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April 28, 2008 by Amy

Two stories:

Jim Caviezel’s adoption of two older, ill children from China

You’ve probably already heard this, but it’s worth noting again – Alaska Governor Sarah Palin recently gave birth to her fifth child, who has Down Syndrome.

She and her husband, Todd, showed their new baby, Trig Paxson Van Palin, to a few reporters and photographers and answered questions about his condition and the sooner-than-expected delivery.

Trig has Down syndrome, a genetic abnormality that affects a child’s intellectual and physical development, the governor confirmed.

“When we first heard, it was kind of confusing,” Palin, 44, said. She called the revelation “very, very challenging” and said she initially felt sad.

But the family has worked through that. Palin said she and Todd feel blessed and chosen by God. With a big family including four older kids, grandparents, aunts and uncles, Palin said, they will have lots of support for what’s ahead. In their eyes, she said, “he’s absolutely perfect.”

The oldest Palin kid, Track, is in the Army and texted his mother after learning the news with something to the effect of “This is just so cool — I finally got my brother.”

In a letter she e-mailed to relatives and close friends Friday after giving birth, Palin wrote, “Many people will express sympathy, but you don’t want or need that, because Trig will be a joy. You will have to trust me on this.” She wrote it in the voice of and signed it as “Trig’s Creator, Your Heavenly Father.”

“Children are the most precious and promising ingredient in this mixed-up world you live in down there on Earth. Trig is no different, except he has one extra chromosome,” Palin wrote.


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  1. on April 28, 2008 at 9:53 am Patricia Gonzalez

    The link to the Caviezel item goes to the website of St. Paul’s outside the Walls … where does one go from there, or is that a mistake? The story of Gov. Palin is quite wonderful, though. I met a lovely young woman yesterday who is a Down Syndrome child — she and her Mom were cuddling some baby Shih-tzu puppies, which they breed and sell. It’s true that Down children are a source of joy to their parents and families, but they’re generally so open and friendly … God bless them, and those who care for them!


  2. on April 28, 2008 at 11:58 am Lynn

    Amen! We can learn a lot from these special children.


  3. on April 28, 2008 at 6:58 pm Patricia Gonzalez

    The link’s been fixed, and I found the story of the Caviezels and their children really inspiring. What a fine person this man is — God bless him and his family! Not only a terrific actor, but someone who really lives his faith. Quite a refreshing change from the general run of “celebrity” that gets the lion’s share of the publicity today.


  4. on April 29, 2008 at 9:06 pm Donald R. McClarey

    Sarah Palin is living proof that there are good people who are also politicians. God bless Trig and his parents. God and simple human love are a formidable combination.


  5. on April 30, 2008 at 2:07 pm Amy

    Dear Blogger:

    Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, recently posted two videos on YouTube in which he describes and demonstrates the two most common abortion procedures, using plastic fetal models, the actual instruments of abortion, and the words found in medical textbooks and court testimony.

    You can view these videos at:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=us_y9GP_-DA (Dismemberment abortion)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBOAPleF1t0 (Suction abortion).

    These videos are part of a new project called, “Is This What You Mean?” It aims to educate the public about the nature of abortion and to challenge public officials and candidates who support the legality of abortion to admit what it is. A full description of the project is at http://www.priestsforlife.org/action/abortion-procedure-revealed.htm.

    I am requesting that you post links on your blog to these two videos and/or to the full explanation of this powerful project.

    We in the pro-life community have been fed up for a long time with “public servants” who can’t seem to tell the difference between serving the public and killing the public. This election season, it’s time for that to change. No matter what politicians or voters or Church officials are or are not going to do, it’s time that we who know what abortion is, draw a line in the sand and give candidates and office-holders alike this challenge.

    If you will help spread the word by posting these links please email webmaster@priestsforlife.org.

    Thank you,

    Mrs. Amy Seltzer, MEV



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