrong, and that it hurts women and kills babies.  She may be right on the edge of quitting her job. When you go sidewalk counseling at an abortion facility, keep in mind that there may be workers like this woman. Reach out to them with compassion, and refer them to And Then There Were None.

Many (though perhaps not all) abortion workers know they are taking a life every time they commit or assist in an abortion. This stands in contrast to pro-abortion advocates who claim that abortion is just the removal of some “tissue” or “cells.” Those who witness abortions every day cannot hide from themselves the reality that abortion kills babies.

Source: http://www.liveaction.org/news/abortion-workers-admit-we-know-we-are-taking-life/

Do You Know What To Say???


Saturday

MAY 20, 2017

9:30 – 11:30 am 
Where

Right to Life of Northeast Ohio
572 W. Market St. Suite 2
Akron, OH 44303
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Dear Friend,

When you witness or do sidewalk counseling at an abortion facility or Planned Parenthood, it’s not always enough to rely on your faith that what you are saying and doing is the best answer to saving lives.   The best ways to approach abortion-minded women are not always the ones that seem most obvious to us. This can be a last attempt to turn hearts away from abortion and to offer real help, or to be an outward sign to the community that you stand for life

Come and learn how to put your beliefs into action and to be better prepared to deal with those who are abortion-minded.
Class size is limited!  There is no charge for the class, but donations are gladly accepted! If you have any questions, please give us a call at 330-762-2785.  We look forward to seeing you on May 20!

 

Right to Life of Northeast Ohio, 572 W. Market St. Suite 2, Akron, OH 44303

Campaign of Prayer and Fasting to End Abortion

Priests for Life in the Media

May 1 – May 8

May 1, 2017

Mary,

Below is our weekly media schedule and I call your attention to the new information about the Facebook live videos that I record on a regular basis, as does Fr. Stephen Imbarrato. Please connect with us on Facebook and set your notifications to be alerted when we begin a live video. You can watch and share a video as it is being recorded live or afterwards, at your convenience. Our videos will pertain to current events or be broadcast from our various travels or may just be an invitation to join us in prayer.

Mother’s Day is around the corner and you are invited to join a special novena for all mothers beginning on May 6. You will find the novena prayer at www.PrayerCampaign.org. You may also submit your special intentions for your mom at www.PrayerIntentions.org. On that same page you can order a spiritual bouquet card for your mom to enroll her to share in the fruits of all the prayers, Masses, and good works of the priests of Priests for Life! Order now to receive in time for Mother’s Day!

Finally, we are in the midst of a campaign of prayer and fasting to end abortion and the evils of Planned Parenthood. Six unique prayers for this interdenominational effort can be found at www.PrayPP.com in English and Spanish. The sponsors of the prayer campaign, Priests for Life and the National Pro-life Religious Council, are joined by a coalition of 28 national and pro-life groups. Please ask your Pastors to utilize and promote these prayers and announce www.PrayPP.com from the pulpit and on their websites. The two campaigns run from April 28th to May 7 in conjunction with the nationwide protests outside Planned Parenthood facilities that occurred on April 28-29. You can use hashtag #praypp.

Many thanks for your participation and promotion of all of these efforts!

Blessings,

Fr. Frank Pavone

Fr. Frank Pavone
National Director

Media Schedule
Facebook Live

Please connect with us on Facebook and tune in to regular Facebook Live videos with Fr. Frank Pavone and Fr. Stephen Imbarrato. Please watch and share them either as they are being recorded live, or afterwards at your convenience.

Recent notable videos include:

Fr. Frank Pavone: The First 100 Days: ProLife Victories of the Trump Administration
Fr. Frank Pavone: Protesting Planned Parenthood
Fr. Stephen Imbarrato: Eucharistic Procession to an Abortion Mill

Defending Life on EWTN: Silent No More

*Brand New Episodes Airing Now*

Airing: Wednesday, May 3 at 3 a.m. and Thursday, May 4 at 11 p.m. ET. You can also stream EWTN online by going to EWTN.com and clicking on the “television” tab.

Topic: The hosts and guest discuss the pastoral duty and strategic opportunity of spreading the testimonies of women and men who have lost children to abortion.

For more information and details, go to DefendingLife.tv.

The Catholic View for Women on EWTN: Protecting Minors from Porn

*Brand New Episodes Airing Now*

Airing: Wednesday, May 3 at 11 p.m. and Friday, May 5 at 10:30 a.m ET.  You can also stream EWTN online by going to EWTN.com and clicking on the “television” tab.

