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St. Dymphna: Out of the Shadows of Mental Illness – May 15

Here is a very nice article on St Dymphna: St. Dymphna: Out of the Shadows of Mental Illness.

St Dymphna is Patron Saint of the Anxious, Mentally Ill, and those with Alzheimer’s Disease.

Little Biography of Ss. Dymphna and Gerebran, her Martyred Confessor

St Dymphna’s Mom was an Irish Christian, but died when she was around 12. Then her screwed up Pagan Dad, decided to want to pursue his own daughter as his next wife. She refused, and with the help, of her Confessor, Fr. Gerebran she fled Ireland, and made it to Gheel, Belgium. But, her dad followed her and her Confessor to Belgium, and again tried to get his way. The Confessor, Fr. Gerebran defended Dymphna, so her Dad killed him first. Then, he killed his own daughter, Dymphna.

St Dymphna and her Confessor both are Catholic Martyrs and that word ‘martyr’ means ‘witness’ to the True Faith. They died defending their own God-given dignity. That gives others, in similar situations cause for “courage.” Fortitude is a Gift of the Holy Spirit. Since Pentecost is on Sunday, take time to thank God for the many witnesses of that Gift of Fortitude in others.

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My advise to anyone, never let anyone jerk your chain, get under your skin, or upset u.

Pray for the mentally ill, to find peace and eventually healing. Thanks.

Always Remember, when you are tempted to fret, that Jesus said,

“Let not your heart be troubled. Trust in God, Trust also, in Me.”

Saint Blaise and the Blessing of Throats on February 2nd

I need my knees, back, head, neck and feet blessed. I am sore from head to foot after falling on the ice and down a snowy flight of stairs, all in one week. I need every SAINT IN THE BOOK helping me to make it on earth, and eventually through the Pearly Gates. Because I am “accident prone” and other such matters of life.

“St Blaise – Pray for us, now and at the hour of death! Thank you. Amen.”

Abortionist Turned Pro-Life Apostle: True Story of Dr. Stojan Adasevic

WHOLE Article is copied From”Michael’s Journal” website: http://www.michaeljournal.org/adasevic.htm

Abortionist turned pro-life apostle

The true story of Stojan Adasevic

 The following true story is taken from No. 1/2004 of the excellent Catholic magazine Love One Another www.loveoneanothermagazine.org:

Stojan Adasevic will never forget the day he was organizing the filing cabinet in the doctors’ room. He was a medical student at the time. A number of gynecologists entered the room. Paying no attention to the student crouched over a pile of papers in the corner, they began swapping stories about their medical practice.

Dr. Adasevic consulting with a patient

Dr. Rado Ignatovic recalled a patient who had come to him for an abortion. The procedure failed because the doctor had been unable to align the cervix. As the gynecologists went on discussing the woman’s history, Stojan, who had been listening in, suddenly stiffened. He realized that the woman under discussion – a former dentist at the nearby clinic – was his mother.

“She’s dead now” – observed one of the doctors – but I wonder what happened to the unwanted child?”

Stojan couldn’t resist. “I’m the child!” he said, getting up. Silence fell over the room. Seconds later the doctors were walking out.

Over the years Dr. Adasevic would have cause to recall that event many times. It was perfectly clear to him: he owed his life to the fact of a failed abortion. He would never make such a blunder himself. Many women were referred to him because of difficulty in aligning the cervix. This was never a problem for Stojan. He became the best abortionist in Belgrade. Before long he had surpassed his master in the profession – Dr. Ignatovic, to whose incompetence he owed his life.

“The secret lies in training the hand through frequent procedures” he would say, citing the German proverb: Übung macht Meister (practice makes perfect). Faithful to this maxim, he would perform from twenty to thirty abortions a day. His record was thirty-five abortions in one day. Today he has difficulty reckoning up the abortions he performed in his twenty-six years of practice. He estimates anywhere between 48,000 and 62,000.

For years he remained convinced that abortion, as taught in the medical faculties and textbooks, was a surgical procedure not unlike that of removing an appendix. The only difference was in the organ removed: a piece of intestine in the one case, and embryonic tissue in the other. Doubts began to arise during the 1980’s when ultrasound technology came to Yugoslavian hospitals. It was then that Adasevic first saw on the USG monitor what had until then been invisible to him – the inside of a woman’s womb, a live child, sucking its thumb, moving its arms and legs. As often as not, fragments of that child would soon be lying on the table beside him.

“I saw without seeing – he recalls today. – Everything changed after I started having the dreams.”

