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It’s That Time of Year

— Posted by John (December 3, 2007 at 8:59 am)

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Recently, we’ve gotten a lot of e-mails from high school and college students across the country who are looking for information on abortion for research papers and speeches they’re working on.

We expect this number to continue to grow in the next few weeks of December — a peak time for term papers.

When we receive e-mails like these, we first recommend that students check out our Q & A section.

We also offer to mail a complimentary pro-life literature packet.

If you would like one of these free student packets for yourself or for someone else, let us know through our contact form, and we’ll be happy to send you one.

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2 Comments on “It’s That Time of Year”

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  1. Robert says:

    On November 14th last ,I collapsed whilst distributing pro-life information with Ultrasound in Galway(Ireland). I suffered a seizure and was rushed to hospital in Galway. I was admitted and remained there for several days. During some tests it was discovered that I had something on my brain and required further tests in Beaumont Hospital in Dublin. It was deemed necessary to have surgery on November 23rd. I had a successful surgery, though the find was removed and deemed to be malignant.

    Through the grace of God, I hope it doesn’t return but the doctor is confident that there are cells still present. The plan now is a further scan in about six weeks and adopt a ‘watch and wait’ strategy’. I must point out the tumour is low grade and slow growing. Only for the seizure , it’s probable it may not have been discovered. It was there for many years and I never knew this.

    I’m back in Galway since earlier this evening. I am very thankful to God, my parents, friends, family supporters, Juventutem members who supported in so many ways. To the priests who offered Mass, to those who kept me in the prayers. To those who visited me, phoned, kept me in their thoughts, sent cards, flowers, I’m thankful to the doctors, surgeons, nurses in both hospitals. To those in Youth Defence and all. Deo Gratias.

    I will take it easy and college is on hold but will make contact with people in due time. The main point is I’m in good spirits, had a good surgery and making a good recovery. Through the grace of God I will be meeting as many as possible before Christmas.
    Yours in Christ
    Robert.

    It must be remembered that the GMIT College denied free speech to two American speakers on the night of November 14th. You can read about this on the website http://www.truthtv.org God Bless as always from Ireland.

    Comment posted December 4th, 2007 at 9:47 am
  2. John says:

    Robert,

    Please know that you are in our prayers.

    Comment posted December 5th, 2007 at 9:40 am

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