Francis Called a Mother Who Considered Abortion
Pope Francis recently phoned Anna, a divorced woman who is pregnant after having committed adultery with a married man, reports Credere (May 22). Anna, originally from Arezzo, Italy, was jobless when …More
Pope Francis recently phoned Anna, a divorced woman who is pregnant after having committed adultery with a married man, reports Credere (May 22).
Anna, originally from Arezzo, Italy, was jobless when she moved to Rome thinking about aborting her child.
But then she wrote to Pope Francis who called her.
He told Anna that Christians never lose hope, that a child is a gift of God and a sign of Providence.
It seems that he was able to convince Anna to spare the life of her child.
Picture: © Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsBmnzbjwiys
Anna, originally from Arezzo, Italy, was jobless when she moved to Rome thinking about aborting her child.
But then she wrote to Pope Francis who called her.
He told Anna that Christians never lose hope, that a child is a gift of God and a sign of Providence.
It seems that he was able to convince Anna to spare the life of her child.
Picture: © Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsBmnzbjwiys
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Bergoglio´s Video Message to Ireland ahead of Abortion Referendum on May 25, 2018
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Oh my! Is this from Papa Francis' PR manager? Are we supposed to think the pope who said we talk too much about abortion is now come to his senses??? I think not.
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Why didn't the Pope start a Crusade to save Ireland from slaughtering their babies like the victory over invading Muslims at Lepanto where Pope Pius V asked Catholics to say their daily Rosary
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Sounds like it's made up. Where's the talk to the Irish?