SCULPTOR DEPICTS MOTHER BEING FORGIVEN BY HER ABORTED CHILD
SCULPTOR DEPICTS MOTHER BEING FORGIVEN BY HER ABORTED CHILD
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As an art student, Martin Hudáček of Slovakia was moved to create a sculpture to draw attention to the devastation abortion can bring to the woman, and to the fact that through the love and mercy of God, reconciliation and healing are possible.
The sculpture shows a woman in great sorrow grieving her abortion. The second figure in the work is the aborted child, presented as a young child, who in a very touching, healing way, comes to the mother, to offer forgiveness.
Martin, who named the work “Memorial for Unborn Children,” said the sculpture also “expresses hope which is given to believers by the One who died on the cross for us, and showed how much He cares about all of us.”
Praised by many as an extremely effective representation of post-abortion trauma, the work sensitively communicates this reality and draws out many emotions and interpretations.
Dr. Martha Shuping, M.D., a psychiatrist with more than 20 years experience in helping women with abortion recovery, says, “I believe this beautiful image will resonate in the hearts of many women who have had abortions. It illustrates powerfully their experience.”
“This presents a very beautiful image of a core component of post-abortion healing,” comments Kevin Burke, LSW, of Rachel’s Vineyard Ministries, “that the very child that was lost to abortion with God’s grace is now instrumental in calling the wounded mother and father to repentance and healing in Christ.”
Julie Thomas of Atlanta, who has personally experienced abortion and is now active with the Operation Outcry post-abortion program, commented, “I love that the little girl is not a baby – we often talk about that during our Bible study and for some reason a lot of us believe that when we get to Heaven that our children will be a toddler as the child is here. . . .
“I find this a heart-rending sculpture,” says experienced post-abortion retreat leader, Fr. William Kurz, S.J. of Marquette University in Milwaukee. “It’s a message of forgiveness and healing needed by the grieving post-abortive mother even some years after her abortion … It speaks directly and beautifully both to the intense and profound grief of the mother, and to the dignity of the aborted baby.”
Marek Hudáček, brother of Martin, says both he and his brother were extremely surprised by the positive reactions from all over the world to the sculpture, “We did not expect it… The main intention of my brother to do the sculpture was not to be famous, but to speak about the important value of human life and the necessity to protect it from conception.”
(Excerpted from Life News)
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That sculpture is heartrending, and yet speaks to the hope of healing, and puts into visual display what God has literally done for me.
For any who desire to read a living testimony of the forgiveness and healing that Christ provides to the post-abortive woman, I invite you to check out this link:
https://www.amazon.com/Out-Grief-Into-Wholeness-Abortion/dp/1545636125
God’s richest blessings to all,
Susan
Thanks Sue for sharing. Yes, the lie that Satan wants people to believe is that there is no peace, no healing, no forgiveness for having an abortion. But we know that through Christ, it is possible. No condemnation, just hope. And forgiveness from those little ones who were aborted, as they are seated in heaven with our Father!