Tuesday, October 29, 2013

'Baby Emily' Rogers celebrates her 15th birthday

Young Langley teenager born with 'omphalocele' birth defect is now strong, happy & motivated

Emily Rogers (front, right) poses with mother Marie, father Ron, and sister Alison. Photo submitted.
Emily Rogers, showered with prayers from hundreds of people hoping for her survival before she was born with an anomaly known as a "gross omphalocele," is now a strong and happy 15-year-old. For full story see The B.C. Catholic website.


Other stories recently posted to the site include:

Spanish woman recounts how beatified aunt saved her life

Blessed Josefa Martinez's niece says she owes her life to her aunt, who was beatified Oct. 13 alongside 521 other martyrs of the Spanish Civil War. For full story see The B.C. Catholic website.

Groups hail Supreme Court's Rasouli decision in life support case

Groups that intervened on behalf of the family of a patient on life support are hailing the Supreme Court of Canada's Oct. 18 Rasouli decision. For full story see The B.C. Catholic website.

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