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Marching for Moral Values
On January 24, people from across the nation
and around the world faced icy cold temperatures at the Mall
in Washington D.C. for the 32nd annual March for Life. The
event was attended by over 100,000 people who gathered to
express their repudiation for the infamous 1973 Roe v.
Wade decision that denied pre-born children the right
to life.
The gathering began with speeches from three
Cardinals, 16 Bishops and around 20 congressmen. President
Bush also addressed the crowd by telephone from Camp David,
Md. The president’s speech stressed the importance of
valuing life, regardless of what the conditions of that life
may be: “We know that in a culture that does not protect
the most dependent: the handicapped, the elderly, the unloved
or simply inconvenient become increasingly vulnerable.”
Congressman Mike Pence (R-Ind.) added a sobering
note to the event by citing Thomas Jefferson: “Liberty
is God’s gift and I tremble for my country when I reflect
that God is Just and His Justice cannot sleep forever.”
Over 100 TFP members, friends and supporters
also attended the march, with hallmark standards, capes and
banners, and their Holy Choirs of Angels marching band which
enlivened the event with patriotic music.
As the crowd marched past the band, a TFP
statement titled "As Long As It Takes: A Time to Renew
Our Resolve," was distributed which drew a link between
abortion and other moral aberrations in today's society. It
read:
Once the killing of an innocent
child in the mother's womb is accepted as a "right,"
the ground is ready for the acceptance of other unnatural
"rights" such as same-sex "marriage"
and domestic partnerships, embryonic research and other
issues. One moral wrong paves the way for the next.
In this light, the march became more than
just a protest against the evil of abortion, but an outcry
against a moral climate in which sins like abortion are
even considered.
As the end of the march made its way up
the hill leading to the Supreme Court building, the mercury
dropped and a light snow began to fall. This created an
epic scene as thousands pushed their way through adverse
weather to stand up for the moral values so lacking in our
society.
At election time, Americans made their commitment
to these moral values clear. At this year’s March for
Life, those present showed a dogged persistence to continue
marching as long as it takes to overturn Roe v. Wade
and renew a sense of decency to America.
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