Dr. Adasevic’s dreams

Actually, it was the same recurring dream. It haunted him every night, day after day, week after week, month after month. He dreamed he was walking in a sunlit meadow. Beautiful flowers grew all around. The air was thick with colored butterflies. It was warm and pleasant, yet, despite this, some anxious feeling oppressed him. Suddenly the meadow was filled with laughing and running children. They were playing ball. In age, they ranged from three or four to about twenty years. All were strikingly beautiful. One boy in particular, and two of the girls, seemed strangely familiar, but he could not recall where he had seen them. When he tried to speak to them, they ran off in terror, screaming. The entire scene was presided over by a man in a black habit who watched intently in silence.

Every night Adasevic would wake in terror and stay awake till morning. Herbal remedies and pills were useless. One night, he became distraught in his dream and began chasing the fleeing children. He caught one of them, but the child cried out in terror: “Help! Murderer! Save me from the murderer!” At that moment the man dressed in black, turned into an eagle, swept down, and pulled the child away. The doctor woke up, his heart thumping like a hammer in his ribs. The room was cold, yet he was hot, drenched in sweat. In the morning he decided to see a psychiatrist. Since there were no immediate openings, he booked an appointment.

Saint Thomas Aquinas

That night he decided he would ask the man in his dreams to identify himself. This he did. The stranger said: “Even if I told you, my name would mean nothing to you.” When the doctor persisted, the man finally replied: “I am called Thomas Aquinas.” Indeed, the name meant nothing to Adasevic. It was the first time he had heard it. The man in black continued: “Why don’t you ask who the children are. Don’t you recognize them?” When the doctor said he didn’t, he replied: “Not true. You know them very well. These are the children you killed while performing abortions.” “How is that possible?” countered Adasevic. “These are grown children. I have never killed born children.” Thomas replied: “Do you not know that here, on this side of the eschaton, children continue to grow?” The Doctor refused to yield: “But I have never killed a twenty-year-old boy.” “You killed him twenty years ago” replied the monk, “when he was three months old.”

It was then that Adasevic recognized the faces of the twenty-year-old boy and the two girls. They resembled people he knew well, for whom he had performed abortions over the years. The boy looked like a close friend of Adasevic’s. Stojan had performed the abortion on his wife twenty years ago. In the two girls the doctor recognized their mothers, one of whom happened to be Stojan’s cousin. Upon awaking, he decided he would never perform another abortion in his life.

I held a beating heart in my hand

Waiting for him upon his arrival at the hospital that morning was a cousin along with his girlfriend. They had booked an abortion with him. Four months pregnant, the woman was about to do away with her ninth consecutive child. Adasevic refused, but his cousin was so importunate that he gave in: OK, but this was the very last time.

On the USG monitor he clearly saw the child with its thumb in its mouth. Stretching the uterus, he inserted the forceps, took hold of something, and pulled. In the jaws of the forceps was a little arm. He placed it on the table, but in such a way that one of the limbs’ nerve endings touched a drop of spilled iodine. Suddenly, the arm began to twitch. The nurse standing beside him almost screamed out. Just like frogs’ legs in a physiology lab!

Adasevic shuddered, but went on with the abortion. Again he inserted the forceps, gripped, and pulled. This time it was a leg. Just as he was thinking: “Better not let it touch that drop of alcohol,” a nurse standing behind him dropped a tray of surgical instruments. Startled by the crash, the doctor released the forceps, and the leg landed right beside the arm. It too began to move.

The staff had never seen anything like it: human limbs twitching on the table. Adasevic decided to mash up what was left in the womb, and pull it out in a formless mass. He began mashing, squashing, crushing. Upon withdrawing the forceps, now certain that he had reduced everything to a pulp, he produced a human heart! The organ was still beating. Weaker and weaker it beat, until it stopped altogether. It was then that he realized he had killed a human being.

The world turned dark around him. He cannot recall how long this lasted. Suddenly he felt a tug on his arm. A nurse’s terrified voice called out: “Doctor Adasevic! Doctor Adasevic!” The patient was bleeding. For the first time in years, the doctor began praying earnestly: Lord! Save not me, but this woman.

Normally it could take up to ten minutes to clean the womb of all remaining embryonic matter. This time two insertions of the instrument through the vagina were enough to complete the task. When Adasevic removed his gloves, he knew this was the last abortion he would ever perform.

The pail: instrument of abortion

When Stojan informed the head of the hospital of his decision, there was a considerable stir. Never before in a Belgrade hospital had a gynecologist refused to perform abortions. Pressure was brought to bear on him. They cut his salary in half. His daughter was fired from her job. His son “failed” his university entrance examinations. He was attacked in the press and on television. The Socialist State – they said – had provided him with an education so that he could perform abortions, and now he was carrying out sabotage against the State.

