
Marching for Life at 11: A Tween’s Perspective on Being Pro-Life
A glimpse into the real, raw facts that even children know about why life should be protected at all stages.
A glimpse into the real, raw facts that even children know about why life should be protected at all stages.
Both marches in California showed ‘the face of beautiful, thriving, generous, bountiful human life.’
‘It’s really a musical and liturgical celebration of the gift of every human life,’ says the composer, who was commissioned by San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone.
Outside of laws surrounding the issue of life, this new book offers a real ‘street-level’ perspective on abortion.
As in past years, different locales have chosen different dates on which to hold their rallies.
Young people grapple with Roe’s negative effects and ‘unseen wound,’ as pro-lifers look toward a brighter future of greater respect for the dignity of women and babies.
COMMENTARY: More than anything else, the pro-life movement is incredibly young. And it filled me with hope.
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