Topic: Victoria Hearst, granddaughter of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, discusses the damaging influence of Cosmopolitan magazine on minors and her campaign to protect them.

Go to TheCatholicViewforWomen.com for more information.

The Gospel of Life on Radio Maria: Abortion on Campus

*Brand New Episodes Each Week*

Ask questions on the live show at 866-333-6279 (MARY) or email us ahead of time at info@gospeloflife.com.

Airing: Tuesday, May 2 at 6 p.m. ET and rebroadcast on Thursday, May 4 at 2 a.m. ET and Monday, May 8 at midnight ET (11 p.m. CT Sunday). Go to radiomaria.us to listen online.

Topic: Margaret Caligaris, president of CalPoly Students for Life, joins Father Frank Pavone to talk about a bill that would require all public colleges and universities in California to provide medical abortions to students on campus.

Shows are archived at PriestsForLife.org/RadioMaria.

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May’s Every Life Update

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Friends for Life:

 

I love the month of May.

 

As a Catholic, it’s traditionally been known as “Mary’s month” to honor her “yes” in agreeing to be the mother of Jesus. Thus it’s a great month to honor all mothers who ‘give life’ to the world. It’s also spring time, so new life abounds all around us and of course we’re celebrating the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ!

 

Reflecting on springtime Martin Luther once wrote, “everything in nature points to Resurrection.” So as there is new life abounding all around us in nature, let us see that new life as a sign of new hope for all of us and our weary souls. For in Christ there is indeed hope for restoration of our culture, there is indeed hope for new life in our nation, and in Christ there is indeed hope for Resurrection –  even in our own desperate souls!

 

In this hope I pray you might join me for three different opportunities to revel in the love of the Lord and hope for the restoration of culture.

 

  1. Thursday May 11th 6 pm – 8 pm “Vision Meeting”: Last year, I held the Respect Life Office’s first ever “Vision Meeting” at the Pastoral Center in Toledo. Priests, lay leaders and friends of the Pro-Life movement gathered and from the meeting we launched our pornography task force which will be hosting Matt Fradd this coming September. This year again I would like to get together to pray, seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance, and discuss this next year of the pro-life movement in Northwest Ohio. Instead of at the Pastoral Center, Laura and I would like to host you at our home, near Bowling Green Ohio. Please consider joining us and RSVP by emailing me at Catholic Charities at: prange@tolododiocese.org or Sharon Marshall at smarshall@toledodiocese.org. If you can bring a dish to share please also indicate that in your RSVP to Sharon or myself. After you RSVP we’ll be sure to send you our address. Please consider joining us so we can seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance moving forward! Together, we will abolish abortion and restore culture.

 

  1. Saturday May 13th 3 pm – 7 pm “Culture Project Young Adult Gathering”: The Culture Project Missionaries have spent this past year sharing the love of Jesus Christ with our young people through presentations and visits regarding ‘human dignity’ and living with ‘sexual integrity.’ To thank them for their time Laura and I will be having a gathering with young adults at our home near Bowling Green on Saturday May 13th. Email me at prange@toledodiocese.org to RSVP. We’ll play some sports and have a bonfire and thank God for the great work of the missionaries this past year.

 

If you would like to continue the work of the Culture Project in the Diocese of Toledo for next year we need your help. Please consider making a tax-deductible gift to Catholic Charities. You can donate here: https://catholiccharitiesnwo.org/product/make-a-donation-online-to-catholic-charities/ or send a check to Catholic Charities c/o Peter Range at 1933 Spielbusch Ave., Toledo Ohio 43604. Make sure in either case to mark you would like your donation to go directly to the Culture Project. I’ve attached information on their work to date, as well as the financial breakdown of their organization.

 

  1. Wednesday May 31st 6:30 – 7:30 pm “Vigil for Life”: Join us on the sidewalk of Capital Care as we pray that one of the 15 children scheduled to be aborted that week will be spared! We’ll gather at Capital Care, 1160 West Sylvania Ave., Toledo on Wednesday May 31st at 6:30 p.m. We don’t have to sit idly by as children in our own community are aborted. Join us to peacefully witness to the dignity of human life!

 

Thank you for all you do to witness to the dignity of every human life! May God bless you and fill you with new hope that we will one day abolish abortion and restore culture!

 

For the Risen Lord!

