LEWISTON — A presentation that aims to help people become effective agents of compassion and to speak mercy, empathy, and love to post-abortive men and women is scheduled for Saturday, May 13.
Language of Compassion will be offered from 5-7 p.m. by the Project Rachel team in the Diocese of Portland at the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, 122 Ash St. All are encouraged to attend this free event, and no registration is necessary, according to a news release from Dave Guthro, communications director, Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland.
When one encounters someone who has experienced or been impacted by an abortion, one wants to help but one might be at a loss for words. This presentation will help one understand the effects of abortion and will teach one the words and the messages that can assist one in becoming an effective agent of healing and hope, according to a news release from Dave Guthro, communications director, Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland.
Through Project Rachel, the Diocese of Portland offers hope, understanding, and healing to women and men whose lives have been affected by abortion. The ministry develops tools for parish leaders and hosts Rachel’s Vineyard retreat weekends for those who are suffering in their post-abortive lives.
The presentation on May 13 is not a replacement for Rachel’s Vineyard retreats. Rather, it is a tool for those who wish to minister to post-abortive men and women.
To learn more about programs and initiatives in the Diocese of Portland and across the country that care for and promote healing for women and families in need, visit portlanddiocese.org.
For more information about Project Rachel in Maine, visit portlanddiocese.org.
To learn more about the May 13 event, call 207-777-1200.
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