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Equality Begins in the Womb

October 27, 2021 By Jeanne Mancini

Equality Begins in the Womb

From our nation’s birth, our founders recognized the dignity inherent to all people, making each one of us equal in our right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Because of this, Americans have fought for centuries to advance equality for every person, regardless of race, sex, or disability status. It has taken centuries, but discrimination is now acknowledged as unacceptable just about everywhere in America.

Everywhere, that is, except in the womb.

Americans discriminate against children in the womb routinely, and with disastrous effect.

Every year, thousands of mothers like Courtney Baker hear that their child will live with Down syndrome. Instead of giving advice on how to care for children with Down syndrome, or how much happiness these individuals bring to their families and communities, doctors tell parents like Courtney that they should abort them. Their “quality of life” would make them better off dead than alive.

Tragically, at least 67% of American babies with Down syndrome are aborted. While some lawmakers have attempted to prevent such discrimination, abortion businesses like Planned Parenthood have sued to keep these discriminatory practices legal.

Similarly, many abortion activists have fought against limiting sex-selective abortions, even though such abortions overwhelmingly target female children compared to male children. These activists argue that abortion is necessary for women to “participate equally in the economic and social life of the Nation.” They ignore the fact that abortion prevents tens of thousands of girls from participating in society at all.

The upcoming Supreme Court case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization will have a major impact on whether laws that protect these smallest citizens can stand.

Meanwhile, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s recent legislative attempt to massively expand upon the status quo imposed by Roe v. Wade would make this discrimination permanent. Her bill would allow mothers to abort her children for no other reason than that they don’t like their child’s sex or health status. Pelosi has attempted to codify discrimination in the womb, and this threatens society even beyond the lives lost to abortion.

Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. So also, legalizing discrimination in the womb paves the way for discrimination later in life. It’s inconsistent to send the message that a disability makes a child in the womb “lesser” than their healthy counterparts, but that same disability has no impact on their dignity and worth later in life. And it’s unreasonable to expect such discrimination to magically cease at the moment of birth. By promoting abortion for children with disabilities abortion advocates deny the dignity and worth of all people with disabilities. Similarly, when society sanctions a mother’s “right” to abort her child based on the child’s sex, we are sending the message to everyone that one sex is “better” than the other.

Discrimination, therefore, begins in the womb. If we discriminate between unborn children, choosing who shall live and who shall die based on immutable characteristics, what is to stop us from doing the same to them throughout their life?

Despite the obvious dangers discrimination in the womb poses, pro-abortion activists do not want to stop sex-selective abortions, or abortions based on a fetal disability. Speaker Pelosi’s bill makes that clear. Perhaps they fear that by admitting these abortions are discriminatory, they must also admit that all unborn children in fact have human dignity, and all the rights to which this dignity entitles them—including the right to life.

As our country continues to advance along the path to a more just society, we cannot ignore the discrimination that is taking place against vulnerable unborn babies who some view as “less than” others. In order to create a more just society, we must recognize that equality begins in the womb.

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(Originally published in USA TODAY)

Filed Under: Blog, In the News

October 4, 2021 By Jeanne Mancini

One month. Two coasts. Three State Marches.

Across the span of one month and two coasts, we hosted three incredible State Marches for Life in California, Virginia, and Pennsylvania—and our State March program is just getting started!

Working with local pro-life organizations, meeting hundreds of pro-life marchers from each community, and affecting pro-life policy at the state-level has been both an invigorating and humbling experience for our whole team. Here’s to many more State Marches in 2022!

In the meantime, I wanted to give you a brief snapshot of the California, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Marches for Life.


California March for Life

On August 25th, we gathered in Sacramento for the first-ever California March for Life. We encouraged hundreds of marchers to contact their local lawmakers about a radical, pro-abortion bill that would have forced health insurance providers to pay for abortions in their entirety, and the bill was halted THE VERY NEXT DAY!


