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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Feminism Misunderstood: One Woman's Journey to Peace Jane Brennan

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 Jane's story is a powerful and compelling testament to how Christ can take anyone out of despair and move them to a place of dignity and hope.
Carol - Lemmon, SD
 Jane Brennan's story is one of reconciliation, healing and hope. Jane is living the witness that Pope John Paul II had hoped post-abortive women would embrace. In Evangelium Vitae, he addressed women who've had abortions with these words: 'you can be among the most eloquent defenders of everyone's right to life...' Jane is seeking to do exactly that. Her desire to tell her story reveals her love for human life, and particularly, her love for women.
Archbishop Charles Chaput - Archdiocese of Denver


Jane Brennan, a former member of NOW and former Planned Parenthood volunteer, shares her heart-wrenching story of abortion and subsequent years of depression to her final conversion to the Catholic Church. With a Master's Degree in Counseling, she devotes her private practice to helping post-abortive women find a safe place to reconcile unresolved grief and loss.

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