Sister Mary Grace, SV, of the Sisters of Life, shares the order's work in helping women in pregnancy crisis.
But, the nuns at Sisters of Life see the court's decision as an opportunity.
"This allows for a new point in the history of our country to say life is sacred, good and worth protecting. Whether it is the vulnerable child in the womb or the mother in distress and feeling along through her pregnancy, or the college student questioning their … sense of worth in life," Grace said.
"God wants to heal broken hearts and lives... Nothing, absolutely nothing, is beyond the love and mercy of Jesus Christ," the nun explained."There is no sin that is too big for Him, there is no darkness too great that His life and new light come into." While the number of nuns is decreasing in the United States, that is not the case for the Sisters of Life, according to a report in The Tablet. The group was founded in 1991 with just eight women, and now has more than 100.
The group, which was founded to serve as a pregnancy resource center, also offers weekend retreats, college outreach and end of life ministry,"We advise a woman to listen to her heart and let her heart dream again and not to be afraid to let others come close so we can dream together again about what is possible for the future," Grace explained.
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