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Family & Life’s ‘Journey Towards Forgiveness’ Project


Healing Post-Abortion Syndrome in Ireland

You may be wondering how many women in Ireland have had abortions. Well, that number is not easy to estimate. Some commentators put the “real” number between three and five thousand per year. If some of those abortions are repeats, the number of women should be reduced to account for the repeats. Even making a generous allowance for repeat abortions, the numbers are high.

That is why Family & Life is launching a new project to meet this crisis. The new project is called the “Journey Toward Forgiveness” and is aimed at women (and men) who live with the devastating problems of Post Abortion Syndrome (PAS). Healing Post-Abortion Syndrome requires specialists in spiritual and psychological counselling. The new project is called the “Journey Toward Forgiveness”.



Help Family & Life to launch the new “Journey Toward Forgiveness” project and to support other baby-saving and educational projects. We have a sense of urgency to reach as many souls as possible to save pregnant mothers and their babies from the disaster of abortion – and to help mothers who are wounded by abortion to find healing and forgiveness.

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Latest Projects

  • Campaign Against Embryo Experimentation
  • Family & Life End of Year Report
  • The Polish Appeal 2008
  • Educate for Life Schools Appeal 2008/2009
  • Ethical Vaccine for Children Project
  • September/Autumn 2008 Cinema Campaign
  • Life Day Appeal
  • Film for Every Doctor in Ireland Project
  • Advertising Campaign in Pubs
  • Life—A New Revolution. A Film Documentary
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