And it's a two-fer. A baby saved from abortion and a good Jesuit priest! (Catholic in-joke on the present state of the Jesuits).
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I should start a pro-life club at my school.
personnel at the Causeway Medical Clinic in Metairie, Louisiana's largest abortion clinic
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Filthy, rotten butchers...
Finally, something to read that gives me tears of joy! Praise God for the work these people did in His name!
Love the pro-life story.
Your observations on the current state of the Jesuits is apropos, though.
Canisius University just had Hellary at their campus, and LeMoyne just expelled a grad student in the Education dept. for writing a paper (for a class) that advocated limited, supervised, parentally-mandated corporal punishment.
From what I know of Catholic schools, ruler marks across the knuckles were de rigeur!
It's amazing to see the lows the blood industry will stoop to in order to eat another child.
Whoopee!! Choose life folks! This is why!
Untreated diabetics can indeed have problem pregnancies. I guess it would have been too much like right for the clinic to tell the woman that she needed to see an endocrinologist who was experienced in helping diabetic women through pregnancy.
I go to a university diabetes center. There are many happy diabetic women who have given birth with the proper medical care through facilities such as this.
In addition to women who are already diabetic when they become pregnant, many women have gestasional diabetes and give birth to healthy babies.
I'll risk getting flamed here and say that I think a woman should have choice in some limited circumstances. However, being lied to about medical realities is a disgusting tactic. It is obvious that Planned Parenthood is not about true informed choice, but about only one choice, and that is death.
I would like to report that that child is now 29 years old, the mother of 3, a college graduate (went to collge on a basketball scholarship) and the only problem that she had was she had minute optic nerves and therefore had no peripheral vision. We never told her basketball coaches. She compensated with hearing the opponent. She is one awesome gal.
Thought you would enjoy this story.
Jesuit Father Richard C. Hermes pours holy water on the forehead of Jaykob Angel Myers, whose mother Serena decided to continue her pregnancy after seriously considering an abortion last April.
By PETER FINNEY Jr.
Serena was three months pregnant and in turmoil. The young Panamanian mother of two sons, ages 7 and 5, was suffering from diabetes, a condition that personnel at the Causeway Medical Clinic in Metairie, the state's largest abortion clinic, told her could cause severe birth defects if she went ahead and had her 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 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 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.
Father Hermes and Richard were soon joined by Josephite Father Joseph Campion, pastor of St. David Church, and they began to counsel Serena privately.
Serena's story has an ending - actually a beginning - that Richard says still gives her goose bumps. On Nov. 23, 2004 - two days before Thanksgiving - Serena gave birth to 8-pound, 7-ounce Jaykob Angel Myers, healthy in every way. On Jan. 16, Jesuit students and pro-life supporters gathered at the student chapel, where Father Hermes baptized the baby who had been saved from death. The Richards served as Jaykob's godparents.
"I AM very, very excited, and so happy and joyful," Serena said after the baptism. "I am just happy that this is a special day."
"Jaykob is already richly blessed," Father Hermes told the gathering. "He is surrounded by many people who have prayed for him. His pictures were sent out in innumerable e-mails. Now we desire to see him grow up as a young man in the Lord. Today Jaykob becomes a temple of the Holy Spirit. Our responsibilities as brothers and sisters in the Lord do not end here."
Richard said someone at the clinic had counseled Serena that because she was taking insulin, "the baby would be deformed. They said it would be safer for her to abort."
Serena went home and wrestled with her emotions. "I didn't want to do it," she said. "The night before, I prayed to God - I was in his hands. The next day when I went to the clinic I saw a lot of people. When I was parking the car, to me I saw lights, like angels, coming toward me. This is when I found the answer."
Serena wanted to see a doctor, and Father Hermes was able to get in touch with Dr. Richard Marino, the parent of one of Father Hermes' former students, who offered to see Serena at his office on the Monday after Easter. He oversaw Serena's prenatal care in the ensuing months.
Other "angels" arrived in the form of parishioners at Our Lady of Divine Providence Church in Metairie. They raised money and collected baby items for Serena. Others sent donations.
"In the end, what she needed was people to surround her with support and love and the confidence she could get the medical care she needed," Father Hermes said. "The people out in front of the clinic all of the time are the real warriors. If that presence had not been maintained over the years, this never would have happened. It was a beautiful moment, and it came on Holy Saturday. What a gift."
"So many people helped out," Richard said. "So many people told me they've heard of so many dreadful things, and they know this was a victory. This was an answer to prayer. I don't think that this was a coincidence that it was Holy Saturday. This was Jesus coming to deliver us from darkness."
Serena said Jaykob's middle name - Angel - sums up her emotions. "To me he's a little angel that came down from the sky," she said.
http://www.clarionherald.org/20050126/art004.htm
We need to push the Republican party to outlaw abortion now. Why are we celebrating a single woman who changed her mind when we could stop abortion in its tracks by making it illegal.
Are we serious about stopping abortion or not? If not now, when?
When he walked up to the young woman, he didn't have to say a word. She said, "I prayed last night that if I was supposed to have this baby, someone would walk up to me today outside this place."
Thanks for posting this, marshmallow.
Thank God!
May God continue to bless each and every one!
Maybe the Jesuits are getting better -- At least that is the unofficial rumor. LOL!
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Good story! The grace of Our Lord is awesome.