Saturday, January 2, 2010

I Am Not Lost - Testimonials is a Place for Parents to Share the Joy of Entering a Union of Prayer with their Children

Share your insights, joys, and healing with others that have come to you by means of entering into a prayerful union with your child. Abortion is not the end.

It is important to go beyond the acceptance of mercy and forgiveness. The fruit of these should be trust in God and the desire to enter into a prayerful relationship with your child. You can go beyond the simple recognition that you will be reunited one day in heaven with your child and start living day to day with your child who lives in the midst of such a vast number of other children who were aborted yet dwell with God. They are ready and most willing to assist you in the Mercy of God. In fact, to develop a union of prayer with your child glorifies God and is a witness to the love that God and your child bear towards you.

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8 comments:

  1. Dear Roger, 38 and 39 years ago my wife had her 2 abortions. 20 years ago I was able, by the grace of God, to confess the first abortion, but I had blocked out the memory of the 2nd abortion even though I knew that we had gone through 2 abortions.

    After reflecting upon the message of your website and realized what you say about our children being with God, I was able to confess the other abortion 4 weeks ago.

    It has not been this way with my wife, I know the scars of what we did still hurt her deeply. But now I know that I can pray to our children in Heaven for her healing. This may take as long as it takes, but knowing this wonderful truth about not only our 2 children, but the many God has in the bosom of His Heart, is a tremendous joy and release.

    Thank you so much Roger, may Our Lord Bless you and the work which you have undertaken.

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  2. Susan, Master of Divinity - HarvardJanuary 4, 2010 at 9:06 PM

    My oh my!!! Your theological reflection is certainly at par with the most seasoned Catholic theologians like Cardinal Avery Dulles in the way you systematically built up a theology of the status of aborted babies and the unaborted relationship with their parents and Holy Mother Church.

    Brilliant and solid framework making for a comprehensible and compelling fundamental and practical theological proposition!

    And then your summary of the Vatican document on limbo was certainly inspired and very well executed; not to mention an absolutely NECESSARY component to underscore the continuity and coherence of the prior section ( your fundamental theologizing- with Scripture, ecclesiology and Magisterial pronouncements).

    In short- you unveiled the face of the most merciful God veiled by sin so very very well, Roger LeBrilliant!

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  3. Thank you so much Roger for this work of Love. I had an abortion in August of 1973 and convinced myself that I was justified in doing so. When I finally realized in April of 1979 with the miscarriage at 8 weeks of my daughter, I realized I had murdered my precious child back in August of 1973. By the grace of a most Merciful God, I chanced by a Birthright booth and found some pamphlets on spirtual baptism. I went before Jesus in the Tabernacle with tears of repentance and asked his forgiveness and asked that he would baptize the little one I had aborted. I received a thought while in prayer that he is a boy and I gave him the name of Gary Aaron. I have asked for his prayers for his 5 brothers and sisters struggling here on earth. I also ask for prayers from my daughter Susan Eilene whom I miscarried. My
    daughter Rhonda was murdered at the age of 22 and I believe because of the intercessions of these beautiful saints, I saw the soul of my eldest daughter go up to the presence of God. I now have 3 great intercessors. God is so GREAT, GOOD and MERCIFUL!

    Roxanne from New Mexico, USA

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  4. Hello Roxanne,

    I am happy for you that you have entered into a prayerful relationship with your children. It is so very important to see this, and those who have aborted their children must know of this in light of God's mercy. Please don't hesitate to send people to this reflection where they are free to comment.

    Please ask your children to pray for my soul as well.

    God Bless

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  5. I have been praying and meditating much about a nephew of mine who was taken by abortion in 1976. I am moved by your work to represent him in baptism so that he can formally enter into the beatific vision. I pray that he can then intercede for me, for his mother (my sister) and for all of the family members who have forgotten about him these past thirty-some years. Thank you. Len in Detroit

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  6. Dear Roger,

    I have not read any of your books at all. But Praise God, perhance I happen to get your articles from Spiritdaily.com.

    For the past 35 years or so, I had lent some money to a girl friend of mine to have an abortion although I am not responsible for her pregnancy at all as we are just friends. although I had gone for confession about a year ago, I was expecting some sort of harsh scolding or severe penance by my confessor priest, I was just given almost next to nothing penance.
    The guilt is still in me after reading so many testimonies from books that I had read and now your column. I strongly belief that I am a co-murderer or an accessory. do you think I should make another confession, or what advice can you give me to atone for such a serious sin.
    I do sometimes pray for the protection of the unborn child from abortion. What can I do more to atone for my sin and guilt?

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  7. Why not become active in the Pro-Life cause? Also, this child will pray with and for you.

    And as to your feelings of guilt, you have confessed, so be at peace and accept the mercy of God. Stay close to the Sacraments, especially the Holy Eucharist.

    I will quote for you what Pope John Paul II said to women regarding abortion. And this applies to all those who helped them obtain an abortion as well ...

    From the Vatican Website we read from Pope John Paul's Encyclical, Evangelium Vitae (section 99):

    "I would now like to say a special word to women who have had an abortion. . . . The Father of mercies is ready to give you his forgiveness and his peace in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. You will come to understand that nothing is definitively lost and you will also be able to ask forgiveness from your child, who is now living in the Lord."

    Pray to stop abortion.

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  8. Hello Len,

    Your nephew can intercede for us all. Please ask him to do so, and encourage others to do the same.

    God Bless

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