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Outgoing March for Life leader reflects on a life of faith

October 4, 2024 By March for Life

Outgoing March for Life leader reflects on a life of faith

(THE ARLINGTON CATHOLIC HERALD) — Jeanne Mancini went from being a self-described “policy person” to one of the most unlikely, influential and visible leaders of the pro-life movement after becoming president of the March for Life in 2012.

But the way Mancini sees it, what happened 23 years earlier was even more important. She was in her junior year at West Potomac High School and an active member of the youth group at Good Shepherd Church in Alexandria. When she signed up to attend a Youth Encounter retreat, she had no idea her life was about to change forever.

“Even though I had a very good formation growing up with my mom and dad, that retreat had a massive impact and changed the trajectory of my whole life,” she said. ”When I had that conversion experience it wasn’t so much related to pro-life issues, it was more of my heart opening and understanding how important a personal relationship with God was and how God loves me uniquely. It wasn’t just rote prayers and doing the right thing and being virtuous, but that he loves me and has a plan for me. It was very powerful.”

Two weeks after announcing her resignation as the leader of the world’s largest annual human rights demonstration, Mancini reflected honestly on the soul-searching and at times, agonizing path that prepared her for the battles she would embrace during her 12-year presidency.

“After college I worked with children who had been victims of abuse or neglect and I really began to grapple more than I ever had before with the church’s teachings on life,” she said, “Thanks be to God I had good people around me, because even though I was philosophically grappling with some of those questions, I came out on the right side of this. My understanding was tested and I came out believing even more fully in the church’s teachings on the inherent dignity of the human person.”

She is still discerning her next role, but Mancini, who has a master’s degree in the theology of marriage and family from the John Paul II Institute in Washington, speaks with evangelistic fervor about why a hurting world needs what the Catholic Church teaches.

“Good theology, what the church really teaches, is healing,” she said. “The church is the expert on the human person. To understand healthy theological anthropology is what it means to live an ordered, happy and flourishing life.”

A true daughter of the diocese, Mancini’s path to prominence came as no surprise to her childhood friend Father Thomas P. Ferguson, pastor of Good Shepherd. “It has been a blessing for me to be able to call Jeanne a friend since the days when we were growing up together at Good Shepherd Parish,” said Father Ferguson. “Jeanne is a person of deep faith who has given me a great example of perseverance, charity and joy in promoting respect and love for the gift of life, especially the lives of the unborn.”

“I commend Jeannie Mancini for her creative, courageous, and faithful leadership at the March for Life Education and Defense Fund,” said Bishop Michael Burbidge. “Jeannie has transformed the March for Life by thoughtfully growing its annual Washington rally, expanding its reach to states and cities across our nation, and inspiring a new generation of pro-life advocates through peaceful and loving witness to the reality of the unborn child and the sacredness of all human life.”

Mancini’s conversation is filled with a joyful Catholic spirituality and optimism, despite significant setbacks and a relentless assault on life since the momentous Supreme Court decision that ended Roe v. Wade June 24, 2022.

“We’re living in this weird cultural reverberation of the overturning of Roe,” she said. “We see politicians distancing themselves from the issue and we’re not doing well, but that doesn’t mean it was a mistake to overturn Roe or that we’re on the wrong side of history. Mother Teresa would say that we are called to serve the poor, and the unborn are the poorest of the poor and the most vulnerable. The other issues are important, but there is a preeminence to the protection of life.”

Mancini’s final March for Life as president will be Jan. 24, 2025, before Jennie Bradley Lichter assumes leadership Feb 1.

But Mancini will remain as a board member and chief encourager to the millions of pro-lifers who make the pilgrimage every year to stand for life. “My message is to come. We want to encourage people who are discouraged,” she said. “It’s hard to persevere when things look dark but that one little candle lit in a dark room has the power to make a difference. Whatever it is you’re called to do for the culture of life is absolutely making a difference. Sometimes things are darkest before the light comes. Persevere, persevere, persevere.”


