Sunday, October 7

National Life Chain Sunday

Support for the Unborn
National Life Chain Sunday marks 20th year today with annual march

Washington DC, Oct 7, 2007 / 11:02 am (CNA).- Today marks the annual National Life Chain Sunday, during which pro-life Americans will, for the 20th year, line sidewalks in over 1,300 cities and towns to seek God's forgiveness and His help to end abortion and related evils in our culture. Participants will hold signs that include Abortion Kills Children; Adoption: The Loving Option; Lord, Forgive Us and Our Nation; and Abortion Hurts Women. Royce Dunn, the Director of Life Chain, calls it "a peaceful witness against a violent public enemy that has terrorized and killed probably well over 100 million preborn Americans and Canadians at surgical abortion clinics and through abortifacient birth control.”

Dunn also pointed to the need for educating and motivating more people to defend the children who are in danger of being aborted, "God declared that 'My people are destroyed from lack of knowledge [Hosea 4:6].' That truth is for today, when we the church--the preborns' only hope for an advocate and defender--are disgraced by our casual response to their horror and loss."
Life Chain welcomes everyone who deems human life sacred. Over 13,000 Chains have been built in North America, plus Chains in several other nations. Life Chain is but one step into a serious pro-life commitment. Much intensive follow-up is required to close the death centers, said the organizers of the National Life Chain.
The pictures attached are from the Life Chain that I participated in from St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Keller, TX. From our parish, we estimated that over 200 people attended (there were over 200 that registered, several more slipped in along the long lines!). Hopefully, this is a wonderful sign of what is to come, an end to the slaughter of innocents.
For more information visit: http://www.lifechain.net/

1 comment:

Becky K in OK said...

Hey, Mr. A.

So glad to hear, and see, that your faith has indeed been a blessing to you and your family.

The kids in TX are indeed one lucky group to have you in their lives.

I don't miss ASCSBA either.

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