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How the Pro-Life Generation Is Redefining ‘Unthinkable’

January 24, 2025 By March for Life

How the Pro-Life Generation Is Redefining ‘Unthinkable’

(NATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER) — From college campuses to the March for Life, young people (and young families) are giving new life to the pro-life cause.

I’ve gone to many Marches for Life since my first in 1975. Two things that have struck me positively: it’s more ecumenical and it’s growing younger.

That it’s growing younger is not just a reverse mirror of me getting older. There are more young people there. Nor is it “compulsory attendance on a field trip” from Catholic schools. Those young people are from colleges and universities: fresh voters. They’re also not just from the old Catholic colleges and universities that are March for Life standbys — schools like Franciscan University, Belmont Abbey and Christendom. A few years back I remember getting attached to a large group from Louisiana State University. A state university!

Georgetown hosts a student pro-life conference every year on the day after the March. I’ve attended it for the last few years, and it’s refreshing to see so many young collegians and grad students, serious about their subjects and serious about the issues, attending serious presentations about protecting and defending life.

Somebody today posted a picture online of JD Vance holding the young peoples’ trademark sign: “I am the pro-life generation.” I don’t know if the picture was real or a photoshop, but I do know that picture is worth a thousand words.

That picture will strike terror in the hearts of abortionists because Vance may be the future. Here is a 40-year-old man who, at his inauguration, had fidgety little kids in tow. Kids. Plural. Acting like kids. Americans don’t see that much. Marriage scholar and researcher Brad Wilcox has documented that the number of Americans living with a minor in their household and the amount of time they live together have both declined. That’s troublesome.

But Vance is not a lecture. He is a living person showing that it is neither “weird” nor even just a “choice” to have children. He reminds us of what Americans once took for granted: that normal human development generally meant there was a stage in adult life when one moved out of a parent’s basement, got married and had kids. Or, as a more authoritative source put it, “A man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh” (Matthew 19:5).

That terrifies the abortionists. That terrifies the septuagenarians and octogenarians like Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Hillary and Bill Clinton, Jerry Nadler and others who are still living in and fighting for the 1960s and Woodstock. It frightens them because it sends perhaps the visceral awareness that they are the past — and they are passé.

It doesn’t mean they’ll go gently into that good night (where they want to send everybody else). Diogenes needs to prowl the north wing of the Capitol because the fact that 60 Senators would not vote “yes” to pass a law on Jan. 22 banning medical abandonment and infanticide of post-abortion newborns is a national disgrace. The bill failed 52-47, because it needed a three-fifths (60) vote.

A few years ago, Jeanne Mancini told the March for Life that it was not just enough to make abortion illegal. We had to make it “unthinkable.” And I’ve been thinking about that.

“Unthinkable” is a big reach. It’s daunting, even intimidating. It demands cultural shifts and cultures don’t just change.

But we have to think about making abortion “unthinkable.” In the 1800s, it was “unthinkable” that slavery would disappear or that the South could survive without chattel servitude. The “unthinkable” happened: nobody today would entertain the idea slavery might have pros as well as cons.

Eighty years ago, America resolved that Nazism would be “unthinkable” and that postwar Germany had to be rehabilitated first by intellectual fumigation. No normal person today suggests we consider Nazism’s “good” side.

I’d argue the mistake we made after 1989 was in refusing the intellectual work of stigmatizing socialism and communism. Those systems killed on a magnitude that made Hitler look like an amateur. But we pretended that “history was over” and didn’t need to lustrate the post-communist world, which is why an ex-KGB colonel calls himself a democratically-elected president, the world’s most populous country remains under communist dictatorship, and some people still have heart flutters for Havana and Hanoi.

Yes, we can make abortion “unthinkable” and the people who are going to do that are “the pro-life generation.” Some will do it through their research, their scholarship, and their political activism. But many will do it by doing what our vice president showed by example: by marrying, by having babies, and by being (and looking) happy about it.


(Originally published by National Catholic Register)

Filed Under: In the News

January 24, 2025 By March for Life

March for Life rally unfolding in Washington, with Vance to make first public appearance since inauguration

(FOX NEWS) — Thousands of pro-life activists are expected to descend on Washington, D.C., on Friday for the annual March for Life, with organizers saying they look forward to working with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance to “dismantle the Biden Administration’s aggressive and unpopular abortion agenda.” 

Vance is scheduled to speak at the event in what will be his first public appearance since being sworn into office earlier this week. It begins at noon local time with a rally on the Washington Monument grounds.

