Catholic New York
February 1, 1993
Life Saved
To the Editor:
I am a 27-year-old black woman who is a single mother,
working fulltime and attending graduate school. Although I am not a Catholic, I
am writing to you to express my complete agreement with Cardinal O'Connor's
assessment that were Dr. Martin Luther King alive today he would be against
legalized abortion.
Three years ago I became pregnant. In desperation, I decided
to seek an abortion. Through God's infinite mercy and compassion, on the morning
the abortion was to have been performed, I was prevented from entering the
clinic because Operation Rescue participants had chained themselves to its
doors.
The posters they displayed, though very graphic, did succeed in bringing me back to
reality and in conveying the horrible mutilation and dismemberment inflicted on
the unborn child in its mother's womb during an abortion. The Operation Rescue
counselors, in their offers of help, were gentle, nonjudgmental and obviously
sincere. I decided to have the baby. It was the best decision I ever will make.
The issue of abortion is not one of religious opinion but of
biological fact.
As many of your readers may know--but as I assure you, most
women seeking an abortion do not--the unborn baby, by the third week of life,
has a heartbeat. By the eighth week it possesses brain function, all the
external and internal organs of the adult and experiences sensitivity to pain.
The pro- life churches have to communicate the message far more effectively than
we have been doing, that it is biological science, not merely religious belief,
which proves that it is a human baby that is destroyed during an abortion, not
merely a mass of tissue,
Our nation was founded on the belief that a human being is
created in the image and likeness of God; that therefore his or her right to
life is inalienable, i.e., bestowed directly by God, and may not under any
circumstances no matter how seemingly compelling the reason, be arbitrarily
taken away by the state.
Operation Rescue participants are making great personal
sacrifices in willingly accepting jail to fight unjust laws, just as Dr, King
and his followers did in the'60s.
My son is alive today thanks to Operation Rescue. Thirty-five
million unborn babies who were put to death through legalized abortion were not
so fortunate.
Violet Sherringford Jersey City, N.J.
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