Abortion clinic nurse Nan Patton Harrison discussed how she would be asked to baptize the aborted fetuses for women having abortions.
“Perhaps it was because of my empathy that they always asked me to do the baptism. It is difficult to do.”
She then goes on to relate the difficulty of finding a small aborted baby among the remains of uterine lining and placenta in an abortion’s aftermath. She describes one ‘baptism:’
“After I baptized the fetus, I flushed it down the hopper.”
Catherine Whitney “Whose Life: A Balanced, Comprehensive View of Abortion from it’s Historical Content to the Current Debate” (New York: William Morrow & Company) 1991 p 205
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