Virginia March for Life

On September 17th, we hosted the third-annual Virginia March for Life in Richmond, VA. For our longest-running State March, we were joined by hundreds of pro-life Virginians to stand up against pro-abortion extremism and promote voter registration ahead of an important election season.


Pennsylvania March for Life

On September 27th, we saw our largest State March crowd this year at the first-ever Pennsylvania March for Life. PA State Representative Kathy Rapp, who has been in office for well over a decade, remarked on stage that it was “the largest rally [she] has ever seen in Harrisburg.” Even Pennsylvania’s pro-choice governor saw the crowd and responded against their pro-life witness!

Beautiful weather paired with the courageous presence of pro-life lawmakers on stage and powerful testimonies from abortion-healed speakers like Toni McFadden and Abby Johnson made the day as impactful as it was.


There is one reason why these State Marches are so beautiful and so fruitful: you. We are honored to march beside you and give joyful witness to the beauty of life. Thank you for marching with us. Each step brings us closer to each other and to the day when the heartbreak of abortion will be unthinkable.

Filed Under: Blog, CA March for Life, PA March for Life, VA March for Life

September 23, 2021 By Ann Clare Levy

March for Life Partnered with the Pennsylvania Family Institute Announces 2021 Pennsylvania March for Life Speakers

First-ever official Pennsylvania March for Life in Harrisburg September 27

HARRISBURG, PA – March for Life, partnered with the Pennsylvania Family Institute, will host the first ever official Pennsylvania March for Life on Monday, September 27, 2021, in Harrisburg, PA. The event will take place on the Pennsylvania House of Representative’s first day back in session when marchers will rally at the front steps of the state capitol to call on legislators to protect unborn children. It will feature a compelling lineup of renown national and local pro-life leaders.

“We are proud to host this first-ever Pennsylvania March for Life and to be joined by so many remarkable pro-life leaders who in their own ways work daily to build a culture of life. We hope this event will energize the people of Pennsylvania to help shape local policies that respect the rights of the unborn,”  said Jeanne Mancini, President of March for Life Defense and Education Fund.

“Since the 1973 Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court abortion decision, well over two million unborn babies have lost their lives to abortion in Pennsylvania alone,” said Michael Geer, president of Pennsylvania Family Institute. “Every day in our commonwealth, the lives of over 80 unborn babies are taken through abortion. And that’s why we march. It’s time for this to end.”


WHO:
Speakers and participants in the rally will include:

  • PA House Rep. Kathy Rapp, 65th District
  • Speaker of the House. Rep. Bryan Cutler, District 100
  • Majority Leader, Senator Leader Kim Ward, District 39
  • Ryan Bomberger, president of the Radiance Foundation
  • Abby Johnson, And Then There Were None, Pro Love Ministries
  • Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life
  • Toni McFadden, Founder of Relationship’s Matter
  • Michael Geer, president of Pennsylvania Family Institute
  • Elena Liguori – U. of Pittsburgh Alumni 2020, Current Masters of Science in Bioengineering/Medical Product Engineering at U. of Pittsburgh, December 2021
  • Bishop Gainer, Diocese of Harrisburg
  • Covenant Christian Academy Choir
  • Herb Lusk III, Greater Exodus Baptist Church

 

WHEN:
11:00 AM – Rally w/ speakers (listed above)
12:00 PM – March around PA State Capitol Building

 

WHERE:
The Rally will take place on the front steps of the State Capitol Building at 501 N 3rd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120. (corner of 3rd Street and State Street)


Learn more and RSVP at PA.MarchForLife.org

Filed Under: PA March for Life, Press Releases

September 21, 2021 By Jeanne Mancini

2022 Rose Dinner Keynote Speaker

We have exciting news to share with you about the March for Life on January 21, 2022!

First, as we gear up for our in-person event, we are delighted to announce Fr. Mike Schmitz as the Keynote Speaker for the 2022 Rose Dinner Gala. Fr. Mike will also speak at the March for Life Rally.


