Project Rachel of Southern Illinois & Metro St. Louis

 

Healing

 

The sequence of these steps is not fixed. Each woman will be unique in the way she moves through the process. Some women will have begun their own therapeutic interventions. Others may need help beginning their journey to healing.

These steps may be helpful for a woman who would like to begin her journey to healing:

We want to help you understand that it is necessary to forgive those responsible for and involved in your abortion if you are to be truly free. In forgiving others you will come to understand forgiveness for yourself.

The key questions that a woman who is struggling after an abortion has to resolve are:

You must remember that, as part of closure, there will be times when you will feel sadness when you think of your child. That is normal. It does not mean that you are not healed. Rather, those tears will be a sign of your healing. When you are healed, the memory of the abortion and your child won’t leave you, but, through the grace of God, it will no longer cause you pain.

Many faith denominations are aware of the grief and hurt caused by abortion. The Catholic Church is so very aware of the weight of the pain of abortion that she promotes and implements Project Rachel Post-abortion healing programs all over the country.

The Catholic Church lovingly offers this help with neither judgment nor condemnation, offering hope and healing to the hurting. A Message of Love and Healing
This specific Project Rachel program site is a gift to you from the Belleville Catholic Diocese, in Belleville, Illinois.

 

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