“We are thrilled that Vice President Vance has chosen the National March for Life for his first public appearance in his new role — a sign of his commitment to standing up for life,” March for Life President Jeanne Mancini and March for Life President-elect Jennie Bradley Lichter said in a joint statement.

“President Trump governed as a pro-life president during his first term which resulted in a long list of accomplishments. We look forward to working with him and Vice President Vance as they dismantle the Biden Administration’s aggressive and unpopular abortion agenda and once again put wins on the board for vulnerable unborn children and their mothers,” they added.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and American surfer Bethany Hamilton also are scheduled to speak at the event.

At a pre-rally concert before the march Friday, attendees were seen holding signs saying “I am the pro-life generation” and “Defund Planned Parenthood.”

Trump – who will be visiting North Carolina on Friday to survey damage from September’s Hurricane Helene – became the first sitting president to address the March for Life rally in 2020. He is expected to address today’s event through video.

“I’m going to be watching it and JD Vance our Vice President is there and he is going to be representing us very well,” Trump told reporters Friday morning while departing Washington.

“Even with the wonderful blessing of Roe v. Wade being overturned, which allows more freedom at the state level to enact pro-life laws, the necessary work to build a culture of life in the United States of America is not finished,” the March for Life’s organizers say.

“The goal of the national March for Life is to not only change laws at the state and federal level, but to change the culture to ultimately make abortion unthinkable,” they add.

The organizers are expecting around 150,000 attendees at this year’s event.

The march is unfolding just hours after Trump pardoned pro-life activists convicted of blockading abortion clinic entrances.

“As you know I just signed a pardon and in the pardon we released 23 people that were unjustly put in, having to do with pro-life,” Trump said Friday. “They will be released and they will be out very shortly. It was disgraceful what happened to them.”


(Originally published by Fox News)

Filed Under: In the News

January 24, 2025 By March for Life

Rubio at State Department is ‘massive gain,’ March for Life president says

(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) — EXCLUSIVE — Jeanne Mancini, outgoing president of March for Life, told the the Washington Examiner that she is “just delighted” that former Sen. Marco Rubio was confirmed as secretary of state, even though it meant Congress lost a top anti-abortion legislator, saying that his leadership in foreign affairs will be a boon for the movement.

Mancini has been at the helm of the March for Life organization since the fall of 2012, but she is stepping down at the end of January following her last march as president on Friday. In her exclusive farewell interview with the Washington Examiner, Mancini said that she is happy about Rubio’s speedy confirmation.

“I think that’s a massive gain that he’s in that role,” Mancini said. “It’s a position of tremendous power. I mean, probably the most powerful position after the president in the administration.”

Rubio boasted a strong anti-abortion record during his tenure in the Senate, supporting a variety of abortion-specific policy reforms as well as pro-family policies, such as expanding the child tax credit.

As secretary of state, Rubio would have control over the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, which has a significant hand in promoting family planning and reproductive health programs abroad.

In 2017, the Trump administration established a policy known as Protecting Life in Global Health Assistance, or PLGHA, following the presidential directive that no U.S. taxpayer funding should support foreign organizations that perform or actively promote abortion as a family planning method.

Although this policy was originally established by former President Ronald Reagan and then readopted by former President George W. Bush, then called the Mexico City policy, the policy under the Trump administration expanded the directive to include not just nongovernmental organizations that received U.S. funding for family planning but all NGOs that received any U.S. health assistance.

Mancini said Rubio at the State Department would be in charge of implementing the PLGHA, describing it as “a massive job.”

“I think he’ll have greater influence as secretary of state than a senator,” Mancini said. “And so I’m sad that the Senate lost him, but I think it’s just incredible that he’ll be serving in that capacity. I can’t wait to see what he does.”

Mancini said the March for Life has grown significantly during her tenure, expanding its state-based marches throughout the year following the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision in 2022 that found that there was no federal right to abortion.

Under Mancini, the March’s influence abroad also expanded, gaining an international platform when Trump made an in-person appearance at the event in January 2017.

“President Trump was the first president in American history to come to March for Life, and the first president to ever send a standing vice president to the March for Life,” said Mancini. “We weren’t on the world stage to the same extent until Trump and Vice President Pence made March for Life a matter of importance.”

Trump is expected to address the March via videocast on Friday but will not be present at the event. Vice President JD Vance will be attending in person.

 


(Originally published by Washington Examiner)

Filed Under: In the News

January 24, 2025 By March for Life

March for Life focuses on supporting women for post-Dobbs generation

(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) — Thousands of anti-abortion demonstrators rallied Friday at the Washington Monument for the 52nd annual March for Life, the third rally since the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision overturned federal protections for abortion.