 

Peter

 

JMJ

 

 

Peter Range

Director of Office for Life and Justice

Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo

1933 Spielbusch Ave.

Toledo, OH 43604

419-244-6711, ext. 4933

440-821-1533 (cell)

www.catholiccharitiesnwo.org

 

 

Woman stops laughing after seeing her ninth aborted baby

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Woman laughs before her ninth abortion – then she sees her aborted baby

Abby Johnson’s book The Walls Are Talking: Former Abortion Clinic Workers Tell Their Stories collects firsthand accounts from former abortion facility workers. The stories vary in theme, each one an abortion worker’s memory of an event that stuck with her after she left. One story, called “Frequent Flyers,” is about a young woman who had nine abortions.

The chapter’s author, who is unnamed, explains how women who came in for repeat abortions at her facility were called “frequent flyers” by the staff. Even though abortion facility workers were committed to promoting and providing abortions, some of them had judgmental feelings toward these “frequent flyers.” The abortion facility worker says:

When Angie walks through our doors for her ninth procedure, even those of us whose paychecks were funded by abortion shook our heads and said “Really? Seriously?”…

Although it went against my own ideology, I wanted Angie to show some indication of remorse. I didn’t want to feel that way about the numerous women who presented for abortions two, three, or even four times. But nine? That, I felt, deserved at least a slight show of regret or even a bit of good old-fashioned shame.

Angie showed no trace of guilt or any kind of distress when she came to the abortion facility. She had laughed through her first abortion, and every abortion since. It was not at all different when she came in for her ninth. The abortion facility worker described Angie’s demeanor:

[S]he seemed to regard her visits to our clinic as an opportunity to perform her improv comedy act. “Could y’all just xerox my chart and I’ll fill in the dates?” She would jest. Once the paperwork was in order, Angie would attempt to banter with the girls in the waiting room. “It’s no big thing,” she assured them. “I’ve done it 8 times before, and I have no regrets.” Although I couldn’t help but like Angie, her flippancy appalled me.

She showed no guilt or remorse of any kind:

Over the years, I had consoled and held the hands of scores of women who approached that same table with much trepidation. Some would weep, their knuckles white as they gripped my hand until it ached. Others would clutch Bibles to their chests and mouth prayers begging for forgiveness, even before the abortionist had begun his work and when their babies were still safe in their wombs. Many times women would climb onto the table and remain limp and unresponsive during the procedure. Mentally, they were a million miles away. And then there was Angie… Angie never even attempted to explain herself. When we would talk to her about birth control and try to set her up with an appointment to explore the matter further, she would just smile and politely refuse with a wave of her hand.

Angie was using abortion for birth control, not bothering to learn any other method. She may have gone on to have nine more abortions – but something happened.

Angie had no doubt heard pro-abortion rhetoric. She had certainly been told that abortion is only removing a ball of cells, a piece of tissue, or an undeveloped mass. But after her ninth abortion, she was curious and wanted to see the “tissue” for herself. She asked the abortion worker to show her the remains of the abortion, and the abortion worker complied. At 13 weeks, her baby was fully formed.

I debated about how to arrange the pieces. Would it be best to throw them all together in a clump so that none of the parts would be recognizable, or should I piece it back together as we normally did to ensure that none of the parts were missing. There was no protocol on such things, so in the end I opted to piece the parts back together.

Angie’s reaction was not what the abortion worker anticipated:

“Thanks,” she said, her trademark smile still fixed on her face. When her eyes traveled to the container, she gasped sharply, and for the first time since she had arrived, Angie was utterly silent. A few moments later her entire body shuddered and gooseflesh was raised on her smooth brown arms.

When she reached out her to touch the baby, I tried to pull the dish away. She grabbed my wrist and stopped me. We were both silent for a few moments as she continued to stare at the contents of the dish. I stepped back and Angie fell forward to her knees, her fingers still wrapped around my wrist. The other girls in the recovery run began to take notice, and my discomfort level rose exponentially.

Realizing her mistake, the abortion worker tried repeatedly to take the dish containing the bloody body parts away. But Angie held tight to the remains of her child, and wouldn’t let the abortion worker pry it from her hands. The abortion worker said:

[Angie] remained frozen on the clinic floor. “That’s a baby,” she said, barely audible at first. “That was my baby,” she said. Her volume steadily increased as a torrent of words poured from her mouth, words that made everyone extremely uncomfortable. “What did I do? What did I do?” she said over and over and began to sob. Some of the girls in the recovery run began to weep along with her. Some covered their faces with their arms or buried their heads in the arms of the recliners.

