National Catholic Register, Sept. 6-12, 1998.

Group Helps Former Abortion Providers Rebuild Their Lives

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by JOSEPH ESPOSITO
Washington Bureau Chief

WASHINGTON-A new national organization expects to help former 
abortion providers heal and reconcile themselves to their past 
actions. The Society of Centurions of America, based in St. Paul, 
Minn., is developing a program to assist these women and men in their 
often difficult transition.

Joan Appleton, who ran a Virginia abortion clinic in the 1980s, told 
the Register, "The Centurion was the Roman soldier who crucified 
Christ. When Christ died, he fell to his knees, dropped his sword, 
and said, 'Truly this was an innocent man."'

"Those of us who have been in the abortion business have dropped our 
swords against unborn children," she said.

The organization developed from the work of Dr. Philip Ney, a 
psychiatrist in Victoria, British Columbia. Ney, who had been active 
in counseling victims of child abuse and post-abortion trauma, began 
the Society of Centurions several years ago.

Appleton, a registered nurse, met with Ney in 1995 for counseling in 
her efforts to overcome the guilt and depression associated with her 
past abortion work. The encounter helped her healing process and 
prompted an interest in creating an American counterpart to the 
Centurion effort.

Appleton said, "We have literally thousands of former abortionists 
and former abortion clinic employees in the United States who need 
help because we suffer the same as a woman who has had an abortion 
and experiences post-abortion trauma."

Some who suffer from depression turn to drugs, alcohol, or even 
suicide, she noted.

The Society of Centurions is active in Canada and flourishing in 
Europe. The American group held its first conference in August 1998 
and expects to hold a much larger one in March 1999 in St. Paul. 
Besides conferences, the organization will promote outreach, local 
chapters, and produce newsletters and other forms of communication.

The main effort, however, will be to support those who have had 
difficulty accepting and dealing with their past roles.

"One thing that needs to be understood," Appleton said, "is that 
those of us who were in the business of killing babies had to 
dehumanize them. So the healing process consists of rehumanization."

"One of the problems that I had when I got out of the business was 
that I was very, very much alone. You're lost, absolutely lost. I 
lost every friend and had nowhere to go. A major reason why people 
don't get out of the abortion business is this fear of the pain of 
transition," she said.

Appleton said that former abortion workers are often loners and tend 
to move in different directions once they join the pro-life effort, 
as some do. The Society of Centurions, along with providing emotional 
support, also gives members an opportunity to be united and go 
forward as a group.

Some of the early members of the organization were people referred by 
pro-life activist Joseph Scheidler. "I support and encourage this 
very necessary organization," Scheidler told the Register. "I hope it 
will grow by leaps and bounds."

Another friend has been Father Frank Pavone, a member of the 
Pontifical Council for the Family and international director of 
Priests for Life.

He said the organization accomplishes two things. "First, it's 
personally necessary for the people who have come out of the abortion 
industry. What it does for the individual is critical."

"Second, what it does for the movement is to provide a sign of hope." 
This sign of hope is that even those in the abortion industry, "folks 
who have reached the end of their rope," can be turned around, he added.

Appleton said "Priests for Life have been absolutely outstanding and 
very, very supportive of the program." She believes it is essential 
for clergy of all denominations to be educated to the needs of former 
abortion workers, many of whom need spiritual guidance.

Appleton, who had been the head nurse at the well-known Commonwealth 
Women's Clinic in Falls Church, Va., has written in a brief 
autobiographical booklet: "I have already been in 'hell' and don't 
want to go back. All I want is to be taught how to be the Catholic 
woman Christ wants me to be."

In addition to her work with the Centurions, Appleton is a staff 
member with the Pro-Life Action Ministries, also based in St. Paul. 
This organization, founded in 1981, promotes local sidewalk 
counseling, education, and other pro-life outreach.

And, she told the Register, "I now enjoy a peace and tranquility I 
never had in my life, and it's something that I want everyone to 
have. But it takes time, effort, and work."

Among other high-level former abortion providers who have joined the 
pro-life movement are Dr. Bernard Nathanson, Carol Everett, and Norma 
McCorvey, who was "Jane Roe" in the landmark Roe v. Wade Supreme 
Court decision. McCorvey was received into the Catholic Church Aug. 17.

Appleton said anyone previously or currently involved in the abortion 
business - including physicians, nurses, lab technicians, counselors, 
or receptionists - are invited to contact her about the Society of 
Centurions (651- 771-1500).


Joseph Esposito writes from Washington, D.C.

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