Venerable Dr. Jérôme Lejeune was a French Catholic doctor who, in 1958, linked Down Syndrome to the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21. He was heartbroken, however, when his discoveries were being used for the prenatal diagnosis and abortion of babies with Down Syndrome. He lobbied against the pro-abortion laws that were making their way through the legal system at the time and defended the sanctity of human life when such a position was unpopular in the medical community. Learn more...
Stanislawa Leszczyńska (born May 8, 1896 in Łódź, died March 11, 1974) was a midwife in Auschwitz concentration camp responsible for delivery of over 3,000 children. An official candidate for canonization (sainthood) by Polish Catholic Church. What an incredible witness to life! Read her own story, her biography and an article about her...
Kristin Turner:
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