Finally, the abortion facility workers were able to tear away the dish. Angie became hysterical. Other abortion workers tried to calm her.

Fellow workers rushed to my side to calm Angie down. After a few minutes, it became obvious that she wasn’t going to calm down. We couldn’t even get her off the floor. After discussing it hastily, we decided to drag her to the bathroom. At least the heavy door would stifle her sobs to until we figured out what to do.

Angie flailed her arms and legs and her screams reached a fever pitch as we dragged her down the hall. We must have been quite a spectacle for the other girls in the recovery room. Finally we managed to place a still panicked Angie in the bathroom and closed the door. I suggested that she splash some cold water on her face and “pull herself together.” Her cries, although muffled, were easily distinguished through the door.

Angie began begging the abortion workers to take her mutilated baby home with her. She did not want to part with her child, even though her child was dead. She pleaded with the workers to give in and let her have the baby. They refused. She continued to sob and wail in the bathroom, disrupting the entire facility.

The abortion workers finally went to her paperwork and found her emergency contact – the number the facility was supposed to call in the event of a life-threatening complication. They dialed the number and got her current boyfriend. He arrived at the clinic. It took him 45 minutes to coax Angie out of the bathroom. They both left the abortion facility in tears.

Angie never came to the facility again. The writer of the story does not know what happened to her. The road ahead of her, once she realized her responsibility for the deaths of nine of her children, would be agonizing to travel. We can only hope she found healing.

From then on, the abortion facility had a strict rule never to show the aborted babies to women. Ultimately, another scene like Angie’s would slow down abortion facility operations and affect the facility’s profits. More women would learn about fetal development, and there would be a decrease in the number of abortions. In order to keep everything running smoothly, quickly, and profitably, the facility banned all women from seeing their aborted babies.

Sometime later, the abortion facility worker who showed Angie her aborted baby left the abortion business. She does not give her reasons why, but the story of Angie and her emotional agony no doubt influenced her.

How many women go into abortion facilities not knowing how developed their children are? How many repeat abortion patients have no idea their babies were pulled limb from limb and then thrown out with the trash or sold for parts? All of the abortion facility workers that day discovered that the truth is the ultimate enemy of abortion. They were reminded how vital it is to keep the facts away from vulnerable women if abortion is to be sold to them. It was the only way to continue making money off them.

Source: Abby Johnson The Walls Are Talking: Former Abortion Clinic Workers Tell Their Stories (San Francisco, CA: Ignatius Press, 2016) 71-77

Source: http://www.liveaction.org/news/woman-laughs-ninth-abortion-sees-aborted-baby/

New study proves birth control not harmless

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden, April 28, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – Women who take oral contraceptives may be placing themselves at risk for decreased overall health and well-being, a new study says.

Mood, self-control, and energy level were all negatively affected by contraceptives, Swedish researchers found. And the women taking the birth control pills in the study said their quality of life was “significantly lower” than those who taking placebos.

In spite of the large number of women who take the pill worldwide, one of the researchers said its effects on women’s health are still largely unknown.

“Despite the fact that an estimated 100 million women around the world use contraceptive pills, we know surprisingly little today about the pill’s effect on women’s health,” said Dr. Angelica Linden Hirschberg, professor at the Department of Women’s and Children’s Health at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm.

“The scientific base is very limited as regards the contraceptive pill’s effect on quality of life and depression, and there is a great need for randomized studies where it is compared with placebos,” she said.

Karolinska Institutet conducted the study with the Stockholm School of Economics. It was published last week in the scientific journal Fertility and Sterility and reported on by Catholic News Agency (CNA).

The study included 340 healthy women between the ages of 18 and 35 who were treated randomly over three months with placebos or one of the most common forms of oral contraceptive pill (containing ethinylestradiol and levonorgestrel). Neither the study’s leaders nor its subjects knew which pills the women were taking.

“The women who were given contraceptive pills estimated their quality of life to be significantly lower than those who were given placebos,” the study results said. No notable increase in depressive symptoms was seen, but general and specific quality of life factors were affected negatively by the contraceptives.

The researchers underscored that because the changes were comparatively small, the results should be taken with some caution. However, they concluded that the negative effect on quality of life for women could be of clinical importance.