Fr. Mike Schmitz is the director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Diocese of Duluth, as well as the chaplain for the Newman Center at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. After attending the St. Paul Seminary and being ordained in 2003, Fr. Mike offers weekly homilies on iTunes and bulldogcatholic.org and has appeared in programs for youth and young adults through Ascension Press, as well as through regular short video presentations on Ascension Presents. His Bible in a Year Podcast reached #1 in all categories in 2021.


Second, registration open TODAY for all March for Life events! There are several amazing events surrounding the March for Life, so be sure to reserve your spot by following the information below:

ROSE DINNER GALA: Our Annual Rose Dinner Gala is a formal event following the March for Life that includes a three-course dinner and live jazz band! Join hundreds of pro-life leaders and guests from across the country for an inspiring evening, and hear from our Keynote Speaker, Fr. Mike Schmitz. Book your Reserved Table here!

Book Your Table


SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: By partnering with the March for Life as a sponsor, you make our year-round work of standing up for the most vulnerable in the media, on social media, and on Capitol Hill possible! Sponsoring the March for Life will also bring new supporters to your mission and strengthen the commitment of those who already stand behind you. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity!

For a full list of the Sponsorship Opportunities available, see the “Sponsorship Brochure” HERE.

Sponsorship Opportunities


MARCH FOR LIFE EXPO: We invite you to be an exhibitor at the nation’s largest annual pro-life Expo! Every year, the most influential organizations gather at the Renaissance Hotel to engage the countless marchers attending the March for Life. The Expo provides an unparalleled opportunity to unite with pro-life Americans nationwide and increase your organization’s visibility and impact!

From now until October 5th, use the code EARLYB50 at checkout for an Early-Bird discount of $50! Be sure to submit your application today as space is limited.

Become An Exhibitor


ADVERTISEMENTS: In the days surrounding the March for Life, complimentary copies of the March for Life Event Program are distributed to those attending in-person events including backstage at the Rally and exclusive VIP events. Gain massive exposure for your organization by advertising in the 2022 March for Life Event Program. All pro-life organizations and individuals are welcome to apply.

Advertisement Opportunities


CAPITOL HILL 101: Capitol Hill 101 is a complimentary educational session bringing together a panel of pro-life lobbyists and legislative experts. This event will prepare you to effectively advocate for pro-life laws and policies with your elected officials and their staff during your trip to Washington D.C, and year-round.

Sign Up


 

Friend, we hope you will join us at this year’s 2022 March for Life! In the days and months leading up to January 21st, 2022, we will have plenty of other exciting announcements including our Theme Debut, Speakers, and much more.

Stay tuned and get excited!

Filed Under: Blog

September 16, 2021 By Mackenzie Ng

TOMORROW is the Virginia March for Life

We are just one day away from the third-annual Virginia March for Life in Richmond, Virginia!
Will we see you there?

 

Tomorrow, September 17th, we will gather to rally at the Virginia State Capitol Building at 12 pm ET, followed by a march at 1 pm ET to call for an end to pro-abortion extremism in the state.

Get ready to hear from several amazing pro-life speakers including state delegates, priests and pastors, and representatives from the March for Life, the Family Foundation of Virginia, Susan B. Anthony List, and more! You won’t want to miss these amazing testimonies.


RSVP


Here are a few last-minute answers to frequently asked questions as you prepare for your trip to Richmond:

1. Where will the rally be held?

We will be gathering at 12 pm on the steps of Capitol Square in Richmond. The closest intersection is the corner of Bank Street and N 9th Street. The march will begin immediately following the rally.

2. Will there be parking available?

Yes, parking options for individuals can be viewed at this link. There will also be bus parking available on 14th street between Broad St. and Franklin St., as well as on Main street between 12th and 8th street. The police are closing the street down in those areas for bus parking.

3. Can I bring a sign?

Yes! We always encourage hand-made signs, however, they should not exceed 30″ x 30″ and the supporting handle must not be more than one-fourth inch (1/4”) in thickness by three-fourth inch (3/4”) in width and must be made of wood.

For more details you can visit us at va.marchforlife.org.

Filed Under: VA March for Life

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