Thursday, April 3, 2014
SPRING 2014 40 DAYS FOR LIFE: Day 30 - April 3
6:00 p.m. Prayer Vigil
Richard was already at WomanCare abortion mill...yay!!! when I arrived. We said our hellos, shared holy water & said the Prayer for the Helpless Unborn & for all PW's all over the world, we said the Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel. Regina joined us...yay!!! Maribeth joined us...yay!!! Richard offered up our intentions & led the Holy Rosary reading a Luminous Mystery before each decade from his pro-life booklet. We also sang a song after each decade. For the conversion of abortionists & the closing of abortion mills, he led the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. We closed our prayer time together with the Pledge of Allegiance. The winter chill was back but we were all dressed in layers so got through the hour no problem.
Right at the beginning of our prayer time, we heard the young woman, drive-by screamer "go home." She is so angry. I said a little prayer for her hurting, angry heart. Happy honks throughout the hour & our PW birds sang along with us, quite loudly at time, from high up in the trees. A young man was stopped by traffic with his darling little daughter in the back seat & he said "God bless you" & thanked us for being there & let us know he prays daily from home. So great to hear that lots of folks are praying for the end of this killing of our innocent unborn babies who need our continued help to keep reminding folks of their horrid last moments on this earth. I just can't believe we are doing this in America. Father in Heaven, forgive us & help us end this madness. Amen!!!(Jenny)
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Hello Sterling Heights, Michigan. After having read Shawn Carney´s Day 30 report, I went to your page and then to your blog here. I am from Denmark and have introduced 40 Days for Life in Denmark. We have had 3 very small 40 Days for Life campaigns since 2009 with very few participants and no babies saved that we know of, but the Danish abortion numbers are now down from 2009 with ~ 10%. We have no campaing in Denmark this spring, but I am with you in spirit, fasting and praying the Rosary of the Unborn almost every day and will not stop until I have given it 40 times for this spring campaign. God bless your efforts in Sterling Heights. Much love from Susanne.
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