“This might in some cases be a contributing cause of low compliance and irregular use of contraceptive pills,” researcher Niklas Zethraeus said. “This possible degradation of quality of life should be paid attention to and taken into account in conjunction with prescribing of contraceptive pills and when choosing a method of contraception.”

The negative side effects of oral contraceptives are not uncommon. Documented cases include the risk of blood clots, hair loss, increased chance of Crohn’s disease and brain shrinkage, breast cancer, hardening of the arteries, and greater chance of glaucoma and cervical cancer.

A young British woman died in 2015 after taking a contraceptive pill derived from the same drugs in the Swedish study.

Fallan Kurek, 21, was prescribed the drug by her doctor and told to try it for three months to help regulate menstruation. She died from a blood clot in her lung after she took it for less than one month.

Source: https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/think-birth-control-is-harmless-new-study-proves-otherwise

Why Pro-Abortionists Must Justify Any and All Abortions

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 April 19, 2017   Abortion

By Dave Andrusko

If you were to read abortionists zig and zag and then zag and zig when trying to figure out how to “stop playing defense,” you’d likely notice the journey always ends at the same point. They believe even to suggest that it not always a good decision to have an abortion allows pro-lifers to assume the moral high ground.

That’s why they’ve always been profoundly uncomfortable with the too-slick by half mantra that abortion ought to be “safe, legal and rare.” Why?

In the words of Jessica Griffin, writing a while back on the pro-abortion site Rewirenews.com, because that the use of the word “rare” reinforces “the idea that abortion, though permissible, should be shameful and undesirable. Nobody wants to have an abortion, after all.” (Emphasis hers.)

Says who? Not Griffin, who once appeared on the MTV show 16 and Pregnant with two other women to tell their abortion stories. This “rare” business is “an incorrect and dangerous sentiment to hold.” Stack explains

“A more correct statement would be that nobody wants to have an unplanned pregnancy. Sometimes those of us who find ourselves facing one really do want an abortion. Winning the moral, cultural, and political debate surrounding abortion rights means that we must not give the other side the upper hand on any aspect. Suggesting that nobody wants an abortion or that nobody should be willing and happy to talk about her experience reinforces the idea that it is shameful – and it gives the other side the moral advantage.”

Let’s break that in two. First, Griffin says let’s redefine what’s discussed. It’s that “unplanned pregnancy” which is unwanted, as if somehow the “unplanned pregnancy” did not consist of an unborn child.

By this dodge women can want the abortion to end the “unwanted pregnancy”—in English, the child. While The child is just as dead either way, it sounds less cold-blooded.

Second, women do need to talk about their abortions. But pro-lifers and pro-abortionists disagree why. The latter believe it affirms sisterhood, regains the moral advantage, and, most important, “changes the narrative” about abortion. How?

Griffin says,

“Abortion, when desired by a woman, is a good procedure. Abortion itself holds no moral weight except in the context of its usage. Therefore, in order to change the stories in our heads we must resist forces that tell us that abortion as a procedure is bad, shameful, or not to be supported.”

Darn those “stories in our heads”! What if we change the behavior (and the victim)? Let’s see if the logic works.

“Wife-abuse when desired by a husband, is a good procedure. Beating her to a pulp holds no moral weight except in the context of the wife abuser’s usage. Therefore, in order to change the stories in our heads [the ones that tell us this is wrong?], we must resist forces that tell us that wife abuse as a procedure is bad, shameful, or not to be supported.”

By contrast pro-lifers want women who have aborted to come to the place where they can talk about what happened. But we don’t counsel/advice/encourage them to go public until and unless they are comfortable so doing. To use one of Griffin’s interesting words, we don’t want women doing so to be “promotional.”

The competing objectives could not be more different. Ours is not to turn into a celebration of “autonomy” a woman’s instinctive revulsion at an act she wishes she could take back with all their hearts For us, the objective of having her open up to a counselor is, rather, to help the woman heal.

But, of course, pro-abortionists deny there is anything to heal from, or, if there are any, the examples are so rare they are the exception to the rule.

We know otherwise.

We also know the principle of desensitization that the Griffins of this world are counting on. You talk about the unspeakable enough and (the hope is) people’s moral sensitivities will be sandpapered away.

Which is why, of course, these pro-abortion encouragements to speak out don’t ever include talking about what actually happened–and to whom. Arms severed, torsos torn apart, skulls crushed…no, that’s not the “narrative” Griffin is looking for.

That reality is frightfully hard to dismiss as “myth,” to quote Griffin at her most dismissive.

