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Archdiocese of Detroit to Bury
Aborted Babies Found in
WomanCare Dumpsters
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By Citizens for a Pro-Life Society Editors
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Saturday, May 3, 2008 the Archdiocese of Detroit will provide a funeral Mass and
burial for 25 aborted babies retrieved from the trash dumpsters behind WomanCare
abortion clinics—owned and operated by Alberto Hodari. The funeral Mass will begin
at 10:30 AM at St. Gerald’s Church, 21300 Farmington Road, Farmington, Michigan.
A private burial service will take place for the aborted babies immediately following
the Mass at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Southfield, Michigan.
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In February and March 2008 pro-lifers, including members of Citizens for a Pro-life
Society, discovered bio-hazardous waste, numerous patient records and the remains
of aborted babies in the dumpsters of Hodari’s abortion clinics. The dumpsters at
WomanCare clinics in Lathrup Village, Sterling Heights and Southgate, Michigan
were monitored from February 8, 2008 through March 2, 2008. Monica Migliorino Miller,
director of CPLS, and others, discovered remains of aborted babies, bloody suction
gauze tubing used in abortions, blood drenched surgical paper, dozens of glass medicine
vials, used syringes, IV bags with tubing and sharps, numerous condoms and condom
wrappers probably used for ultra-sounds, bloody surgical gloves, dozens of bloody
suction canulas used in abortions and over 200 patient records. Miller’s group mounted
a video on You Tube that records their March 2, 2008 discovery of bio-hazardous
waste and finding of aborted babies in Hodari’s Lathrup Village dumpster. A full
record of the searches of the Woman Care dumpsters may be found at www.prolifesociety.org.
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On March 6, 2008 the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and Lathrup Village
police conducted an investigation of the waste material Miller turned over to authorities.
On March 10, 2008 they also conducted their own search of the Lathrup Village trash
dumpster and found bio-hazardous waste material. The Oakland County prosecutor’s
office is expected to charge Hodari with violating Michigan State laws on improper
disposal of patient records.
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Miller states: “These unborn babies are the Throw-aways of our society. They were
killed in violent acts of abortion, and literally thrown away in the trash—destined
to find their final resting place with garbage in a land-fill. When we found them
we discovered the awful secret of their hidden and silent deaths. Now they are embraced
by God’s people and buried with other babies. This tomb will be a place of refuge
especially for grieving mothers and dads who regret that they made the decision
to abort their children—a place of reconciliation. We are grateful to the Archdiocese
of Detroit that some justice will be done for these few little ones and may this
act of mercy proclaim to all the world that human life is sacred.”
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