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Baby Miklós was saved from potential abandonment or trafficking after two Catholic nuns and Human Life International Hungary helped his birth mother – a prostitute – give him to an adoptive couple.
HUNGARY (LifeSiteNews) — The prospects for a Hungarian child born into prostitution are likely to end in abandonment, left to become one of the staggeringly high number of Hungarian children in sex trafficking across Europe. Human Life International has flipped that narrative for one baby boy, with what Dr. Imre Téglásy has labeled the “miracle.” That miracle saved a child who was destined to perish, either through criminal abortion or sexual abuse.
Téglásy is the director of Human Life International Hungary. An abortion survivor, Téglásy has found many ways to “pay it forward,” dedicating his saved life to the work of saving others.
“Baby Miklós’ biological mother Margit is a prostitute,” explained Téglásy, noting that prostitution is both legal and regulated in Hungary. Margit, 33-years-old, is homeless, and when not soliciting clients, she spends her nights in the open air or in random basements. When Margit encountered Sisters Teréz and Klára in a disreputable district of Budapest, she was pregnant, the identity of her child’s father not known. These Hungarian nuns immediately set out to find Margit the help she needed.
The sisters first connected Margit with a charity service helping women in need. Rather than visit the relief center as recommended, Margit disappeared for several weeks, eventually returning to seek out the nuns’ assistance. After multiple repeats as a “no show” at appointments and subsequent returns to the sisters for help, Margit was introduced to Dániel Fülep, a Roman Catholic theologian with a heart for the homeless.
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HUNGARY (LifeSiteNews) — The prospects for a Hungarian child born into prostitution are likely to end in abandonment, left to become one of the staggeringly high number of Hungarian children in sex trafficking across Europe. Human Life International has flipped that narrative for one baby boy, with what Dr. Imre Téglásy has labeled the “miracle.” That miracle saved a child who was destined to perish, either through criminal abortion or sexual abuse.
Téglásy is the director of Human Life International Hungary. An abortion survivor, Téglásy has found many ways to “pay it forward,” dedicating his saved life to the work of saving others.
“Baby Miklós’ biological mother Margit is a prostitute,” explained Téglásy, noting that prostitution is both legal and regulated in Hungary. Margit, 33-years-old, is homeless, and when not soliciting clients, she spends her nights in the open air or in random basements. When Margit encountered Sisters Teréz and Klára in a disreputable district of Budapest, she was pregnant, the identity of her child’s father not known. These Hungarian nuns immediately set out to find Margit the help she needed.
The sisters first connected Margit with a charity service helping women in need. Rather than visit the relief center as recommended, Margit disappeared for several weeks, eventually returning to seek out the nuns’ assistance. After multiple repeats as a “no show” at appointments and subsequent returns to the sisters for help, Margit was introduced to Dániel Fülep, a Roman Catholic theologian with a heart for the homeless.
Continued below.
‘Miracle’ baby born to prostitute in Hungary adopted thanks to Catholic nuns, Human Life International - LifeSite
Baby Miklós was saved from potential abandonment or trafficking after two Catholic nuns and Human Life International Hungary helped his birth mother – a prostitute – give him to an adoptive couple.