Abortion will never, can never merely be a medical “procedure,” one that lacks “moral weight.” How could it be?

It is fraught with moral significance because it severs the most intimate bond in human culture.

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Source: http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2017/04/why-pro-abortionists-must-justify-any-and-all-abortions/#.WPjU3Dgks74

When does life begin?

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 April 19, 2017   Life

It’s pretty simple

By Paul Stark Communications Associate, Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life

“When does life begin? It’s not so simple.” That’s the title of a recent Slate essay by Elissa Strauss.

The assertion that “life begins at the bright line of conception,” Strauss writes, “is at odds with many ethical traditions.” For some religions, she explains, “when an embryo or fetus becomes a person remains a mystery, something that occurs not in a single moment but in a series of moments, none necessarily more important than the next.”

There is often an ambiguity when people talk about “when life begins”—a conflation of two separate issues. And Strauss falls headlong into that confusion. Clarity about this distinction is crucial.

First, there is the science question of when the life of an individual human organism begins. The answer (fertilization) has long been established by embryology. Human embryos and fetuses are living members of the species Homo sapiens at the embryonic and fetal stages of their lives. They are distinct organisms with human DNA who are growing and directing their own development toward maturity.

This is not in dispute. It is “simple.” It is empirical fact.

Second, there is the justice question of how we ought to treat human beings at their earliest developmental stages. When do they begin to matter morally? When do they acquire a right to life (or become a “person”) and deserve our respect and protection?

Regarding this second question, there is, as Strauss says, significant disagreement.

Strauss contends that the “beginning of life” is a “mysterious process” that is “grayscale” rather than black and white. She suggests that human beings in utero undergo a “gradual passage to personhood” and encourages us to “view life as evolving in stages.” Only with this view are we free to “experience all these moments in all their fullness and complexity.”

The bottom line, she writes, is that “[t]he creation of babies, of life, is a long, complicated, and often messy experience.”

It’s true that human beings “evolve” in the sense that they grow and develop and change over time. That’s the nature of living things. That’s biology.

But Strauss doesn’t say how any of these changes make a moral difference. She doesn’t tell us the characteristics she thinks are relevant to whether or not an individual may be killed.

Size? Big people aren’t more valuable than small people. Appearance? Looks have nothing to do with worth. Function? Superior physical and cognitive capabilities don’t confer superior rights. If “personhood” is acquired through a gradual process, as Strauss claims, then why doesn’t the process continue after birth? Physiological change doesn’t stop at birth—it is continuous throughout the entirety of someone’s life. But teenagers don’t deserve greater respect than toddlers.

Human beings are different from each other in countless ways. We have different races, ethnicities, genders, and religions; we also have different ages, sizes, abilities, and appearances. Some of us are more dependent and some are less dependent. Some are more intelligent and some are less intelligent. Some are loved by many other people and some are neglected and resented and ignored.

But we are all human. And we all matter.

“When does life begin?” Unborn children (from the time they come into existence as zygotes) are human beings. That’s the scientific fact. And all human beings have a right not to be intentionally dismembered and killed. That’s the moral principle.

It’s pretty simple.

Editor’s note. This appears in the April digital edition of National Right to Life News. Please share this story, and the entire 38-page issue, with pro-life friends and family using your social media contacts.

Source: http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2017/04/when-does-life-begin-its-pretty-simple/#.WPjSIjgks74

New Study Finds Preborn Babies May Feel Pain in the First Trimester

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New study finds preborn babies may feel pain in the first trimester

Cassy Fiano

April 19, 2017 (LiveActionNews) — Over the past several decades, medical advances have hit the abortion industry hard. Ultrasounds allowed mothers to see their preborn babies firsthand; increasing knowledge in the field of embryology has given people newfound understanding of the humanity of the preborn.

Learning about fetal pain struck a huge blow to support for violent second-trimester, D&E abortions (which can be learned about in the video below, with former abortionist Dr. Anthony Levatino).

The more science discovers about preborn children, the less willing people are to support abortion. And doctors and scientists still have so much more to learn.

A breaking new study has found that preborn babies in the first trimester have “adult-like” patterns of nerves. Researchers “combined whole-mount immunostaining, 3DISCO clearing, and light-sheet imaging to start building a 3D cellular map” and found that “the adult-like pattern of skin innervation is established before the end of the first trimester, showing important intra- and inter-individual variations in nerve branches.” They also found evidence for “a differential vascularization of the male and female genital tracts concomitant with sex determination.” The full study can be seen here.

