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Updated: 10:24 AM May 11, 2008
Pro-Life Procession of Healing praised, panned
On Saturday, hundreds joined the Procession of Healing, a symbolic funeral procession to mourn abortions in Knox County.
Posted: 12:37 AM May 11, 2008Reporter: Mike McCarthy Email Address: Mike.McCarthy@wvlt-tv.com |
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KNOXVILLE (WVLT) – On Saturday, hundreds joined the Procession of Healing, a symbolic funeral procession to mourn abortions in Knox County.
It was much appreciated by Misty, a Knoxville mother who did not want to reveal her last name. When she was 17, she had an abortion.
"No matter what you do, you can't get past the pain,” she said. “My mother told me that I had to have abortion, or I needed to leave the house."
According to Misty, the choice to stay at home took away a funeral for what she calls her “12-week-old child.”
Organizers say the event was for people like Misty, who never got the chance to grieve.
She watched on as about 350 vehicles followed a single hearse through downtown Knoxville.
"It was a funeral procession for babies who were aborted last year,” said Aaron Jones who helped organize it. “We had about 3,100 abortions here in Knox County."
Participants in the Procession of Healing said they were pro-life, but not protesters.
"It's not a procession of condemnation, it's a process of people saying, 'we love you, let us reach out and love you and help you to be whole," said Pat Hughes, who took part in the event.
Organizers said the procession route allowed families to mourn and heal from their decisions, which rubbed some pro-choice advocates the wrong way.
"I think that it is a little dramatic, and implies that it was a kind of intended murder, which I don't believe choice is," said Ina Hughs, a pro-choice advocate who also said she understands why healing is needed, but called the procession a mockery. “I think it denigrated the spiritual and ritual side of a funeral."
As for Misty, she said the event offered her some closure, even know she believes her life will never be the same.
"You feel regret,” she said. “You always wonder, what could have been?."
Organizers expected as many as 30 hearses to participate, but only one came.
Many of the participants were members of the Trinity Chapel.
None of Knoxville’s abortion clinics would comment on the event. .
Latest Comments
As a woman who felt abortion was her only choice, this event is awesome! Those who think this event is a negative towards those who have aborted our children have NO IDEA of what it is like to suffer from an abortion. This event gave me a sense of real support and love while grieving the loss of my child. This event will only keep growing as more women and men..Yes abortion affects men too...find out about this. At our event there were 6 women I knew who had aborted their children and we all felt the same...this is so needed in the Christian Community.
Thank God for these people reminding others that these babies being aborted are live humans.
These people have their priorities messed up. If they are so pro-life, they should be putting more effort towards helping abused and neglected children that have already been born. Not to mention the fact that they were wasting gasoline and spewing more pollution into the air. I'd say fuel is the main reason only one hearse showed up. Quit showing how self-righteous you are and do good work for people here and now who really need it.
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