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On Fr. Frank Pavone’s show ( I think she said its called el cresta? )on the radio that Fetuses were being sold to make up companies. Anyone else hear this? I cannot find anything on the internet about it… nor on priestsforlife.org

Any help will be greatly apprieciated.
 
On Fr. Frank Pavone’s show ( I think she said its called el cresta? )on the radio that Fetuses were being sold to make up companies. Anyone else hear this? I cannot find anything on the internet about it… nor on priestsforlife.org

Any help will be greatly apprieciated.
Are you sure your wife didn’t mean All Kresta? You may want to check the archives to his show - do a search on Fr. Pavone.
 
On Fr. Frank Pavone’s show ( I think she said its called el cresta? )on the radio that Fetuses were being sold to make up companies. Anyone else hear this? I cannot find anything on the internet about it… nor on priestsforlife.org

Any help will be greatly apprieciated.
This may be what she heard about…
DOCTORS SEEK ASYLUM AFTER EXPOSING UKRAINE ABORTION FOR COSMETICS SCANDAL. Two Ukraininan doctors, Vadym Lazaryev and Vladymyr Ishchenko, have been seeking asylum in Ireland since 2004, after they were forced to flee their country for exposing appalling human rights abuses of women and unborn children in the Ukraine.
The doctors were part of a group working to uncover a system of medical trafficking in the bodies of unborn babies, European Life Network reported today. Doctors were deceiving women into aborting their babies for false “medical” reasons, and then selling the bodies of the children.
The children would be aborted live, and their bodies cut into separate organs. In some cases live dissection took place. Most of the body parts were apparently sold to the burgeoning cosmetic industry of “foetal tissue” youth-enhancing treatments, as well as quack “medical therapies.” physiciansforlife.org/content/view/966/26/
Related stories observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,1461654,00.html

She has been given the final go-ahead to travel abroad for a cutting edge nonsurgical treatment that promises to make her look ten years younger. She doesn’t care if the treatment is expensive, involves babies and is so controversial that it is not allowed to be performed in this country - among her well-heeled friends, this is the ultimate new elixir of youth. dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=399376&in_page_id=1879&ico=Homepage&icl=TabModule&icc=FEMAIL&ct=5
 
This requires serious prayer!

Hail Mary, Full of Grace
The Lord is with You
Blessed art Thou Amongst Women
And Blessed is the Fruit of Thy Womb

Holy Mary, Mother of God
Pray for Us Sinners
Now and at the Hour of Our Death

Amen
 
Oh my…

Were we ever more deserving of another flood than we are today?😦
 
This has got to be a hoax, right? If this is true, I think we need to start trying to get this story out into the mainstream media. I have a hard time thinking even the pro-abortion people could support killing a child so the tissue could be used to make a rich old woman look younger. Or so I hope!
 
I find this claim hard to believe. Sounds an awful lot like the “aborted babies used for collagen” thing from 20 years ago, which turned out to be a hoax.
 
I find this claim hard to believe. Sounds an awful lot like the “aborted babies used for collagen” thing from 20 years ago, which turned out to be a hoax.
It is something that is outlawed in most places, and I don’t think something common or happening here in the USA. I use to think it was an Urban Legend. The way or how it was presented 20 years ago was suspect as you noted. But the news articles posted in my ealier post are real news stories. It is kind of hard to continue to dismiss them.🤷
 
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