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Where the mind goes…

April 19, 2014 by Faye Sonier 1 Comment

Last weekend was eventful. I developed complications following the birth of my son, and ended hitting one medical clinic and two hospitals before being hospitalized Friday night. (We also paid $52.50 in hospital parking fees over 24 hours, but that’s another issue.)

Friday afternoon, my husband and I were sitting in the waiting room of a hospital wing. At one point a hospital staffer walked by, pushing a long cart stacked with large plastic biohazard bins.

We looked at each other and realized that we were thinking the same thing: Did any of the bins contain bodies of aborted children?

I don’t even know if abortions are performed at this particular hospital, or if the bodies of children are placed in such bins following abortions.

Were we morbid? Realistic? Are such thoughts just a consequence of both of us being members of the pro-life movement?

I don’t know. But that’s where our minds went.

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Welcome Johanne Brownrigg

April 17, 2014 by Andrea Mrozek 4 Comments

Today we welcome a new blogger, one Johanne Brownrigg, to the team. I’m excited because Johanne is very fun. In fact, at pro-life meetings, there’s her and one or two others I look to to spice things up. Kindred spirits. Johanne is also warm and empathetic, on top of being fun. I think we have all gone to her with our woes at one time or another. And she speaks French! So it’s a great honour to have her join us to blog.

Here’s more about her.

(I very hastily set up Johanne’s new account this morning, did a fake test, which I did not mean to publish and then ran out the door to a meeting. Only to return to find the post went live–“Testing Johanne’s account” is not a terribly thought provoking post. Johanne, I can assure you, will do much, much better.)

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The art of faithful compromise

April 17, 2014 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

Something all pro-lifers, myself included, need to work on. A good read here, looking at the Biblical example of Daniel.

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Inching closer to a million

April 16, 2014 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

I’ve been checking every day to see how the fundraising is going for the Gosnell movie. If you haven’t given yet–one dollar or ten thousand–then please do what you can.  They need 2.1 million to make the movie.

So why do I care about this, apparently more than other worthy campaigns?

Because I have seen two of the documentaries done by this two filmmakers and they were both excellent. Because this is a culture changing enterprise. Because this will be a movie to expose hypocrisy. Because no one else will. Because it will cause people to think about what abortion always is. Because I’ve always been cynical that the political process will achieve anything in this domain, and if you believe cultural change is where it is at, then we need more pro-life movies. Because, please note, they don’t call it a “pro-life” movie… which is good because then half the continent would choose not to see it. Because when they make it, it will be fun to know I helped!

Here’s another clip from two supporters.

[youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9xMsKae10w#t=133]

Donate here.

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Buy Yellowberry

April 16, 2014 by Andrea Mrozek 3 Comments

It’s alarming that it would be so hard to find a suitable bra for teenagers but I’m not terribly surprised. I like the story behind founding the company:

Having lost my other younger sister, Caroline, at the age of five I learned how short our adolescence really is. For Caroline, all it took was a simple misstep off of a decorated, moving float in a parade. Just before my eyes, I saw her blue ones close for one last time. However, in her absence, Caroline is still powerful in my mind. She taught me through both her life and her sudden death, to slow down and enjoy each day as its own. It wasn’t until years after she died that I really understood her most meaningful mantras. They are now the backbones of my company Yellowberry.

I recently ordered a bathing suit online, here.  Good things are happening, though you’d never know it walking through the mall. The mall is not a place for sensitive souls… I almost feel assaulted by some of the ads. But that’s just me.

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Faye adds: Lea Singh wrote about this issue recently (yup, I’m a Lea Singh fan girl):

Look out stroller moms, our weekday hunting grounds are about to get a lot more racy. Victoria’s Secret has come to town. A massive store will open at the Rideau Centre in May, taking up a whopping 10,000 square feet of second-floor retail space. One floor down, Victoria’s Secret will be opening PINK, which is specifically targeted at teenage and even pre-teen girls.[…]

Just last year, PINK caused an uproar when it launched a line of sexy underwear for teen and pre-teen girls, printed with phrases such as “feeling lucky”, “I dare you”, “let’s make out” and “call me.” Are these the kinds of products we want our daughters to wear? At a time when young girls are under growing pressure to be sexy, we are only upping the ante by introducing stores like PINK into our malls.

In 2012 the CBC exposed the alarming consequences of growing up in our “porn culture” in a disturbing documentary entitled “Sext Up Kids”. According to that program, “as girls hit puberty, they start seeing themselves as objects of someone else’s needs and desires.”

I just avoid malls all together these days. I need to buy new pants this weekend, and I cringe that my husband and I have to hit the mall. Le sigh.

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“Otherhood”

April 16, 2014 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

A new book is out about childless single women of childbearing age, women who want to have kids:

Like millions of women in North America, it’s the situation I’m in and it’s the situation author Melanie Notkin is in. She calls it “otherhood,” a demographic of women who would like to be mothers, but who want to have children within the framework of a loving relationship, a.k.a. marriage. Notkin claims this is a growing demographic — nearly half of North American women of child-bearing age are childless — and my own anecdotal evidence supports this. Yours probably does, too. How many fantastic single women do you know? Now, think about how many single men you know. I’m betting heavily that the answer is far fewer of the latter.

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For women of the otherhood, this book provides assurances that what they’re feeling and experiencing are real and valid, but it still doesn’t address why this is happening. Of course, Notkin can’t provide answers because there aren’t really any to be had. If there were, the number of single, childless women wouldn’t be on the rise.

I think we have more answers then the author thinks we have.

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What pro-choicers want from pro-lifers today

April 15, 2014 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

In the following satirical sketch, pro-choicers are played by the men. Pro-lifers are played by the woman who believes we ought not return to the gold standard. Enjoy.

[youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS37SNYjg8w]

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A doctor who killed babies and endangered women

April 15, 2014 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

People, these filmmakers are now close to a million, with a goal of 2.1 million and 28 days left to raise it. I think they can do it.

Why does this movie need to be made?

“Over the years many people came to know what was going on here, but no one put a stop to it.”

Shed light on this. Please don’t forget to donate.

[youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHTDBLFKB-o]

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How to achieve lasting happiness

April 15, 2014 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

Ten minutes you REALLY won’t regret listening to. CS Lewis on sex, happiness, morality, freedom, order in society and the right to all of the above. An essay told in doodle form. (h/t)

[youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBp8M8M4DMs]

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Just when you thought the debate was closed…

April 14, 2014 by Natalie Sonnen 4 Comments

PEI comes up with a very academic conference entitled: Abortion, The Unfinished Revolution.

The line up is supposed to be impressive, but it sounds like a lot of political-speak, euphemisms and the worst kind of feminist ideology.  You can see the whole line up of “papers” to be presented, with summaries here.

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