(Originally published in The Arlington Catholic Herald)

Filed Under: In the News

September 19, 2024 By Tierin-Rose Mandelburg

March for Life, Partnered with Pennsylvania Family Institute, Announces Speakers for the 2024 Pennsylvania March for Life

Pro-life Advocates to Address Marchers in Harrisburg on September 23, 2024

Harrisburg, PA – Today the March for Life Education and Defense Fund, partnered with the Pennsylvania Family Institute, announced speakers for the fourth official Pennsylvania March for Life, occurring on Monday, September 23rd. Marchers who gather at the Harrisburg Capitol Building to peacefully advocate for pro-life protections will be addressed by notable speakers including Mark Houck, Pro-Life Activist and Co-Founder and President of The King’s Men; Michael Geer, President of Pennsylvania Family Institute; Wendy Burpee, Executive Director of Genesis Women’s Clinics; Dr. Eric Hussar, Pennsylvania State Director of the American Academy of Medical Ethics; and more!

“The Pennsylvania March for Life has been one of the most vibrant and successful State Marches since its inception, thanks in large part to our incredible partners at the Pennsylvania Family Institute. Pro-abortion leaders in Harrisburg are working hard to make Pennsylvania an abortion haven and unfriendly to expectant mothers, while pro-lifers are extending a helpful hand to mothers, babies, and families to build a welcome culture of life in The Keystone State. Join us at the Pennsylvania March for Life as we stand with every woman, for every child.” said Jeanne F. Mancini, President of March for Life Education and Defense.

“At a time when the pro-life cause faces growing challenges, we are more committed than ever to being a voice for the voiceless. 2024 marks the fourth consecutive year PA Family Institute has joined forces with our friends at the national March for Life and other incredible local, state, and national leaders to host the Pennsylvania March for Life. I am truly excited to see thousands of Pennsylvanians come together at our State Capitol, united in our shared belief in the sanctity of every human life. Join us, and let’s show the world that Pennsylvania stands for life, for the most vulnerable among us, and for a future where every life is protected and cherished. Together, we can make a powerful statement and continue the fight for life in our state and beyond” said Michael Geer, President of Pennsylvania Family Institute.

The Pennsylvania March for Life on Monday, September 23, 2024, will start with a rally at the State Capitol building at 11:00 am EST followed by the march at 12:00 pm EST.

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

  • Mark Houck, Pro-Life Activist and Co-Founder and President of The King’s Men
  • Michael Geer, President of Pennsylvania Family Institute
  • Jeanne F. Mancini, President of March for Life Education and Defense Fund
  • Most Reverend Nelson J. Pérez, D.D., Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia
  • Dr. Eric Hussar, Pennsylvania State Director of the American Academy of Medical Ethics
  • Wendy Burpee, Executive Director of Genesis Women’s Clinics
  • Dr. Barry Whitworth, Executive Director of Baptist Resource Network, Southern Baptist Convention
  • Toni McFadden, Author and Founder of Relationships Matter
  • Pennsylvania State Representative Marla Brown, District 9
  • Pennsylvania State Senator Cris Dush, District 25
  • And more!

 

WHEN: 

  • 11:00 am EST – March for Life Rally begins 
  • 12:00 pm EST – March for Life begins

 WHERE: 

  • The rally will be held at the State Capitol Building in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – 501 N 3rd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120

Learn more at https://marchforlife.org/pennsylvania

Please email Alexandra Bedner (abedner@crcadvisors.com), Theresa Olohan (tolohan@crcadvisors.com) or Emma Parker (eparker@crcadvisors.com) if you plan to attend/cover.

March for Life is a non-sectarian organization that promotes the beauty and dignity of every human life by working to end abortion – uniting, educating, and mobilizing pro-life people in the public square. It hosts the largest annual human rights demonstration in Washington, DC every January.

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Filed Under: Press Releases

September 18, 2024 By Tierin-Rose Mandelburg

March for Life, Partnered with the Center for Christian Virtue, Announces Speakers for the 2024 Ohio March for Life

Pro-life Advocates to Address Marchers in Columbus on October 4th, 2024 

COLUMBUS, OH – Today the March for Life Education and Defense Fund, partnered with the Center for Christian Virtue announced speakers for the third annual Ohio March for Life, occurring on Friday, October 4th. Marchers will gather at the Ohio Statehouse to peacefully advocate for pro-life protections in state laws. Notable speakers for the pre-march rally include: Margaret Hartshorn, Ph.D., Chairman of the Board of Heartbeat International; Senator Michele Reynolds, Ohio Senate, District 3; Aaron Baer, President of the Center for Christian Virtue; the Most Reverend Bishop Robert M. Pipta, Bishop of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma; Pastor Walter Moss, President of Right to Life Action Coalition of Ohio; Erin P. Getz, Director of State March Program at the March for Life Education and Defense Fund.  

