Monday, April 25, 2016

Former Planned Parenthood official tells students about abortion's reality

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Abby Johnson, a former Planned Parenthood
employee of the year who has become an
outspoken pro-life advocate, is pictured in a 2011 photo.
Johnson told Georgetown University students April 20 that even
the most strident abortion provider can have a change of heart.
(CNS photo/Jose Luis Aguirre, Catholic San Francisco)
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Abby Johnson, the former Planned Parenthood employee of the year who has become an outspoken pro-life advocate, told Georgetown University students April 20 that even the most strident abortion provider can have a change of heart.

"I'm standing in front of you today as a testament to the power of conversion. No one is beyond the power of conversion. No one is beyond the power of Christ," Johnson said.

Her address -- attended by nearly 100 people -- came just hours after a controversial lecture on the Jesuit campus by Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood.

Noting that the president of the largest abortion provider was invited to speak at the Catholic university, Johnson said, "I keep thinking, I keep believing and I have faith that one day instead of me standing here speaking on defending the sanctity of human life, it will be Cecile Richards standing here."

Michael Khan, a sophomore at Georgetown and president of the university's right-to-life chapter, criticized Georgetown University's defense of having Richards deliver a lecture on campus as an issue of academic freedom and free speech.

"Cecile Richards is not an academic. She is an activist," he told the Catholic Standard, newspaper of the Washington Archdiocese. "Even if you believe in open dialogue (on the issue of abortion), she brings noting substantive to the table. I am disappointed in Georgetown's leadership for allowing her (Richards) to speak unchallenged."

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