Babies are being born alive and left to die in Irish abortions.
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After success in Ireland and continued pressure in Poland, the oligarchs are now attempting to introduce abortion in another Catholic stronghold, Argentina.
In response to efforts by the government to introduce abortion once again, some 300,000 people demonstrated all over Argentina, with the largest demonstration occurring in the capital city of Buenos Aries.
Most of the groups who marched were Catholic, though there was a sizeable Evangelical presence also. At the demonstration in Buenos Aries they had a large image of an unborn child raised above the crowd.
Argentina already offers abortion for rape, incest and where the life of the mother is perceived to be in danger, so pro aborts there can’t even hide behind those arguments as Irish pro aborts did.
Argentina can take it from us here in Ireland, if they legalise abortion, babies will be born alive and left to die, birth rates will collapse and healthy babies will be aborted after misdiagnosis.
In support of the prolife campaigners, Pope Francis has sent a letter expressing his encouragement. Francis has also compared abortion to ‘hiring a hitman’.
We can only wait and see if Argentina will be subjected to the same Soros led hatred of the unborn that Poland and Ireland have been subjected to in the past number of years.
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On Red Wednesday, the 25th of November, Christians facing persecution are remembered and prayed for.
For Leftists in Chile, Red Wednesday has been an opportunity to further oppress the world’s most persecuted faith.
In Antofagasta this evening, leftists have set fire to the Cathedral. Accompanying it was their usual hyena screams and celebrations.
1 month ago, Chile had faced several attacks on churches ahead of a plebiscite on changing the constitution, including the torching of Santiago Cathedral. The plebiscite passed, many Catholics will have felt a sigh of relief that they were no longer targets. But on this, the 1 month anniversary of the vote, leftists have made clear that this is just the beginning. They want the whole church gone and they are willing to burn it to the ground if needs be.
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