Pro-Life Memorial Day
— Posted by John (October 2, 2006 at 11:26 am)
Our apologies for not posting this earlier…
Today is Pro-Life Memorial Day.
American Life League has a list of prayer-oriented suggestions for commemorating the 47 million babies killed by legal abortion since 1973. Even if you’re unable to make it to an abortion facility or attend a candlelight vigil, try spending some extra time today in prayer for the victims of abortion.
Rock for Life’s Erik Whittington offers his thoughts on Pro-Life Memorial Day here.
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lauren says:
every minute spent outside of an abortion facility is a minute a mother could not afford to send her child to daycare
every penny spent on candles is a penny a mother did not have to buy baby formula
every second spent preaching is a second where a young woman is dealing with an unplanned and potentially unwanted pregnancy
so ask yourself, what did you really do for pro-life day?
Comment posted October 15th, 2006 at 6:12 pm
mary kay says:
Well, I filled a baby bottle halfway up with change, delivered a blanket, a stroller and a baby crib to the women’s center (okay that was last week), talked to you, prayed at the Eucharistic adoration chapel for an end to abortion and the conversion of all the mothers,
approached John to speak to our youth group about abstinence, went to a pro-life meeting where we prayed, and talked about collecting all the baby bottles next week (last 2 years we collected $21,000.00) so we can donate it to mothers who have decided to keep their babies. (Most of these mothers were approached at abortion clinics by us)…what did you do this week to help women with unplanned pregnancies?
MK
Comment posted October 15th, 2006 at 7:18 pm