Of course, I agree. Today I gave my grandmother a Pro-Life Stations of the Cross booklet and a pamphlet on prayers that counteract abortion (including the Rite of Baptism of Aborted Babies) for her to pray. She just had a stroke and is in a rehab center now (where my father works). When I get them back, I'll be sure to share them with you.
Also, I changed the title and address of my blog if you were interested.
grannygrump- it is scary to think about what is happening at the seedy places. I know that is a strong argument for the "pro-choicers". They claim we're taking away the right for women to have safe healthcare, etc. It's not that we're trying to leave them to horrible seedy places- we're trying to protect them altogether from abortion and the effects of it. We DO give them other options- such as paying for their medical bills and finding a loving adoptive family.
I don't mean to preach to the choir. :) Thanks for visiting.
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Of course, I agree. Today I gave my grandmother a Pro-Life Stations of the Cross booklet and a pamphlet on prayers that counteract abortion (including the Rite of Baptism of Aborted Babies) for her to pray. She just had a stroke and is in a rehab center now (where my father works). When I get them back, I'll be sure to share them with you.
Also, I changed the title and address of my blog if you were interested.
What you gave your grandmother sounds perfect and beautiful. I will keep her in my prayers.
Thanks for the update on your blog. :)
grannygrump- it is scary to think about what is happening at the seedy places. I know that is a strong argument for the "pro-choicers". They claim we're taking away the right for women to have safe healthcare, etc.
It's not that we're trying to leave them to horrible seedy places- we're trying to protect them altogether from abortion and the effects of it.
We DO give them other options- such as paying for their medical bills and finding a loving adoptive family.
I don't mean to preach to the choir. :) Thanks for visiting.
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