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**Carter Hayward
**“The seeds of goodness and truth and beauty, even as we gather here, are being sown.
… If women had made the rules, if women had written the sacred texts, if women had
been the architects of religion and state, sexuality would be understood as sacramental, so
too would the act of love-making, - whether heterosexual or homosexual - so too would
conception, miscarrying, and birth.
“Abortion would be a sacrament if women were in charge. Abortion should be a
sacrament even today. I suspect that for many women today, and for their spouses, lovers,
families and communities, abortion is celebrated as such, an occasion of deep and serious
and sacred meaning.”
onenewsnow.com/Blog/Default.aspx?id=195054
This is a just one entry of many. More reasons to pray.
**Carter Hayward
**“The seeds of goodness and truth and beauty, even as we gather here, are being sown.
… If women had made the rules, if women had written the sacred texts, if women had
been the architects of religion and state, sexuality would be understood as sacramental, so
too would the act of love-making, - whether heterosexual or homosexual - so too would
conception, miscarrying, and birth.
“Abortion would be a sacrament if women were in charge. Abortion should be a
sacrament even today. I suspect that for many women today, and for their spouses, lovers,
families and communities, abortion is celebrated as such, an occasion of deep and serious
and sacred meaning.”
- Episcopal “priestess” Carter Hayward, speaking at the ninth annual meeting of the National Abortion
Federation (NAF), June 9-12, 1985, at the Westin Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. Quoted in Andrew
Scholberg. “The Abortionists Meet: 1985.” Primum Non Nocere [newsletter of the American Section of the
World Federation of Doctors Who Respect Human Life], Volume VI, Numbers 2 and 3, pages 1 through 6
[the abortionists in attendance cheered and applauded loudly when Hayward said the last
couple of sentences].