Good evening my Family & Friends, Louise & I arrived the same time. It was windy & a bit rainy so we did not pray from our pro-life booklets. Instead, we prayed the Prayer for the Helpless Unborn & for all Prayer Warriors said the Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel.
Maribeth arrived & we began slowing walking back & forth to the traffic light taking turns leading the Holy Rosary meditating on the Glorious Mysteries. First there was a negative. A young woman was stopped in traffic flipping us off. I smiled at her, held up my Pray To End Abortion sign & rosary toward her. She rolled down her window & said, "It's a woman's choice." I said, "that's right & we are praying that her choice will be to keep her baby & not to have it killed." She glared at me, but said nothing, simply rolled her window up, the light changed & she moved along with traffic. We three said a prayer for her misguided thinking right at that time. How in the world did it come to this?!?!?! that a woman could legally have her unborn little girl or boy torn apart in her womb & thrown into a red bucket market "medical waste." Every time I pray on Thursday nights, I know that there are going to be precious, little baby feet, baby arms, tiny little baby heads in that red bucket upstairs in WomanCare abortion mill & I just get all choked up while I'm praying & beg God to let these woman see the prayer warriors on the grass Friday mornings praying for them & let them give life to their babies. There are so many folks at the pregnancy centers & at the various churches who want to help them so they don't feel that their only choice is to have there little ones killed. This just has to stop & as long as I am able to be out there, I will be praying for an end of this evil(abortion-ripping apart little babies in the womb). JESUS, PROTECT & SAVE THE UNBORN & HEAL OUR SINFUL WORLD! AMEN!!!
The best part of the prayer vigil was toward the end of our hour. A mom walked by pushing a little baby in a stroller dressed up like a little teddy bear, toooooo cute for words. I said, "oh, wait, I have Snickers" & I gave the mom my bag & she put a candy bar in the little ones halloween bucket. This darling mom & baby, plus all the happpy honks all night made up for the start of our prayer hour with that young lady "pro-choice remark." We ended the prayer vigil with the Pledge of Allegiance, America the Beautiful & other songs. (Jenny)
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