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Madonna Recalls Emotional Fight to Adopt Daughter Mercy James: ‘I Never Gave Up’

Madonna Recalls Emotional Fight to Adopt Daughter Mercy James: ‘I Never Gave Up’

Nearly eight years ago, American singer Madonna Louis Veronica went up against Malawi’s highest court to win the right to adopt then four-year-old girl, Mercy James.

Fast forward to today, the songstress opened the country’s first-ever pediatric surgery and intensive care center, which she named The Mercy James Institute for Pediatric Surgery and Intensive Care, after her now 11-year-old daughter.

At the opening ceremony of the foundation on Tuesday, Madonna recalled the emotional three-and-a-half year journey she went through to call Mercy her own after she had successfully adopted son David Banda in 2006.

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“I met Mercy soon after I met my son David, but they were living in different orphanages. David was in Mchinji in Home of Hope, and Mercy was here in Blantyre at Kondanani. Mercy was suffering from malaria, and David from pneumonia.

And when I held each of them in my arms, I whispered in their ears, that I would look after them. And I promised them that they would grow up into strong and healthy adults.

I was granted permission to adopt David first. And some time later, I filed a petition to adopt Mercy. But this time, the judge who was presiding said no. I was recently divorced, and she informed me, as a divorced woman, I was not fit to raise children and that Mercy James was better off growing up in an orphanage.”

 

The adoption raised strong public reaction because Malawian law requires would-be parents to reside in Malawi for one year before adopting, which Madonna did not do.

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If you know me, you can imagine how I received this information. It’s true, I am a freedom fighter. I am a feminist. I am a rebel heart. But I am also a compassionate and intelligent human being. And if you cannot give me a logical reason for the word ‘no,’ then I will not accept the word ‘no.’

After all said and done the supreme court did not back down, for the seven time grammy-award-winner adopting David was easy but she faced more judicial push-back in Mercy’s case. She said:

“I never gave up. And I never backed down. And I believe that if you want something badly enough in life, the universe will conspire to help you get it. It may not be exactly when you want it, it may not come exactly when you think it’s gonna come. It may not come in the package that you want it. But if you persevere, you will win,”

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She concluded saying:

“I fought for Mercy, and I won. It wasn’t easy. And with the blood, sweat, and tears of so many people here today, we fought for this hospital—and we won. So I’m here to say: never, ever give up on your dreams. Never stop fighting for what you believe in. And finally: Love conquers all.”

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According to PeopleBabies, all of Madonna’s six children were present at the Mercy James Institute for Pediatric Surgery and Intensive Care at the Queen Central Hospital, except daughter Lourdes, were at Tuesday’s ceremony.

David Banda danced with kids from the Jacaranda School for Orphans, Rocco painted a mural in the hospital and Mercy James gave a speech, calling her mom ‘the bomb’ and then dabbed at the end.

Aww! Good one Madonna and more strength.

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