Posted on 01/20/2012 9:15:17 PM PST by Notwithstanding
Any FReeper activities at the March? Any meeting place?
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Haven’t heard of anything in our area, at least yet, but this notice was/will be in our Church bulletin for a couple of weeks:
“RESPECT LIFE
January 22, 2012 is the 39th sad anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Please say the rosary, and say the prayer to St. Michael, for the protection of unborn babies. Prayer to St. Michael slips (yellow) will be at the back of both churches for you to keep, so that you may pray for the unborn, particularly on January 23rd, as well as pray for your personal intentions.”
tomorrow morning - early AM - i’m going to the Dallas event. Hope we get a big turnout! - I think it’s going to be cold in the early hours!
7:30 a.m. Board shuttle buses at the Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, 2215 Ross Ave, Dallas, for the 2012 Roe Memorial Rosary at Routh Street;
7:45-8:45 a.m. Pray the 2012 Roe Memorial Rosary with Bishop Mark Seitz outside the Routh Street abortion center;
10:00 a.m. Bilingual Roe Memorial Mass, Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, 2215 Ross Ave, Dallas, concelebrated by Most Reverend Kevin J. Farrell, Bishop of Dallas;
12:00 p.m. Dallas March for Life begins at the Cathedral Plaza and proceeds to First Baptist Dallas, 1707 San Jacinto, where we will meet up with our evangelical brothers and sisters, and then march together to the Earle Cabell Federal Courthouse.
12:30 p.m. Ecumenical Rally outside the Earle Cabell Federal Courthouse, housing the district court where Roe v. Wade was first filed in 1970.
You’re not in Texas, are you? You’re talking about a different place?
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I try to go with the CFRs out of NYC to D.C. with a bus full of teenagers every year, (the active bus vs the ‘contemplative’ adult one). Some are already down there for the youth rally tonight.
Sad to say, my hands are full so I don’t get time to meet up with anyone. By the time we leave early a.m., get there, march... it’s time to hit the bus and come back.
Everyone should go, it’s vital (as I say every year, maybe more are getting the point with this administration).
I’ll ask the usual D.C. area suspects and get back to you.
St. Thomas Aquinas Church of Charlottesville will be sending a bus to DC and a lot of our university Students and younger folk will be in DC from Friday evening on through the march.
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