How a single tear can produce an orchard
Since 2017, a secret taxpayer-funded NGO is birthing a cunningly-quiet "abortion underground."
Despite chemical abortion growth--tragically--the popularity of later trimester abortion remains.
To improve this data, a US taxpayer-funded NGO is secretly-removing logistical and transport barriers.
Eponymously, the Brigid Alliance has slandered St Bridgid with allegations of witchcraft and abortions.
All were practiced in-the-person of Brigid of Kildare, see Wikipedia-sourced quote using today's timestamp.
"Brigid is said to have preserved a nun's chastity in unusual circumstances. Liam de Paor (1993)[44] and Connolly & Picard (1987), in their complete translations of Cogito Sus, give substantially the same translation[44]: of the account of Brigid's ministry to a nun who had failed to keep her vow of chastity and had become pregnant. In the 1987 translation: "A certain woman who had taken the vow of chastity fell, through the youthful desire of pleasure, and her womb swelled with child. Brigid, exercising the most potent strength of her ineffable faith, blessed her, causing the child to disappear, without coming to birth, and without pain. She faithfully returned the woman to health and to penance". The Brigid Alliance, an American NGO that assists people seeking abortions, was named after St Brigid in reference to this miracle."
Satanically-spun, St Brigid is implicated as an abortionist, marinating in seeds of witchcraft.
Rather than waste time on the evils of AI, please use this moment to alert your politicians.
They must stop the abortion underground. Tax funds cannot suppport online-encyclopedias & The NY Times.
The Brigid Alliance website is still live as of this publication's date/time stamp,
I give my permission to copy & paste this letter.
Goals are to dignify & recognize each miraculous soul as a tiny taste of God.
Sources:
The abortion underground: Groups quietly help women with abortions who have to travel to access care
Brigid of Kildare - Wikipedia
Opinion | Donate This Holiday Season: Brigid Alliance Needs Your Help - The New York Times