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To: LadyDoc
It is also many denominations.

I sent letters to 150 Pastors of various denominations including the local Catholic church and the K OF C. I also ran to ads in the local paper. This was done in trying to form a local chapter of the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation.

This all happened 5 weeks ago. Todate, there has been one response from a woman who said her pastor told her to check it out.

I just wonder if these Churches and denominations represent what the Lord speaks about as being "luke war and spitting out".

Only tiemwill tell.
6 posted on 04/08/2004 8:12:38 AM PDT by franky (Pray for the souls of the faithful departed. Pray for our own souls to receive the grace of a happy)
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To: franky
What area of Pennsylvania do you live in?

Mailing all those letters was an awful lot of work. If you feel up to it, you may try faxing a bulletin announcement to at least some of those churches. You can fax from your computer and send them all at once. All it takes then is a church secretary to who'll put it in the bulletin. Include your email address as a contact. There are usually one or two active (or people who feel they should be active)pro life people in a parish. If you can have one or two people in a few different churches that you can count on, you've got a group.

Unfortunately, sending out a cattle call is going to get you a lot of sad, lonely, often old people who really can't be much help to the pro life movement except perhaps as prayer supporters (and some guaranteed time off in purgatory for the rest of you).

8 posted on 04/08/2004 8:47:48 AM PDT by old and tired (Go Toomey! Send Specter back to the Highlands!)
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