[Grem] A Szívhang rendelet ....

Emoke Greschik greschem at gmail.com
2022. Nov. 25., P, 06:39:20 CET


*Interjú a valóság alapú életvédő 'Unplanned' film' "főszereplőjével", Abby
Johnsonnal, aki korábban az abortusz ipar aktív résztvevője volt, majd
életvédő és fokozatosan elkötelezett katolikus is lett. It a szentgyónás és
a szentségek valósságáról, hatásáról  is beszél.*
NEW PRO-LIFE MOVIE: Abby Johnson discusses "Unthinkable", reveals the next
pro-life phenomenon
video (38'21):
https://www.lifesitenews.com/episodes/new-pro-life-movie-abby-johnson-discusses-unthinkable-reveals-the-next-pro-life-phenomenon/

Warning — viewer discretion is advised: Catholic convert and former Planned
Parenthood abortion director Abby Johnson exposes the biggest challenges
threatening the pro-life movement today — including corruption in the
highest levels of Vatican leadership. Watch Abby unpack this shocking
exposé with John-Henry Westen as she previews her new upcoming pro-life
documentary, "Unthinkable" — featuring the biggest lies of the abortion
industry today — and get the inside information needed to fight for a
culture of life from an ex-disciple of the culture of death.

On Sat, Nov 19, 2022 at 5:47 PM Emoke Greschik <greschem at gmail.com> wrote:

> Vin Garbutt, the folk music legend who risked his career by defending
> unborn children
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> https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/meet-the-folk-music-legend-who-risked-his-career-by-defending-unborn-children/?utm_source=daily-catholic-2022-11-19&utm_medium=email
> Lynda  - sung
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=87&v=cXvCtJYSHu8&feature=emb_logo
> Lynda - lyrics
> https://www.topicrecords.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/TSDL428.pdf
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> Vin Garbutt:  LYNDA
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> sung:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=87&v=
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=87&v=cXvCtJYSHu8&feature=emb_logo>
>
> lyrics
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> CHORUS:
>
> Lynda, your kin can’t know the torture they put you through,
>
> or else they’d go head in hand in shae.
>
> Our hearts are true, but in the wrong place,
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> you know we’d never say to your face,
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> Anything we though would cause you pain.
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> Your life is one long giving, and we’ve the nerve to say
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>                 it’s not worth living,
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> And you say you’d go through it all again.
>
>
>
> Lynda's doctor told her things bright right from the start
>
> A baby due in January to warm her longing heart,
>
> But no sooner had she chosen the name when she heard that
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>                 her child couldn’t ever be the same
>
> As the ones in the street with the nimble feet playing
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> out a ‘normal’ part.
>
>
>
> Her doctor said that later tests had led him to believe
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>                 that things were far more serious than first he had
> perceived.
>
> He said her child could be deaf or blind with at least a definite
>
>                 defect of the spine
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> And her friend said, ‘If the choice were mine, I’d say you were relieved.’
>
>
>
> CHORUS
>
>
>
> To Lynda in the final days that advice sounded good,
>
> She knew her friend meant well, but would take a life she never could.
>
> So, her boy was born on a winter’s morn with a hole in his back and an
> unholy crown of thorns.
>
> Still Lynda smiled on her child new born as she had sworn she would.
>
>
>
> Her doctor said, ‘There is no hope, but I’ll do what I can.’
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> Lynda said, ’As long as I’m not dead, he’ll grow to be a man.’
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> So, with optimism and operations, and to Lynda’s own great expectations
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> Science saved the situation to Mother Nature’s plan.
>
>
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> CHORUS
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>
>
> Now Kevin’s almost seventeen, his ‘O’ levels he’s passed,
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> His mother’s heart’s a storehouse for the price that she’s amassed,
>
> She knew the going would be rough, but because she’s made of the stuff
>
> that saints are made of,
>
> She says she’s been paid back with enough love, her life to last.
>
>
>
> That life is still a struggle and for all, it’s plain to see,
>
> How she ever copes remains a mystery to me.
>
> But I know if we could be born again in a kindlier world of supermen and
> women,
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> Then like the person Lynda is, the rest of us could be.
>
> But I know if we could be born again in a kindlier world of supermen and
> women,
>
> Then like the person Lynda is, the rest of us would be.
>
>
>
> Still! At least young Kevin’s grown to be less handicapped … than me.
>
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