Requiem for the Disappeared
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By Citizens for a Pro-Life Society Editors
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"Tell Me Who I Am"
is original music composed for the video,
Requiem for the Disappeared |
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Requiem for the Disappeared features the song
"Tell Me Who I Am" which is
original music composed by Mark Cabrera and Peter Mulka, Lyrics by Monica
Migliorino Miller, sung by Peter Mulka and produced by
Mediatrix Records
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Requiem for the Disappeared is a 5 minute movie of the burials of 23 victims of
abortion who were discovered by members of Citizens for a Pro-Life Society in
the trash dumpsters behind 3 Michigan abortion clinics. The babies, ranging in
age from 6 weeks to 20 weeks, were found in March and April 2008 behind the
Womancare abortion clinics located in Lathrup Village and Southgate, MI, owned
by abortionist Alberto Hodari, and the Women's Advisory abortion clinic in
Livonia, MI, owned by abortionist Reginald Sharpe. |
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Twenty of the aborted babies were buried by Citizens for a Pro-Life society in
two ceremonies in Michigan, May 3rd and June 27, 2008. Three of the aborted
babies were buried, July 27, 2008 in a ceremony organized by Priests for Life at
the EWTN Shrine in Hanceville, AL. |
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Requiem for the Disappeared, unlike any other movie, shows the great conflict of
our age, the battle between two worlds; one world that believes human life is
sacred and consecrated to God and the other world that kills innocent unborn
children and consecrates them to the trash. |
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In five minutes the movie says it all. |
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