By Mark Weyermuller –
On Saturday, September 12, 2020, Citizens for a Pro-Life Society, Priests for Life and the Pro-Life Action League will co-sponsor the 8th annual National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children, calling on pro-life Americans to honor the gravesites of our aborted brothers and sisters.
Solemn prayer vigils will be conducted at these Illinois gravesites, of which there are 54 across the United States, as well as at dozens of other locations.
Learn more about this gravesite . . .St. Mary Cemetery 87th Street and Hamlin Avenue Evergreen Park, IL 60805 Map and Directions Day of Remembrance: Saturday, September 12th at 1:00 p.m.Special Guests: Bishop Andrew Wypych, Father Scott Haynes, and Ron Lewis Parking: Available near gravesite. See map here. Contact the local organizer
Gravesite of 2,033 Aborted Babies
Learn more about this gravesite . . .Queen of Heaven Cemetery 1400 S. Wolf Road Hillside, IL 60162 Map and Directions Day of Remembrance: Saturday, September 12th at 2:00 p.m. Special Guests: Bishop Mark Bartosic, Father Paul Stein, Jacob Tipre Parking: Available near Section 108. See map here. Other Info: Gravesite is located in Section 108 at the far western edge of the cemetery, about 500 feet south of Roosevelt Road. See map here. Sponsored by: Pro-Life Action League Contact the local organizer
Learn more about this gravesite . . .Resurrection Cemetery 200 W Romeo Road Romeoville, IL 60446 Map and Directions Day of Remembrance: Saturday, September 12th at 1:00 p.m.Special Guests: Father Patrick Mulcahy, Jennifer Shea, and Sarah Minnich Other Info: Gravesite is located in the Garden of Angels (Section 1) near the southeast corner of the cemetery. See map here. RSVP on Facebook here.Contact the local organizer
Here is the link to various services taking place this Saturday around the country. http://abortionmemorials.com/sites.php
One year ago this week, Doctor Urlch Klopfer died on September 3, 2019. Seven days later his family found 2246 aborted children in bags in 71 cardboard boxes stored in his garage in Crete, Illinois from abortions done around 2000-2003. A week later, another 165 aborted children were found in one of his cars in Dolton, Illinois. I’ve written a series of articles, attended several news conferences, also attended the burial in South Bend, Indiana, last February.
The story is not over as to why? Why was he storing deceased babies in his garage? Who else was involved? Why only those years from 2000-2003? What about other 30,000 abortions he performed? Is this practice still going on today? Why is killing unborn children legal? Where is the outrage?
Here are some of my articles about Klopfer:
In 2020, we are struggling with the COVID health issues and lockdowns. Many businesses are closed or restricted like restaurants, bars, churches, gyms, etc yet abortion clinics continue to operate without restrictions. Again, we must all remember that “abortion takes human life.”
Mark Weyermuller is a small business owner, real estate professional, and conservative activist in Chicago. He is a citizen journalist and regular contributor to Illinois Review.