Although mainstream media won’t carry this story…
….it’s all over the internet. Surely you’ve seen it.
Just like America’s famous Dr. Bernard Nathanson, a Serbian former abortionist has become a pro-life advocate. With help from St. Thomas Aquinas…
Stojan Adasevic, who performed 48,000 abortions, sometimes up to 35 per day, is now the most important pro-life leader in Serbia, after 26 years as the most renowned abortion doctor in the country.
“The medical textbooks of the Communist regime said abortion was simply the removal of a blob of tissue,†the newspaper reported. “Ultrasounds allowing the fetus to be seen did not arrive until the 80s, but they did not change his opinion. Nevertheless, he began to have nightmares.â€
In describing his conversion, Adasevic “dreamed about a beautiful field full of children and young people who were playing and laughing, from 4 to 24 years of age, but who ran away from him in fear. A man dressed in a black and white habit stared at him in silence. The dream was repeated each night and he would wake up in a cold sweat. One night he asked the man in black and white who he was. ‘My name is Thomas Aquinas,’ the man in his dream responded. Adasevic, educated in communist schools, had never heard of the Dominican genius saint. He didn’t recognize the nameâ€
“Why don’t you ask me who these children are?†St. Thomas asked Adasevic in his dream.
“They are the ones you killed with your abortions,’ St. Thomas told him.Â
“Adasevic awoke in amazement and decided not to perform any more abortions,†the article stated.
However, there’s another twist to the story, before it concludes. Know that bumper sticker we’ve seen for years…”Abortion stops a beating heart”? It was a beating heart that finally stopped Adasevic.
“That same day a cousin came to the hospital with his four months-pregnant girlfriend, who wanted to get her ninth abortion—something quite frequent in the countries of the Soviet bloc. The doctor agreed. Instead of removing the fetus piece by piece, he decided to chop it up and remove it as a mass. However, the baby’s heart came out still beating. Adasevic realized then that he had killed a human being,â€
After this experience, Adasevic “told the hospital he would no longer perform abortions. Never before had a doctor in Communist Yugoslavia refused to do so. They cut his salary in half, fired his daughter from her job, and did not allow his son to enter the university.â€
After years of pressure and on the verge of giving up, he had another dream about St. Thomas.Â
“You are my good friend, keep going,’ the man in black and white told him. Adasevic became involved in the pro-life movement and was able to get Yugoslav television to air the film ‘The Silent Scream,’ by Doctor Bernard Nathanson, two times.â€
Here’s more by Dr. Nathanson.
(And here’s a fact sheet from the USCCB on the confusion some people still have about Church teaching on human life.)