
At least 16 states and the District of Columbia are working to pass laws that would enshrine the “right” to abortion. For this reason, March for Life leaders insist there is still much work to do after Roe. The Dobbs ruling allowed states to make their own laws on abortion. Jackson Women’s Health Organization this June. Wade decision, which was overruled in Dobbs v. Thousands of pro-lifers have gathered in Washington each year to protest the court’s Roe v. Wade decision to legalize abortion in all 50 states. January’s event will mark the 50th anniversary of the March for Life, founded the same year as the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Capitol and state capitols throughout the country. Pro-lifers will no longer march to the Supreme Court, but to the U.S. The next steps for building a culture of life will be to continue marching boldly every January, she added. Wade. (The Daily Signal is the news outlet of The Heritage Foundation.) This lie, she explained, is a key issue the pro-life movement will tackle following the overturn of Roe v. “Our enemy is the lie that abortion is good for women,” Mancini added. “There’s a lot of confusion about the inherent dignity of the unborn child,” said Mancini at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., Thursday. “What I don’t agree with is the implications of their choice.March for Life President Jeanne Mancini announced that the theme of the 2023 march will center on marching into a post-Roe America. “I agree it’s their choice,” Aaron Head told The Catholic Register. One marcher even acknowledged he agreed with the part of the slogan shouted from the other side. Unlike in the earlier years of the 26-year-old March organized by the Campaign Life Coalition, when both sides occasionally engaged in face to face shouting matches, pro-lifers seemed unperturbed by their would-be antagonists, heeding urgings from speakers on the stage to treat them with love. Apparently fewer than 100 of them, the majority of whom appeared to be mainly high school age or early university age, stood behind metal barriers repeatedly chanting “my body, my choice” and holding up signs demanding that sexually abusive priests be jailed – as if that isn’t already the case. The contingent of pro-choice counter protestors that turns out every year to dog the annual March was notable for its almost-miniscule size. The National March for Life and other local events remind us of our call to build the Kingdom of Christ which includes publicly affirming the sacredness of life from the moment of conception to natural death," the archbishop wrote. "In remembering with devotion Our Lady, the Mother of our spiritual family, the Church, it is also fitting that this month we pray for the sanctity of all life. “I’m a child, not a choice represent me, be my voice,” others in the crowd called out.Īrchbishop Leo, the newly-installed bishop of Toronto, joined in supporting the pro-lifers in his " Message for Life" published the same day. “Mighty, mighty pro-life,” youthful banner bearers at the front of the march chanted as they made their way up Kent Street within shouting distance of the Supreme Court of Canada building where the Morgentaler decision in their grandparents’ day vacated the country’s laws governing abortion. The multi-generational crowd of grey hairs, young families, teen and early 20 activists, priests, preachers and religious ate it as they delighted in the spring sunshine and the energy from a feeling of post-Roe change in the air. “Jesus is leading this battle and you can’t lose with the stuff He use,” he said. With his Black church speaking style, Robinson raised cheers from the crowd by telling them to have no doubt Christ will bring ultimate victory. In fact, he said, the only easy thing about the industry is abortion providers earn money from it.
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An encounter with and then commitment to Christ revealed to him that the entire abortion industry is founded on a series of lies, for example that women are better off psychologically aborting “unwanted” pregnancies and that abortion is a simple, pain free procedure. The 40-year veteran medical doctor said he learned first-hand the real nature of that battle when he made a living for the early years of his career as an abortionist. Wearing a burgundy T-shirt bearing the message “abortion kills trees – family trees,” Robinson urged the marchers to remember they are fighting “a spiritual battle” not just for a political or social cause. “You’re standing right now but we’ve got to move forward into the Promised Land.” “We march forward,” American guest speaker Haywood Robinson exhorted the crowd just before it spilled out the Wellington Street gates in front of Parliament’s centre block.

Motivated by this year’s theme “Stand Firm,” thousands of pro-lifers thronged Parliament Hill for prayer, music and speeches before setting off on the annual March for Life through the city’s downtown core.