For now, it’s almost conclusively provable that preborn babies can feel pain at 20 weeks gestation, although they respond to touch as early as eight weeks. There is also increasing evidence that preborn babies can feel pain much earlier than 20 weeks — possibly as early as five weeks. Some evidence exists to show that fetal pain may be even worse in the first trimester, “due to the uneven maturation of fetal neurophysiology.”

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Is science discovering that this baby can feel pain that may be excruciating?

While this new research on nerve development cannot yet fully determine whether preborn babies can feel pain as early as the first trimester, it’s yet another important piece of evidence proving that, even in the first trimester, these are living human beings who have the right to life. And the likelihood that they do experience pain much earlier than many people believe is increasing — according to science.

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From the moment of conception, a preborn baby is known to be a separate living being from her mother, with her own unique DNA strand. His heart begins beating as early as 16 days after conception, and his brain waves can be measured by six-and-a-half weeks. Her organs begin developing within just three weeks of conception, with all her organs in place by eight weeks. All she needs is time and nutrition to finish developing. Preborn babies can play in the womb at just eight weeks, moving their jaws and pointing their toes; just one week later, at nine weeks, the baby can yawn and suck his thumb. By 10 weeks, preborn babies have their own unique fingerprints.

Now, we can add a complex, well-developed nervous system to our scientific knowledge of preborn babies, further proving that they are living human beings who deserve to be protected.

Reprinted with permission from Live Action News.

Source: https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/breaking-new-study-finds-preborn-babies-may-feel-pain-in-the-first-trimeste


 

 

Pro-Life Events

Priests for Life Media and Travel

April 17 – April 24

I invite you to read a press release I sent out today announcing that Priests for Life is beginning this week a public awareness campaign on third trimester abortions. You can find the release directly on our homepage at www.PriestsForLife.org.

Also, from April 20-April 28 and from April 29-May 7, pro-lifers are asked to participate in campaigns of prayer and fasting to end abortion and the evils of Planned Parenthood. Prayers for this interdenominational effort can be found at www.PrayPP.com. The sponsors of the prayer campaign, Priests for Life and the National Pro-life Religious Council, are joined by a coalition of 28 national and pro-life groups. Please ask your Pastors to utilize and promote these prayers among their congregations and announce www.PrayPP.com from the pulpit and on their websites.

The first prayer campaign will be in preparation for the coordinated nationwide protests outside Planned Parenthood facilities on April 28-29 and the prayer campaigns will occur in conjunction with the protests and the days following. Please plan to join a local protest in your area. If you are joining a protest, be sure to let the leader know about this campaign of prayer and fasting. You can also use hashtag #praypp.

At www.PrayPP.com, all people of faith will find six unique prayers available in English and Spanish which include a prayer for repentance, a prayer for those wounded by abortion, for pro-life advocates and public officials, and for the conversion and defunding of Planned Parenthood. On that page you will also find a link with information about where the protests are across the Country.

Finally, I encourage you to contact your Representative and Senators today and urge them to stop funding Planned Parenthood! See our recent action alert for more information.

Many thanks for your participation and promotion of all of these efforts!

Blessings,

Fr. Frank Pavone

Fr. Frank Pavone
National Director

Media Schedule
Defending Life on EWTN: Abortionist Repents

*Brand New Episodes Airing Now*

Airing:  Thursday, April 20 at 11 p.m. ET. You can also stream EWTN online by going to EWTN.com and clicking on the “television” tab.

Topic: Dr. Beverly McMillan shares what drew her into the abortion industry, and what made her leave it behind and return to her faith.

For more information and details, go to DefendingLife.tv.

The Catholic View for Women on EWTN: Not-so-hidden Agenda

*Brand New Episodes Airing Now*

Airing: Friday, April 21 at 10:30 a.m ET.  You can also stream EWTN online by going to EWTN.com and clicking on the “television” tab.

Topic: Sue Ellen Browder’s job as a writer for Cosmopolitan magazine gave her an insider’s view of how the sexual revolution hijacked the women’s movement.

Go to TheCatholicViewforWomen.com for more information.

The Gospel of Life on Radio Maria: Heartbeat

*Brand New Episodes Each Week*

Ask questions on the live show at 866-333-6279 (MARY) or email us ahead of time at info@gospeloflife.com.