Outgoing March for Life President Jeanne Mancini told the Washington Examiner that improving policies to support expectant mothers ought to be a new focus of the movement following the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

“A data point that haunts me is that 60% of women who are postabortive would have chosen life if they had the requisite emotional and financial support,” Mancini told the Washington Examiner. “I think that we should work towards that 60%. First of all, there are a lot of resources out there, and we need to bridge the information gap about what’s actually out there.”

Jennie Bradley Licther, president-elect of the March for Life who will take over when Mancini retires at the end of January, told the Washington Examiner that improving access to resources for expectant mothers will continue to be a top priority.

“I think the more that we can do as a movement and the more the government can do to help vulnerable women know where the support is for them and increase that resources and support, the better we’ll gain,” Licther said.

Daniella, 15, of Tampa, Florida, told the Washington Examiner that “changing the hearts of the people” must be an essential step in achieving the March for Life’s stated mission of “making abortion unthinkable.”

“A lot of times the people who support abortion, they don’t value their own lives, and they don’t realize that God loves them and that that there’s just so much beauty found in life and that everyone deserves a chance to live,” Daniella said. “Every mother deserves a chance to know that her baby has a chance and that she has options to choose life and that she should never choose murder. [It] is never an option.”

Numerous middle school and high school groups joined the march, which organizers expected to reach upwards of 150,000 attendees. Many young people held signs to the effect that they are members of the “pro-life generation.”

Isabella, 15, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, told the Washington Examiner that she was in middle school when Roe was overturned. Nevertheless, it had a significant impact on her anti-abortion position.

“Some people might have thought that we would give up, but I think the fact that we did overturn it, even though it had been so long, it was really important to show that,” Isabella said. “Even if it takes a long time, it’s still possible.”

Abigail, Isabella’s sister, 17, said that the overturning of Roe is what got her involved in anti-abortion advocacy.

“The pro-life movement is very young,” Abigail said. “I think it’s growing in that direction, getting younger and younger. I think more and more teenagers and even younger are getting involved in it.”

According to a new Marist-Knights of Columbus poll released earlier this week, only 33% of Generation Z and millennials say that they support legalized abortion at any point in pregnancy.

More than 20% in that age bracket say abortion should only be legal in cases of rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother. Another 20% say that they only support abortion through the first three months of pregnancy, or the first trimester.

Vice President JD Vance, the second vice president to attend the March, said during his remarks that the spirit of the march is about more than one day but rather “a life-long call for action.”

“The March for Life is the work of the pro-life movement every single day from this time forward,” Vance said, adding that bolstering pro-family policies that support expectant mothers is a priority for the incoming Trump administration.

 


(Originally published by Washington Examiner)

Filed Under: In the News

January 23, 2025 By March for Life

Trump Pardons Pro-Lifers Ahead Of March For Life

(DAILY CALLER) — President Donald Trump pardoned 23 pro-life activists Thursday who were prosecuted by the Biden Administration for peacefully protesting outside of abortion clinics.

Former President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) frequently used the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act to prosecute pro-lifers, many of whom are elderly and were handed multi-year prison sentences. The pardon comes just one day before the annual March For Life in which Vice President JD Vance is set to speak.

“Twenty-Three people were prosecuted. They should not have been prosecuted,” Trump said while signing the pardon. “Many of them are elderly people. They should not have been prosecuted. This is a great honor to sign this.”

Along with prison sentences, many activists during Biden’s presidency faced fines amounting to tens of thousands of dollars. One activist was accused of “felony conspiracy against rights” and was arrested at gunpoint in front of his children after his home was raided by the FBI.

Biden’s DOJ, meanwhile, let many violent and destructive attacks on churches and pro-life pregnancy centers go unprosecuted.

Biden was a staunch advocate for abortion during his presidency. He called the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling a “tragic error” and attempted to implement federal abortion protections despite the case. The former president also praised abortion advocates. He awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award, to former Planned Parenthood director Cecile Richards for what he said was her “courage” and fearlessness in leading America towards being “a nation of freedom” while overseeing at least 3.8 million abortions.

“President Trump’s pardon today of pro-life activists unjustly imprisoned under President Biden is a great credit to his legacy,” Tommy Valentine, director of CatholicVote’s Catholic Accountability Project, said in a statement. “We hope he will go a step further in undoing Biden’s unjust legacy by directing his Department of Justice to evenly enforce the FACE Act, for as long as it is on the books, against violent pro-abortion extremists who have been attacking pregnancy resource centers and churches for years.”


(Originally published by Daily Caller)

Filed Under: In the News

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