In 1999, doctors were operating on Samuel Armas in the womb to address the congenital disorder, spina bifida, when this iconicĀ image was captured.
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In 1999, doctors were operating on Samuel Armas in the womb to address the congenital disorder, spina bifida, when this iconicĀ image was captured.
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The story is very encouraging. The pic however…I just ate, man.
G_d, please take over here. We won’t ever have adequate words.
How is young Samuel Armas now? I sure hope there is a success story.
I recall this and loved it then, love it now. thanks for the update.
I googled him and it shows a picture of him with a basketball trophy. He doesn’t look 15 in the photo but he looks good.
I just opened an email telling me of the death of one of the stalwarts of the pro-life movement in our diocese. His name is Joe. Please pray for his soul or to thank God for his life.
Smile every time I see that picture. Life is exciting!