“The 2024 Ohio March for Life once again comes at a critical moment for building a culture of life in the state and nationally. One year ago, Ohioans passed a devastating constitutional amendment which will have a negative impact on the unborn in Ohio for generations. But the pro-life movement has grown even stronger in our resolve to defend life and help expectant mothers through our support of life-affirming legislation and critical resources like pregnancy resource centers. Together with the Center for Christian Virtue, we are ready to welcome thousands of Ohioans to the State Capitol to peacefully advocate for the protection of the unborn and the support for expectant mothers.” said Jeanne Mancini, President, March for Life Education & Defense Fund. 

“Every pregnant mother has the right to give birth and every unborn child has the right to be born. We March this year to send the message to the state that the prolife movement is dedicated to standing with Ohio’s women and children.” said Aaron Baer, President, Center for Christian Virtue. 

The Ohio March for Life on Friday, October 4th, 2024, will start with a rally at the Statehouse building at 11:00AM ET followed by the march at 12:00PM ET. 

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

  • Margaret Hartshorn, Ph.D., Chairman of the Board of Heartbeat International 
  • Senator Michele Reynolds, Ohio Senate, District 3
  • Aaron Baer, President of the Center for Christian Virtue
  • Ruth Edmonds, Christian Engagement Ambassador at the Center for Christian Virtue
  • Pastor Walter Moss, President of Right to Life Action Coalition of Ohio 
  • Most Rev. Robert M. Pipta, Bishop of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma
  • Erin P. Getz, Director of State March Program at the March for Life Education and Defense Fund 
  • And more!

 

WHEN: 

  • 10:00 am EST – Pre-Rally Concert
  • 11:00 am EST – March for Life Rally begins 
  • 12:00 am EST – March for Life begins

 WHERE: 

  • The rally will be held at the Ohio Statehouse, 1 Capitol Square, Columbus, Ohio 43215-4275.

Learn more at: https://marchforlife.org/ohio/  

Please email Alexandra Bedner (abedner@crcadvisors.com), Theresa Olohan (tolohan@crcadvisors.com) or Emma Parker (eparker@crcadvisors.com) if you plan to attend/cover.

March for Life is a non-sectarian organization that promotes the beauty and dignity of every human life by working to end abortion – uniting, educating, and mobilizing pro-life people in the public square. It hosts the largest annual human rights demonstration in Washington, DC every January.

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Filed Under: Press Releases

September 18, 2024 By Tierin-Rose Mandelburg

March for Life, Partnered with New Jersey Right to Life, Announces Speakers for the 2024 New Jersey March for Life

Pro-Life Advocates to Address Marchers in Trenton on September 26, 2024

Trenton, NJ – Today, the March for Life Education and Defense Fund, partnered with New Jersey Right to Life, announced speakers for the first ever New Jersey March for Life taking place on Thursday, September 26th. Marchers will gather at the Trenton Statehouse to peacefully advocate for pro-life protections in state laws. Notable speakers for the pre-march rally include Melissa Ohden, Founder and CEO of The Abortion Survivors Network; Felicia Pricenor, Esq., Vice President of Government Affairs of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund; Marie Tasy, Executive Director of New Jersey Right to Life; Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader New Jersey Senate, District 25; Assemblyman John DiMaio, Minority Leader New Jersey General Assembly, District 23; Dr. Monique Ruberu, OB/GYN, Board Member of 40 Days for Life and more.

“This year marks the first annual New Jersey March for Life. In this critical time, the March for Life, partnering with New Jersey Right to Life, will stand up for the support and protection of both expectant mothers and their unborn children. We will call upon all pro-life residents of New Jersey to join us in marching and rallying in Trenton- every voice matters, and we need you with us!” said Jeanne F. Mancini, President of March for Life Education and Defense Fund.