Two years of persecution brought him to the brink of nervous exhaustion. He was on the point of asking the hospital administrator to reassign him to abortion duty, when Thomas Aquinas appeared to him in a dream. Patting him on his shoulder, Thomas said: “You are my good friend. Continue your struggle.” Adasevic did not go to the administrator. He decided to fight on.

Stojan Adasevic today

He got involved in the pro-life movement. He traveled throughout Serbia, lecturing and giving talks on abortion. Twice he succeeded in airing on Yugoslav state television Bernard Nathanson’s The Silent Scream, a USG recording of an actual abortion. In the early 1990s, thanks largely to Adasevic’s activism, the Yugoslav parliament passed a decree protecting the rights of the unborn. The decree went to President Slobodan Milosevic, who refused to sign it. Then the war broke out, and the decree fell into abeyance.

As for the war, Adasevic wonders: To what else can we attribute the slaughter that took place here in the Balkans if not our alienation from God and lack of respect for human life.

And to make his point he describes what is common practice in Serbia: Since our laws protect the life of the child only from the moment of its first breath, that is, from the instant it utters its first cry, abortions are legal in the seventh, eighth, and even ninth month of pregnancy. Actually the word “abortion” has no place here, since it applies more to miscarriages. Beside the birthing seat stands a bucket of water. Before the child has a chance to utter a cry, you stop up its mouth and plunge it under water. Officially this is an abortion, and it is all perfectly legal, since the child never draws a breath.

Here Adasevic likes to cite Mother Teresa of Calcutta: “If a mother can kill her own child, what is there to prevent you and me from killing one another?”

Today, most abortions are performed in private clinics, which do not release figures on aborted pregnancies. Adasevic estimates that for every twenty-five children conceived barely one live birth results. Twenty-four beings are destroyed.

“What further complicates statistical analysis in this area – he observes – is the use of abortifacients such as the IUD and the RU 486 pill, which are officially classified as contraceptives. The elders of Mount Athos, with whom I have talked, divide contraceptives into sinful and satanic categories. Sinful are those which prevent the union of the sperm and egg cells. Satanic, on the other hand, are those which kill already conceived child. This is precisely what the IUD and the RU 486 pill do. The coil acts as a sword, which severs the tiny human being from its source of food in the womb. It is a terrible death. A human being dies of starvation in a place that is filled with nourishment.

This is a real war, waged by the born upon the unborn, he adds. In this war I have crossed the front several times: first as an unborn child condemned to die, then as an abortionist myself, and now as a pro-life apostle.

I have also become interested in the life of Thomas Aquinas, about whom I knew nothing before. I have often thought why he appeared in my dream, and not other saints, especially since he is a Catholic saint, and I am Orthodox. To explain this, I started studying Thomas’ writings. Guess what I found? According to Aquinas, human life begins 40 days after fertilization in the case of men, and 80 days in the case of women. So what is a child in those preceding days? Nothing? I think what Thomas said gives him no peace in the eschaton. Mind you, it should be stated that Thomas accepted this view from Aristotle. Aristotle was the great authority then. Thomas allowed himself to be influenced by his view, and committed an error.

It was a long time before I grasped the fact that a child in the mother’s womb is a living person, that it is a living person not from the time it draws its first breath, as the communist professors taught us, but from the instant the human embryo is formed, that is, from the moment the spermatozoon joins with the egg cell.

Grzegorz Gorn

First Do No Harm: Thoughts on Judge Bork, Pregnancy and Fume-filled Factories!

Judge Bork

Judge Bork – RIP in God’s Mercy!

I am a conservative. Yet, Bork’s account of his judicial decisions for an East Coast Factory, that had a lot of lead in the air, still leaves me scratching my head wondering what was going on, and do we have all the facts, to make a prudential judgment, in retrospect.

I can only speculate, and he is not here to defend himself. I think he tried to defend himself, in his books. And, I think he tried, to be a good judge. I do not think he was perfect, like some Catholics do. I do think some folks are blinded by their own false pride. I may still purchase his books, or call the local library and see if they have it, and read it, to understand better Judge Bork’s judicial decisions.

Still that one court-case Judge Bork had before him, did not make a decision, for those women, who were foolish to keep a job; that was hazardous to their health and get themselves sterilized.

