Today in White Plains, NY, Red Rose Rescue conducted a nonviolent direct action intervention at the "All Women's Health & Medical Services" murder facility. This for-profit buisness performs grisly abortions on babies in the womb up to 24 weeks old!

There were five primary sidewalk and vestibule prolife counselors offering information and roses to the arriving pregnant mothers. And in addition, there were two patient advocates and one counselor in the waiting room also handing out roses with pregnancy aid cards.
The waiting room advocates and the vestibule counselors were able to pray, counsel mothers, and dialogue with staff (and police) inside the abortion facility for over TWO HOURS.
"We stayed inside the building to be faithful patient advocates for the moms and their tiny little ones in the womb," said Will Goodman, "in conscience, we could not leave while innocent people were in harm's way."
Approximately seven mothers entered the facility during the rescue. Each received compassionate prolife counseling. One mother freely chose to leave the abortuary, and was in tears as she departed. This young mother was offered help and did not return to the abortuary.
"We have great hope that our witness for life today touched the hearts and minds of each mom," stated Laura Gies, a seasoned prolife veteran sidewalk counselor.
Two waiting room patient advocates and one vestibule counselor were unjustly arrested by command of the abortion mill chief administrator.
Sidewalk counselors, meanwhile, remained at the killing facility in the cold wind for over four hours total. At least four more pregnant women showed up for abortions after the arrest of the nonviolent patient advocates. However, counselors witnessed two moms leaving the butchering center as "turn aways" from abortion and were not seen to return.
"Today saw an excellent effort in our counseling outreach," said Br. Simeon of the Franciscans of the Renewal-- a sidewalk prayer warrior and servant of the outcast poor.
There were also good opportunities for constructive and respectful discussions with local law enforcement. Similarly, peaceful words were shared with the homicidal staff members.
The onsite RRR team had ten women, two Catholic Priests, a Franciscan Brother, and seven laymen.
Arrested were Fr. Fidelis, Will Goodman, and "Baby John Doe."
All have been released unharmed with a court appearance at the White Plains courthouse set for December 13th, which happens to be the "observed" Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the Archdiocese of New York.
Thank you for all of your prayers, love, and support!!
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