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"One dark day in January of 1973, SATAN donned judicial robes! Robes flowing, gavel in hand, he swept onto the floor of the United States Supreme Court. He presided over the most atrocious travesty of justice that ever took place, and he declared - we now have the 'right' to murder the most innocent, in what should be the safest place in the universe for them! And since then, tens of millions of babes have been assassinated in their own mothers' wombs! The darkness indeed grows deeper."

4829 Bennington Avenue in Baton Rouge, operated as an abortion mill from 1986 - 1994 where 30,000 babies were murdered. Now serving as a memorial to the holocaust of abortion, it also provides services to help women in crisis pregnancies.

Pray to End the Holocaust of Abortion!

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Fr. John Rickert, FSSP celebrated a Solemn

High Mass in the Tridentine Rite at the Pro-Life

Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

St. Joseph MO, October 7, 2019 

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NEW VIDEO:  The Holy Innocents - Warning: very graphic, tragically real, yet this possessed culture needs to be confronted with the truth of what abortion really is. A holocaust of unprecedented magnitude which crucifies Our Lord Jesus Christ anew.

Kermit Gosnell "the Jeffrey Dahmer of abortionists"

Kermit Gosnell "the Jeffrey Dahmer of abortionists"

And his connections to Delta Clinic of Baton Rouge

with Grand Jury Report of January, 2011 against

Kermit Gosnell from the District Attorney of Philadelphia

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Our Lady of Guadalupe

This Site is Dedicated to

Our Lady of Guadalupe

 

Contact Us

ahmemorial@yahoo.com

National American

Holocaust Memorial

4829 Bennington Avenue

Baton Rouge, LA 70808

 

Telephone: 225-938-1139

 

Owned and operated by

The St. Mary and St. Joseph Family Memorial Foundation.

 

Hosted by:

Christian Patriots For Life  

CpForLife.org

Founded  1999

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