Tuesday, January 03, 2006

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Christmas and Abortion


On Thursday mornings after Mass I try to go over to the local Planned Parenthood where they start lining up girls for abortions. On the Thursday before Christmas, business was not as usual. It was extra busy. Girls were home from college and need to get their "problem" taken care of before the holidays.

I saw several college age girls with out of state plates. I saw a mother in a Christmas sweater driving her daughter into the parking lot of the abortion mill. I also saw the very typical scene of the boyfriend/husband dropping off the lady for her abortion while he went to Starbucks - Breakfast - Fill-in-the-Blank.

It is always a sorrowful time, but to see ladies murdering their children just days before the feast of the Our Lord's Nativity was heartbreaking. I'm sure many of those girls were in church for Christmas a few days later. How terrifying the contradiction must have been. Thanks be to God that I did see at least one couple drive away and not go in to the mill.

If anyone is in the Fort Worth area and would like to join us as we pray silently on Thursday mornings, please leave your email address in the Comments and I'll contact you.
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