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November
23, 2008
The
woman on which Roe vs Wade was based has now become
a renewed Christian and a staunch pro-lifer. Now this
Serbian abortionist. Miracles do happen!
We
have one very important weapon that the other side
does not have. That is prayer. Please pray intensely
and regularly for President-elect Obama and the other
pro-abortion stalwarts of the Democratic Party. If
not for his strong pro-abortion stance, many would
be very favorable to Obama as President. So now the
USA, and thus the whole world, is at the crossroads.
Let us look to intense prayer to direct those over
us to the right path.
God
bless.
frank
Serbian
Abortionist Who Aborted 48,000 Babies Becomes Pro-Life
Activist
MADRID,
November 13, 2008 (CNA) - The Spanish daily "La
Razon" has published an article on the pro-life
conversion of a former "champion of abortion."
Stojan Adasevic, who performed 48,000 abortions, sometimes
up to 35 per day, is now the most important pro-life
leader in Serbia, after spending 26 years as the most
renowned abortion doctor in the country.
"The medical textbooks of the Communist regime
said abortion was simply the removal of a blob of
tissue," the newspaper reported. "Ultrasounds
allowing the fetus to be seen did not arrive until
the 80s, but they did not change his opinion. Nevertheless,
he began to have nightmares."
In describing his conversion, Adasevic said he "dreamed
about a beautiful field full of children and young
people who were playing and laughing, from 4 to 24
years of age, but who ran away from him in fear. A
man dressed in a black and white habit stared at him
in silence. The dream was repeated each night and
he would wake up in a cold sweat. One night he asked
the man in black and white who he was. 'My name is
Thomas Aquinas,' the man in his dream responded. Adasevic,
educated in communist schools, had never heard of
the Dominican genius saint. He didn't recognize the
name."
"Why don't you ask me who these children are?"
St. Thomas asked Adasevic in his dream.
"They are the ones you killed with your abortions,”
the Dominican saint told him.
"Adasevic awoke in amazement and decided not
to perform any more abortions," the article stated.
"That same day a cousin came to the hospital
with his four months-pregnant girlfriend, who wanted
to get her ninth abortion - something quite frequent
in the countries of the Soviet bloc. The doctor agreed.
Instead of removing the fetus piece by piece, he decided
to chop it up and remove it as a mass. However, the
baby's heart came out still beating. Adasevic realized
then that he had killed a human being,"
After this experience, Adasevic "told the hospital
he would no longer perform abortions. Never before
had a doctor in Communist Yugoslavia refused to do
so. They cut his salary in half, fired his daughter
from her job, and did not allow his son to enter the
university."
After years of pressure and on the verge of giving
up, he had another dream about St. Thomas.
"You
are my good friend, keep going,” the man in
black and white told him. “Adasevic became involved
in the pro-life movement and was able to get Yugoslav
television to air the film 'The Silent Scream,' by
Doctor Bernard Nathanson, two times."
Adasevic has told his story in magazines and newspapers
throughout Eastern Europe. He has returned to the
Orthodox faith of his childhood and has studied the
writings of St. Thomas Aquinas.
"Influenced by Aristotle, Thomas wrote that human
life begins forty days after fertilization,"
Adasevic wrote in one article. Scientific advancements
since Thomas’ time, however, have revealed that
human life begins at the moment of conception. La
Razon commented that Adasevic "suggests that
perhaps the saint wanted to make amends for that error."
Today the Serbian doctor continues to fight for the
lives of the unborn.
(Reprinted with permission from the Catholic News
Agency)
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