“NJ’s first ever March for Life promises to be the largest pro-life gathering ever held in New Jersey. We are excited and honored to partner with the March for Life to be a voice for the human life and dignity of both mother and child. Rather than being mutually exclusive of one another, we believe both lives have equal value, are inextricably intertwined and therefore should be protected by virtue of their humanity. It is for this reason that the NJ Pro-Life Movement is proud to be united in our commitment to love, support and walk with Moms in need so they can choose life for themselves and their babies” said Marie Tasy, President of New Jersey Right to Life.

The New Jersey March for Life will take place on Thursday, September 26th with a rally at the Trenton Statehouse at 11:00 am EDT followed by the march at 12:00 pm EDT.

 

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

  • Melissa Ohden, Founder and CEO of The Abortion Survivors Network
  • Sr. Deirdre (Dede) Byrne, the Little Workers of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mar
  • Marie Tasy, Executive Director of New Jersey Right to Life
  • Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader New Jersey Senate, District 25
  • Assemblyman John DiMaio, Minority Leader New Jersey General Assembly, District 23
  • Dr. Monique Ruberu, OB/GYN, Board Member of 40 Days for Life
  • Debbie Provencher, Executive Director of Lighthouse Pregnancy Resource Center
  • Nicole White, Post-abortive outreach worker, sidewalk counselor, volunteer for the Archdiocese of Newark Respect Life office and the Mercy House
  • His Excellency, Bishop Kevin J. Sweeney, Bishop of the Diocese of Paterson
  • Rev. Dr. Clenard Childress, Jr., Assistant National Director of the Life Education and Resource Network, Senior Pastor of The New Calvary Baptist Church in Montclair, NJ
  • Felicia Pricenor, Esq., Vice President of Government Affairs of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund
  • And more!

 

WHEN: 

  • 10:00 pm EST – Pre-Rally Concert
  • 11:00 pm EST – March for Life Rally begins
  • 12:00 pm EST – March for Life begins

 WHERE: 

  • The rally will be held at the Trenton Statehouse, 125 W. State St., Trenton, NJ 08608

Learn more at: https://marchforlife.org/newjersey/

Please email Alexandra Bedner (abedner@crcadvisors.com), Theresa Olohan (tolohan@crcadvisors.com) or Emma Parker (eparker@crcadvisors.com) if you plan to attend/cover.

March for life is a non-sectarian organization that promotes the beauty and dignity of every human life by working to end abortion – uniting, educating, and mobilizing pro-life people in the public square. It hosts the largest annual human rights demonstration in Washington, DC every January.

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Filed Under: Press Releases

September 16, 2024 By March for Life

NRO: Despite the Republican Party, the March for Life Goes On

(NATIONAL REVIEW) — Moving forward with hope and joy and justice.

The human-rights issue of our lives is abortion. Clearly not everyone sees it that way. It’s buried in euphemisms about women’s health. But follow the science. An unborn child dies.

The March for Life happens every January, marking the anniversary of the Supreme Court case that legalized abortion in all three trimesters. Abortion has become so much more hot-button and angering and confusing than ever. And despite the headlines, increasingly hidden. Chemical abortion eliminates human encounter, unless CVS counts.

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The March for Life just announced a new president. Jennie Bradley Lichter is a wife and mother of three. Her father is a leading intellectual in the pro-life movement, Gerry Bradley at Notre Dame, As deputy general counsel at the Catholic University of America, she spearheaded a program to help mothers on campus — staff and students. Yes, if you’re pregnant, but also long after. Diapers. Food. Parking spaces close to where you need to be. The pro-life movement is not about politics as much as it is about basic resources. Pregnancy-care centers have been demonized in the post-Dobbs era, but they help with clothes and housing and basic skills.

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While the March for Life is about ending abortion, period, they have state marches as well. Lichter says the importance, besides education, is “to show that pro-life Americans are still here, we are still motivated, we will never, ever tire of witnessing together to the beauty and dignity and utter preciousness of human life.”

Outgoing president Jeanne Mancini speaks with great love for the suffering. “We live in a culture with many women and men who have chosen abortion and carry those wounds. Any messaging needs to both speak truth about the inherent dignity of the human person, the destructive nature of abortion to both mom and baby, and be steeped in mercy and hope.”

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The March continues. For women and children and families. For humanity.
To read the full story click here.

(Originally published in National Review)

Filed Under: In the News

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