Today is the feast of Saint Michael de Sanctis, also known as St. Michael of the Saints, a Spanish Discalced Trinitarian priest, the patron of cancer patients. Michael Argemir was born on September 29, 1591 at Vic, Catalonia, Spain. At age 6, he told his parents that he planned to become a monk and began modeling his life after Saint Francis of Assisi. Michael’s parents died when he was about ten years old. He then served as an apprentice with a local merchant. During this apprenticeship, he continued his fervent devotion to the Lord, especially to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. At the age of 12, he joined the Trinitarian Friars at Barcelona, taking his vows at St. Lambert’s monastery in Saragosa four years later. Shortly afterwards, Michael expressed a desire to join the reformed group of Trinitarians and was given permission to do so. He went to the Novitiate at Madrid and, after studies at Seville and Salamanca, he was ordained a priest. Twice he served as Superior of the hou
Blessed Mother Teresa used to leave cradles in the jungle in the edge of the village for the baby girls, and I am sure her sisters still do. But in China. . . our tax dollars go to the UN Population Fund which keeps the slaughter going.
ReplyDeleteIt is estimated that about 50 million girls have gone missing. They
ReplyDeleteare aborted based on their sex. India has passed laws 18 years ago
making it illegal for a medical practitioner to reveal the sex of an
unborn baby. This law is rarely implemented because most of the
government officials and judiciary are apathetic to this epidemic.
This has caused the sex ratios to be extremely skewed in certain parts
of India.
Please read the following articles and the story of one lone woman,
Dr Mitu Khurana, who has bought a case against the hospital, her
husband and in- laws, who illegally found out the sex of her unborn
twin baby girls and then tried to force her to have an abortion. She
has been given the run around for four long years by the Indian
judicial system.
http://crybelovedcountry.com/2012/01/the-face-of-gendercide/
http://www.tehelka.com/story_main51.asp?filename=Ne040212Lack.asp
Can anyone give a voice to the 50 million girls that have been
silenced forever? All Dr. Khurana is asking for is a chance to go
before an unbiased judge and be heard. Can we all give a voice to the
50 million murdered and raise the question with Indian officials as to
why they are silently witnessing the elimination of a whole
generation. The silence of the Indian officials tell the story and
makes us wonder if Dr. Khurana and the 50 million dead baby girls will
ever see justice done.
Please give those 50 million girls silenced forever, a voice. Please
forward this to as many friends as possible.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/a-mothers-fight-to-save-her-daughters/
http://gendercide.epetitions.net/