On former clinic worker, the late Joan Appleton, and her healing.
So each morning — in order to aid her spiritual and psychological healing — Appleton imagines a child. “I name it. I pray for it. I ask a life for it,” she said. “I’ll do this for the rest of my days.”
In addition, Appleton said, she goes to abortion clinics twice a week and talks to the babies in the womb rather than to their mothers.
“I tell them I’m sorry they have to die today. I hope they’ll forgive us and go to God,” she said.
PATRICIA LEFEVERE “Ex-abortion providers: conversion tales “ National Catholic Reporter, January 16, 1998
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