Join Revelation12, the "Theology of the Body" Music Ministry, in this scriptural rosary service to pray and meditate on the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary at St. Anthony Maronite Catholic Church in Danbury CT on Wednesday April 4.
On Friday March 16, this unique candlelight rosary service will include beautiful projected images, Holy Scripture, and uplifting, meditative songs of the Holy Season.
On Wednesday April 4, the candlelight rosary service will include Holy Scripture, uplifting and meditative songs of the Holy Season, followed by Exposition and Benediction. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy will be prayed 15 minutes earlier for any who would like to participate.
The Living Rosary will begin at 7 PM at both St. Edward the Confessor and at St. Anthony's Maronite Catholic Church on Granville Avenue in Danbury on Wednesday April 4.
For this pro-life event, we lift our prayers, as Blessed Mother has requested, for peace in all hearts, for peace on earth, peace in the traditional family, and peace in the womb, and a respect for all life from conception to natural death. We also ask our Blessed Mother's intercession for vocations to the priesthood, all the intentions we hold close to our hearts.
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3.02.2007
Black Pro-Life Leader takes on Planned Parenthood
“The eugenic policies of the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger, appear to be alive and well and still directed at black women,” says Day Gardner, president of the National Black Pro-Life Union.
Gardner continues: “The abortion industry purposefully targets the African American community. The question is why? The abortion industry places abortion clinics in our minority and poor neighborhoods to “coax us” into thinking abortion is the best answer — the only answer to an unwanted or unplanned pregnancy — and we ask why?
Abortion is the number one killer of African Americans — killing more black people than all other deaths combined, Gardner states.
The abortion rate among black women is more than three times higher than that of white women.
“It is not whether black women have access to reproductive ‘choices’,” said Gardner. “But rather: Why they are fooled into thinking that they have to make a choice to destroy their child at all. Why have so many black women bought into the lie that their children, born in inner cities, are less deserving of life?”
Gardner continues: “The abortion industry purposefully targets the African American community. The question is why? The abortion industry places abortion clinics in our minority and poor neighborhoods to “coax us” into thinking abortion is the best answer — the only answer to an unwanted or unplanned pregnancy — and we ask why?
Abortion is the number one killer of African Americans — killing more black people than all other deaths combined, Gardner states.
The abortion rate among black women is more than three times higher than that of white women.
“It is not whether black women have access to reproductive ‘choices’,” said Gardner. “But rather: Why they are fooled into thinking that they have to make a choice to destroy their child at all. Why have so many black women bought into the lie that their children, born in inner cities, are less deserving of life?”
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