March for Life
Friday, January 24, 2025 - Washington, DC
Departure from Holy Family: 11 am
WHY WE CONTINUE TO MARCH: In the two years since the Dobbs decision, the pro-life community has fought the advancement of relentless and radical pro-abortion legislation at both the state and federal level; faced attempts to destroy and discredit pro-life pregnancy resource centers; and even battled deadly misinformation campaigns related to state pro-life protections – all which allow medical treatment to save the life of pregnant women.
The theme of “Life: Why We March” will encourage pro-life advocates to draw renewed energy for this challenging moment in the movement by reflecting on the basic truth that inspires the pro-life cause: every human life – including the unborn and their mothers – is beautiful, has unique dignity, and worthy of protection.
The theme of “Life: Why We March” will encourage pro-life advocates to draw renewed energy for this challenging moment in the movement by reflecting on the basic truth that inspires the pro-life cause: every human life – including the unborn and their mothers – is beautiful, has unique dignity, and worthy of protection.
Please join Holy Family Respect Life at the National DC March for Life on Friday, January 24. Here's what you need to know:
- Date: Friday, January 24, 2025
- 11:00 AM Meet at Holy Family Narthex to ride share; Depart from the church and caravan together to the New Carrollton metro station
- 11:30 AM Leave New Carrollton metro station
- 12:00 Noon Exit metro at Smithsonian Station for Rally that features inspiring speeches from pro-life leaders on the National Mall.
- 1:00 PM March begins following noon rally; route starts in front of the Natural History Museum on Madison Drive NW
- 3:00 PM Return from March by way of Capital South
- 4:00 PM Arrive back at Holy Family
For More Information:
Contact Katherine Miller ([email protected]) if you plan to join us.
Contact Katherine Miller ([email protected]) if you plan to join us.
Holy Family Attendees 2023
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Crowd gathering at March
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Students from Liberty University
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