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MO Reproductive Health Advocates Preach Message Of Understanding

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Monday, August 31, 2009   

ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Physician Leroy Carhart has become the central figure in the Midwest in the nation's abortion debate since his collegue, Dr. George Tiller, was gunned down three months ago. Abortion opponents picketed Carhart's Nebraska clinic over the weekend to block Carhart's efforts to open a late-term abortion clinic in Wichita, which would replace Tiller's now-closed clinic.

The Rev. Rebecca Turner, executive director of Faith Aloud in Missouri, says abortion doctors have endured harassment for too long and some have ultimately given their life. She says it is time for clergy in the Midwest who support a woman's right to choose to let their voices be heard.

"This is the kind of religion that we want the world to be able to understand, rather than the kind that often gets the headlines and that is, on the contrary, very hateful."

Weekend demonstrators complained of unsafe conditions at Carhart's Nebraska clinic. They also argued that life starts at conception.

Turner says what didn't make headlines is that Tiller cared for his patients' spiritual needs before tending to their medical needs.

"He was the first in the country to have a quiet meditation room right there in his clinic - a chapel, of sorts."

Tiller was one of just a few doctors in the Midwest who perform late-term abortions.

Further information is available from Faith Aloud, 314-531-5010.




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