Motherhood
Interrupted
A Catholic Ministry
For Post Abortion Healing
"As heavy as the weight of death
you bear, especially the death of
your own unborn baby, life itself is
stronger...As painful as your
abortion is, forgiveness will bring
you freedom and peace."
"Jane Brennan's story is one of reconciliation, healing and
hope.Through the telling of her experience with abortion, Jane
is living the witness that Pope John Paul II had hoped
post-abortive women would embrace. In Evangelium Vitae, he
addressed women who've had abortions with these words:
'you can be among the most eloquent defenders of everyone's
right to life. Through your commitment to life, whether by
accepting the birth of other children or by welcoming and caring
for those most in need of someone to be close to them, you
will become promoters of a new way of looking at human life.
(no. 99)' Jane is seeking to do exactly that. Her witness has
taken courage and humility. Her desire to tell her story reveals
her love for human life, and particularly, her love for women. I
hope she succeeds in communicating to many her message of
hope in the love and mercy of God."
Archbishop Charles Chaput
Archdiocese of Denver
Jane Brennan
Photo (JPG)
From the Forward (PDF)
Excerpts From the Book (PDF)
Bridging the Divide (PDF)
Book Cover (JPG)
Press Releases
Motherhood Interrupted Published, Feb 6 2008 (PDF)
Radio Announcement
One Minute Commentaries - Susan B. Anthony List (MP3)
Articles by Jane Brennan
Who Cares About Abortion? (PDF)
Understanding the Post-abortive Woman (PDF)
Why Do Women Need Abortion? (PDF)
Switching Sides (PDF)
How Could She Do That? (PDF)
In The News
The Catholic Exchange, April 8, 2008 (PDF)
Denver Catholic Register, April 9, 2008 (PDF)
Protesting at the DNC August 25,2009 (PDF)
My Real Name by Laura Rohling of Chapter 2 (PDF)