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Tag: March for Life

  • Letters to the editor
On December 17, 2014
Paul Lemrich

How about a ‘Dairy State March for Life’?

To the editor:

On January 22, 1973, the great scourge of legalized abortion was thrust upon our country with the enactment of Roe v. Wade.

Hundreds of thousands of American Christians from across the country make the annual pilgrimage each January to the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court as a reminder that the killing of innocent children is very wrong and grieves our dear Lord.

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  • Around the Diocese
On January 29, 2014
Patrick Delaney, For the Catholic Herald

Local Catholics join hundreds of thousands at March for Life

Attending the March for Life in Washington, D.C., were representatives from the Diocese of Madison including, from left, Jennifer Dunnett, Bob Dorn, and Patrick Delaney pictured as they stand in front of the Supreme Court Building. (Contributed photo)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Despite a significant snow storm and particularly frigid weather, the 2014 March for Life in Washington, D.C., rallied-on with undaunted participation and unquenchable energy.

The march remains the largest annual demonstration in the world regularly garnering hundreds of thousands of participants.

The dignity of human life

This persistent high representation indicates a cause which is deeper in significance than congressional budgetary items or tax policy.

Indeed, it touches upon the very foundation of civilized society, the inviolable dignity of the human person.

It affirms the fundamental truth that human rights precede the state, and — as acknowledged by the Declaration of Independence — the fundamental purpose of government is to affirm and protect these rights.

Blessed Pope John XXIII rightly taught that when these fundamental rights are not recognized and protected by government, it calls the very legitimacy of such governments into question.

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 22, 2014
Sr. Rosalia Bauer

Decide to do what you can to defend unborn babies

To the editor:

Many anniversaries are celebrations for happy events. Not so, January 22, 2014 (the 41st anniversary of the legalization of abortion in the U.S.)!  Why not? Because as a friend said, “Not even one abortion per week is acceptable. Not one per month. Not one per year. Not one in our lifetime        . . . The dignity of the human person begins at the moment of conception, not at birth.”

Irena Sendler’s father said, “If you see a man drowning, you must save him, even if you cannot swim.”  The good news is that 87 abortion clinics were closed in 2013 due to people’s prayers and witness. Thank you, if you participated.

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  • Letters to the editor
On July 18, 2013
Donna Larkosh

Babies in wombs still not free, says Dr. Alveda King

To the editor:

Recently, I ran across an article written by Dr. Alveda King, niece of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., and daughter of civil rights activist Rev. A. D. King.

Dr. King began by taking note that in January, the U.S. celebrated 150 years since signing the Emancipation Proclamation — the end of slavery of black people in America. She then stated: “Still the babies are not free.” She noted that our country also marked 40 years of the March for Life held annually in Washington, D.C., “because babies still are not free.”

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 30, 2013
Alexandra Hamar

Nation grieves for 20 lost, but how about 55 million?

To the editor:

As a former student of Sandy Hook Elementary School who still lives in Sandy Hook today, I am saddened at the tragedy that occurred. It is devastating that so many innocent children’s lives were taken before they had their first day of middle school, their first day behind the wheel, their first time falling in love — so many firsts that these children will never experience.

On January 25, hundreds of thousands of people who have achieved these milestones were going to “March for Life” in Washington for another group of people who have not been given the opportunity to experience their most important first — their first breath.

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 23, 2013
Sr. Rosalia Bauer

Mourning and celebrating the life of Nellie Gray

To the editor:

My heroine, Nellie Gray, founder of the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C.,  died August 13, 2012.  I mourn and celebrate her death.

Mourn, because of her death after being a beacon of inspiration to all who respect human life, from conception to natural death. Celebrate, because Nellie has come to her Heavenly reward where she can sing, dance, and praise God forever.

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  • Year of Faith
On October 18, 2012June 17, 2025
Michelle Nilsson

An opportunity to live our faith: a pilgrimage for life

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I will never forget the events surrounding the first time I attended the March for Life in Washington, D.C.

Six months earlier I had taken a position as the director of religious education in a small rural community just outside of Canton, Ohio. I was armed with a new master’s degree in theology and all the hope in the world that all Catholics could fall deeply in love with God and the Church.

Early one morning I received a call from a friend, a professor at the college down the road and the moderator for the campus pro-life group. He called begging me to drive a group of college students to the March for Life in D.C. My immediate response was, “Are you crazy?” In Ohio, it is only a six-hour drive to our nation’s capital, but I wasn’t prepared to go to march for so many reasons.

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  • Around the Diocese
On January 29, 2009February 14, 2024
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Local pro-life marchers react

The following are quotes from local marchers with the young adult group from the Diocese of Madison:

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  • Around the Diocese
On January 29, 2009February 14, 2024
Ben Emmel, For the Catholic Herald

A transcendental movement

The scene here in Washington Thursday seemed familiar — thousands of Americans gathered on the Capitol Mall, having traveled far distances to rally together and send a message to the nation. The faces in the crowd were young and old, filled with a sincere hope for the future but ready to bring change to society.

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  • Bishop Morlino's Letters
On January 15, 2009October 4, 2023
Bishop Robert C. Morlino, Bishop of Madison

Bishop Morlino’s letter to priests

6 January 2009

Dear Brother Priests,

I pray that this letter finds you well and enjoying a blessed Christmas Season. During this time of year, when we celebrate the light of Christ coming into the world, it is necessary to consider an area of darkness in our country — the continued practice of aborting our unborn brothers and sisters.

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