UPDATE: Media blackout of March for Life - From the Catholic League
More people then ever (Marchers were still streaming past the Supreme Court at 4 o'clock), even less coverage then ever. NY Times had a picture relating to some Congressional measures to restrict federal funding of abortion and that was it.
The Washington Post had the following article & in the accompanying picture, well, we have a very similar picture of the same little girl, same sign, on her father's shoulders. Our picture below the Washington Post link.
Here's our picture of the little girl -
Notre Dame had 700 hundred student participants, plus faculty and staff, plus the university president - and South Bend is 607 miles from Washington DC. Their Pro-life club is the largest club on the Notre Dame campus.
Here's an excellent article on the ND participation as well as a robust explanation of the right to life movement, and why it's THE civil rights/human rights movement of our time.
Here Come the Irish: Notre Dame Marches for Life
Their impressive banner was toward the end of the long March.
Certainly one of the striking features was the very impressive number of young vowed religious and seminarians.
Nashville Dominicans
St. Charles Borromeo Seminarians -they told us almost 130 are attending the Seminary.
Washington DC Dominican Studies - about 80 students -
Sign tells the Order
Lots of Franciscans
Of course, the Sisters of Life
Mother Agnes, speaks with a member of Pro-bikers for Life
Signs -
And ... all 'Dem people!
The St. Augustine's bus, from Ossining, NY
The always great shot, looking back down Constitution Ave.
At the top and turning the corner
And last picture - Youth!
Part of a large contingent of Belmont Abbey College students - a Benedictine school - who'd come up from North Carolina.
What a wonderful witness from all those who have survived the abortion choice!
Posted by: Eileen Peterson | February 21, 2015 at 11:45 PM