June 27, 2008 Burial of Aborted Babies with Bishop Daniel Flores and Fr.
Frank Pavone
This Friday, June 27, at the Assumption Grotto Church in Detroit,
there will be a Funeral Mass and Burial for aborted babies that were
retrieved in April 2008 from the trash dumpster behind the Women's
Advisory abortion clinic, Livonia, Michigan (see
www.prolifesociety.org).
The burial will be at 10am at the Assumption Grotto Parish,13770 Gratiot
Avenue, Detroit, 10:00am. The main celebrant will be Bishop Daniel Flores,
Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit. The burial service will take place immediately
after Mass in the Grotto cemetery. Fr. Frank Pavone will deliver the
graveside eulogy.
Please send this notice to your email lists. Invite your friends and
family. Spread the word. This is a unique and rare pro-life event. (Though
it is the second aborted baby burial in two months here in Michigan!)
You may also wish to attend our press conference. Citizens for
a Pro-life Society is holding a press conference on the morning of the
burial, Friday, June 27th, at the abortion clinic where the babies were
killed, namely at Women's Advisory, 27549 Six Mile Road in Livonia,
8:00A.M. All the media will be invited. Our goal is to expose the
atrocity of abortion, that human beings are in fact murdered in abortion
and their bodies thrown into the trash. We will discuss how Woman's
Advisory dumped bio-hazard waste and the patient records issue. We will
also discuss abortionist Reginald's Sharpe's revocation of his license
last year for a botched 3rd trimester abortion and the newly proposed
Michigan state legislation: The Human Treatment of Miscarried and
Aborted Babies Act. Feel free to show up for this on-the-side-walk
event. We will have 7 coffins representing the aborted babies that are
being buried.
Fr. Frank and Priests for Life invite all pro-life people to take part
spiritually in this funeral. “Abortion is too abstract,” Fr. Frank stated.
“Amidst the din of political, philosophical, and religious arguments, we too
easily lose sight of the fact that we are talking about real people.
Funerals bring us back to reality. Burials awaken consciences. Through
Friday’s ceremony, we restore some measure of the respect that should have
been given these babies when they were alive in the womb. Let’s honor them
together, and allow them, though dead, to speak to our nation and rouse the
conscience of our citizens and leaders!”