To me, women who get themselves sterilized to keep a job are basing their decisions on fear. It’s immoral and unconscionable. I wouldn’t do that for any job!!!! Plain. Simple. Period. I read several articles on it and I think folks are just plain crazy to pin that solely on a company, when they, themselves, made that decision. That company, in my opinion, was in the least, obligated, to spend money venting the fumes outside. At least that would have helped the workers, not to get lead poisoning. There is a duty based on love of others, to make sure that your work place is safe for others to work in.

The Hypocritical Oath of any company’s business plan or any individual’s decision should be: “First Do NO HARM!”

Fetus at 38 weeks after fertilization 3D Pregn...

My Two Cents Worth

I actually quit a job, when I was pregnant with my 2nd son, in the First Trimester, because I kept passing out, and was very dizzy due to “Paint Fumes” from a Christmas Decorations factory, in a midwestern town.

I had no idea I was pregnant, until after I had the job. Within the first 20 minutes on the job, I called over the boss and literally passed out in his arms. He carried me to the office, and lowered my head between my knees. I rallied around, but they sent me home. I went to the doctor and found out, that I was pregnant. They put me on the same assembly line and I told them I was dizzy again. So, they put me in packaging and I was relatively healthy. Turns out, lacquer fumes were to blame. I tried but, due to my fears for my unborn baby’s health, I quit.

My unborn son’s safety came 1st, once I learned why I was passing out, and it wasn’t the pregnancy, but it was the paint fumes!

I was a mother 1st, and an employee last. And, even though we needed the money. My unborn baby’s correct formation in my womb, was my 1st duty as a mom, towards him.

Even if it meant “temporary poverty” for me and my husband. He had a job and we lived for free rent on a 400 Acre Cattle Ranch, and we had livestock of our own, that we could butcher and eat, and I collected eggs and put out a garden …. so we weren’t going to starve. I may have gone without a new outfit for me and the kids; but if I could prevent a disability, with healthy decision-making, during my pregnancy; I was going to make that decision for them.

There are a lot of things you must do to make sure your unborn baby has a good start. And, one of those things, is making sure, that the air you breath is healthy for you and your unborn baby. I did that. My husband was not pleased, but I know the fainting stopped as soon as I left.

That factory, that I worked in, spray painted Christmas Ornaments, with lacquer. Passing out, while pregnant was a sure sign it wasn’t healthy to work there while pregnant. They were good to me, and put me further on down the line, in packing and the fainting stopped. But, the dizziness did not. It was a good thing that I did leave, because the dizziness stopped when I left too. The nausea from being pregnant did not until I was five months along. That happened in my second and third pregnancies. Not my 1st or 4th pregnancies.

Concluding Thoughts 

My son is grown now, and he is a healthy business man with a wife and 4 kids of their own. That may not have happened, if I had not taken seriously, the health of my unborn baby, in the summer of 1974 when he was still an embryo.

MARIJUANA!! The Truth!

Proponents say, “It’s not really harming anyone.” And, I respond, by saying, “Oh yeah, right.”

Pot heads are stupid. The brain is largely fat. This drug is stored in fat. It hangs around and exerts effects on the Central Nervous System. People who smoke at a young age, are more prone to psychosis. Thus the saying, “Pot-head.”

 

Catholic midwives’ abortion fight could have knock-on effect across UK: says lawyer

Catholic midwives’ abortion fight could have knock-on effect across UK, says lawyer.

 

Women sue over popular birth-control patch

I clipped the video to the clipboard, and because this Medical Information is not Good News for Women to know of, it has been Censored by the Obama Pro-Contraceptive, Pro-Abortion and Pro-Gay Marriage Government. It is peddled via the United Nation’s USAID to poorer countries. Hiding the risks of taking Contraceptives to Women and Girls.

Women have The Right to Know All the Facts about Birth Control. Even if you do not make a Sale and she decides to obey the Catholic Church and abstain; from Sex Outside of Marriage, or be open to as many kids as God wants to give them.

Click on this link for the Video from MSNBC: Women sue over popular birth-control patch.

Melinda Gates False and Dangerous Solution to Poverty | CNSNews.com

Empowering women, reducing poverty and improving the overall health and well-being of women and children are noble goals. As with all great visions, however, the devil is in the details. Melinda Gates claims that the key to reducing poverty is to flood the developing world with contraceptives and abortifacients.

But what exactly is Ms. Gates offering these women? Her “solution” will result in the death of countless newly conceived children, it may double the transmission rates of HIV and it will certainly increase the risks for breast cancer. In addition, progestin-only contraceptives are associated with a significant risk for blood clots and strokes.

Read more: Melinda Gates False and Dangerous Solution to Poverty | CNSNews.com.

English: Melinda Gates in World Economic Forum...

Melinda Gates DePopulation Billionaire

Pray 4 her.