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March for Life plans to continue its annual march in DC and expand its state program so that they’re marching in as many as 10 states this year, according to Mancini.
Jonathan Roumie speaks at the March for Life Rally as one of the keynote speakers. EWTN YouTube screengrab. Jan. 20, 1:17 p.m. When asked what President Biden is willing to do to protect abortion ...
March for Life, which was founded by Nellie Gray, began in 1974 as a response to the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade, which established the constitutional right to an abortion.
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March for Life 2025: Trump, Vance speak at large anti-abortion rally on the National Mall - MSNJennie Bradley Lichter, the March for Life president-elect, said in addition to Friday’s march the group plans to be at 17 state capitals across the country in 2025.
CNA Staff, Jan 23, 2025 / 14:15 pm. The 52nd National March for Life — the largest annual pro-life event in the world — kicks off tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 24.
As the March for Life 2023 occurs on Friday, Jan. 20, Fox News Digital reached out to an array of faith leaders for their thoughts on life, on dignity and on faith as it relates to the unborn.
Since January 1974, when the first March for Life was held in Washington, D.C., pro-life advocates and activists have gathered in the nation’s capital united around a single message: End Roe v ...
WASHINGTON — Thousands of anti-abortion activists convened on the National Mall on Friday for the March for Life, the rally held every January since 1974 to protest Roe v. Wade.
Wade, March for Life supporters on Friday celebrated the Supreme Court's dismantling of that constitutional right to abortion and heralded the political struggle set loose by the court's decision.
Dozens gathered Saturday to celebrate the abortion ban and to encourage fellow pro-life Iowans to keep fighting for the ...
The March for Life has always made for a strange tonal mix. The weekend revolves, in part, around mourning what marchers see as a great loss of life, resulting from a great injustice.
O n Friday morning at 12:15 a.m., some loved ones and I left our homes into the frigid 19-degree night to join a bus headed to the March for Life in Washington, D.C. The bus was filled to capacity ...
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