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“Something is telling me it isn't right"

Outside two Sacramento Planned Parenthood centers


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(Republished with permission from “Blessings from the Sidewalk,” Helpers of God’s Precious Infants, Sacramento.)

July 22, 2010, Planned Parenthood, 29th & B, Sacramento

I typically do not pray on Thursdays at the abortion center, but today while at home I felt a gentle prompting to go out and pray. I discerned that I would report to PP at 3 p.m. and pray the chaplet of Divine Mercy.

Within a short time at the sidewalk, "Starflower" passed by me and I offered her my alternative pro-life material. Although initially very cautious, she eventually accepted my information after dialoging with me about its contents. Amazingly, she physically resembled my own biological daughter and offered me a gift of tiny flowers wrapped in a napkin.

I accepted her impromptu gift. I immediately began discussing the sanctity of life from the moment of conception, as well as explaining the practical help available to women facing an abortion. I continued, "Even if a mom is considering aborting her baby, she will still remain a mom forever because you just can't erase motherhood!" She began sharing her personal interest in Mother Earth, preserving the environment and protecting animal rights. Interjecting, I said, "Yes, human beings do play the most important role in this ecosystem by continuing the cycle of Life designed by God."

At this point, she began confiding that she was pregnant and then slowly began displaying the small paper sack that held the contents of her RU-40 pills. She suddenly acknowledged, "I really just can't do this, I mean take them. Something is telling me it isn't right." I listened.

We continued dialoguing for over thirty minutes, allowing ample time for developing rapport with each other, and at this point her heart began opening up to seek alternative help. She asked me for my telephone number in case she had further questions about the alternative services. She admitted, "It was only a one night stand." As she continued gazing at the little photo of the eleven week baby, she began confessing, "I have already done this once before."

I continued offering her support and explaining the additional health risks of breast cancer and suicide. I also emphasized, "This is the fruit of the womb. Only you can decide to give your baby life it's in your hands."

She asked once again for information about the alternative life center, and I pulled out the Life Center pamphlet and wrote these words on it: "God bless you and may you have the courage to choose life."

At this point she needed to catch her bus, so we both hugged each other briefly before she departed as I whispered into her ear, "May God bless you." She responded, "God bless you, too."

July 17, 2010, Planned Parenthood, 5385 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento

Today a group of eight regular Helpers came out and prayed the Holy Rosary in the hot, summer heat. I served as the sidewalk counselor and attempted to distribute pro-life materials to people entering and exiting the parking lot.

Near departing time, two unrelated individuals came over and joined our group in prayer, bringing the total to 10 Helpers. The new female Helper disclosed to me that she had ten children ranging from 22 to 10 years old. She confided that she had not been to church in many years and had never learned to pray the Holy Rosary.

She asked, "Would you teach me and my children to pray the rosary and go to church with me?" I agreed, we exchanged phone numbers and will set a date to meet with her and her ten children and make arrangements for her and her children to attend Holy Mass with me at my church someday.


READER COMMENTS

Posted Friday, July 30, 2010 8:58 AM By Jim Carlson
When a women comes forth like this she repesents exactly what God created in all of us. The charity within our neighbor along with being a witness to our neighbor puts all things in proper order. The importance of the work of the Helpers is beyond our natural comperhension relative to God's mind, it is truly a supernatural grace that God asks us to respond to every day. We need more Helpers!!!! See you on the sidewalk

Posted Friday, July 30, 2010 10:08 AM By Abeca Christian
It makes me sick to see a butcher shop of children be placed in nice buildings as that. How about we splatter red paint on it. Remember when the stars or rich people where buying animal fur coats? Remember how PETA went and splashed red paint or splashed something red on their real fur in public. Well there you go. PETA cares more for animals than the lives of innocent human children. I'm not insinuating anything, I'm just trying to point something out. Is all. It just boggles me much. How little some value human life.

Posted Friday, July 30, 2010 1:54 PM By Kenneth M. Fisher
Sacramento, What blessing God has bestowed on you, especially to have a mother of 10 ask you to help her come home to the Church and to teach them the Most Holy Rosary. As a person who knows depression, I would not advise you to ever tell a person at the Killing Mill about "suicide", all the other ill effect yes, but don't even put that idea in their minds. God bless, yours in Their Hearts, Kenneth M. Fisher

Posted Friday, July 30, 2010 6:02 PM By OneoftheSheep
Sacramento is a very special place filled with wonderful prolife servants of God of every Christian denomination. If anyone wishes to become involved in the pro life work, it is fairly easy to connect with the Helpers or the folks at any one of the four or five active abortion clinics in town. Today, I stood at the Choice Medical Clinic on Butano Drive in Sacramento. We have developed such a close, cooperative network of individuals who act as a team. We spoke to a Hispanic woman whose sister had an ectopic pregnancy. We were able to dial the phone, reach a pro life woman counselor who spoke fluent Spanish, and possibly help out in a very sad situation. The woman kept saying, "My sister does not like abortion." The clinic was offering her a dangerous chemical abortifacient. God is blessing Sacramento with very caring and experienced prolife Christian and Catholic street counselors.

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