It's the Annual March for Life today.
Coffeedoc, Buddybug, Bananas, her best friend, and Marta are all in DC, today, for this.
{So, because things are hectic (as usual) and I really can't say this differently, I am reposting part of this from last year.}
This is from a year or so ago...I don't have ones fro this year yet, of course.
I try not to get too political on this blog.
But it is surely no surprise to anyone that our family, I, we, are pro-life.
We are Catholic.
The Catholic Church has made it's position on the spectrum of life issues very clear, very simple: All life is sacred. Period. Beginning to end. No matter what, where, who.
Simple.
And before you get started....I am quite clear on all the facets of this issue, and have worked through different things and thoughts about it all over the years.But it is surely no surprise to anyone that our family, I, we, are pro-life.
We are Catholic.
The Catholic Church has made it's position on the spectrum of life issues very clear, very simple: All life is sacred. Period. Beginning to end. No matter what, where, who.
Simple.
But finally and fully, as a Catholic who has discovered the deep beauty and richness in the faith, I realized it IS simple. And for me, though I spent years having long and important discussions on all the angles of this and these issues, finally it hit home in the most visceral way possible.
Here:
This is why I am pro-life.
Look, really look, at these faces.
How can I not be?
This is why I am pro-life.
Look, really look, at these faces.
How can I not be?
And while the actual March for Life happens today, the more, the most, important event (some might argue this point, but I would disagree) happened last night: the annual Vigil and Mass for Life.
{Last night, waiting for Mass}
In the packed Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, with Bishops and religious and just regular folks from all over (thousands upon thousands), all jam packed in to pray.
[Last night, waiting for Mass to start]
{Last night, waiting for Mass to begin}
And, if you can't make it in person, your voice can still be heard...this site has a way to "be there" virtually, with an avatar even (how hip), and march in solidarity. (thanks Shannon!)
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