Airing: Thursday, April 20 at 2 a.m. ET and Monday, April 24 at midnight ET (11 p.m. CT Sunday). Go to radiomaria.us to listen online.

Topic: Father Frank Pavone and Janet Morana chat with Jor-El Godsey, president of Heartbeat International, as the organization’s annual conference gets under way in Chicago. Mark Harrington of Created Equal talks about the April 28-29 Planned Parenthood protests.

Shows are archived at PriestsForLife.org/RadioMaria.

Travel Schedule
Fr Frank and Janet Morana will be workshop presenters at the 2017 Heartbeat International Conference.

Date: April 19 – April 21, 2017

Location: Hyatt Regency O’Hare, 9300 Bryn Mawr Ave, Rosemont, IL 60018

Click here for more info – https://www.heartbeatservices.org/training/conference

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Fr. Stephen Imbarrato will participate in a Prayer Breakfast and Press Conference at University of NM hosted by Congressman Steve Pearce and Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn in Albuquerque, NM on Wednesday, April 19, 2017.

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Fr. Stephen Imbarrato will be the Spiritual Director for Divine Mercy Mission in
Medford, MA from Thursday, April 20, 2017 to Sunday, April 23, 2017
 for 89.3 WQPH and Prayers for Life. This three day vigil culminates with Mass and a candlelight rosary procession on Divine Mercy Sunday. Please see link www.wqphradio.org for flyers for all 3 days.

The schedule is as follows:

Friday – April 21, 2017

9:00 AM – Mass at Holy Rosary Church, 1015 Shirley St Winthrop 02152

11:30 AM – Please listen to WROL 950 AM live broadcast with Fr. Tom DiLorenzo and Fr. Imbarrato

2:00 PM – Join us for prayers with the Divine Mercy of Life Image at Planned Parenthood, Boston 02215

6:00 PM – Banquet with Fr Stephen Imbarrato as Keynote Speaker, Anthony’s of Malden, 105 Canal St, Malden, MA 02148. It is $65 per person.

Saturday – April 22, 2017

NOON Mass at St Bernard and St Camillus Church, 333 Mechanic St, Fitchburg 01420

1:15 PM – Luncheon with Fr Imbarrato at Slattery’s

2:45 PM – Divine Mercy Chaplet at Planned Parenthood, 391 Main St

5:00 PM – Holy Mass at Madonna of the Holy Rosary, 118 Theresa St

6:30 PM – Dinner following Mass, $25 per person

Sunday, April 23, 2017

8:30 AM Holy Mass, Immaculate Conception Church, 127 Winthrop Ave, Revere 02151

1:00 PM Holy Hour – Little Sister of the Poor, 186 Highland Ave, Somerville 02143

2:00 PM Holy Hour – Madonna Queen of the Universe Shrine, 145 Gladstone St Boston, 02128

3:00 PM Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Confessions

4:00 PM Break / Gift Shop

4:30 PM Holy Mass – Celebrant: Fr. Stephen Imbarrato

Dinner to Follow: $35 per Person

Candlelight Rosary Procession to Rooftop Terrace Overlooking Boston

Candles Available in Gift Shop or calling the office at 781-218-2834

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Dr. Alveda King will speak at Michigan State College of Law in East Lansing, MI on Thursday, April 20, 2017 at:

Michigan State College of Law
648 N. Shaw Lane
East Lansing, MI 48824

Alveda will be speaking and conduct a Q&A session from 5:30pm to 7:00pm, located in the Castle Board Room at Michigan State University.

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Alveda King will be a speaker at the new life center fundraiser banquet and Keynote speaker for a speakers day in East Lansing, MI

Friday, April 21st, 2017 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM

Called to Mercy- New Life Center Benefit Dinner

An Evening with Evangelist Alveda King and Rev. Walter Hoye

Eagle Eye Banquet Center
1501 Chandler Road
Bath, MI 48808

First Annual New Life Center Gala featuring two great Americans who travel the country exposing Planned Parenthood and rally us with prophetic zeal in the battle for Life.

Registration: newlifecenterlansing.org

Saturday, April 22nd 

Detroit Rally and Block Party
Abortion: The Real Black Genocide
Featuring Evangelist Alveda King and Rev. Walter Hoye

ST. Charles Lwange Parish
10400 Stoepel
Detroit, MI 48204

8:00 AM Mass
9:00 AM Breakfast
10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Speakers and Panel
2:00 PM Lunch and Block Party

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