National Day of Remembrance Will Honor 65 Million Babies Killed in Abortions

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Mark your calendar. The 12th annual National Day of Remembrance for Abortion Children is coming up just one week from tomorrow on Saturday, September 14.

With over 200 locations throughout the United States — including 38 burial places where the remains of aborted children have been laid to rest — there’s likely to be a Day of Remembrance prayer service near you:

Find your nearest Day of Remembrance service.

This national day of prayer and mourning is unlike any other pro-life event. It’s not a protest or rally. It’s not held at an abortion facility or government office.

On this special day, we visit the burial places of aborted children and other memorials put up in their honor, and we solemnly pray for God to heal the deep wounds of abortion in our society.

Taking part in the Day of Remembrance has brought great comfort to so many, especially those who have had some personal involvement in abortion.

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And this year, with the abortion issue all over the news, the media is paying more attention to the abortion issue than ever.

I hope you’ll be a part of the huge turnout that earns great media coverage with the message that abortion takes a human life!

“Blessed are they who mourn,” our Lord promised, “for they will be comforted.”

Come out on Saturday, September 14, and rediscover the deepest meaning of this promise from our merciful Savior.

LifeNews Note: Eric Scheidler is the executive director of the Pro-Life Action League, founded in 1980 by his late father, veteran pro-life leader Joe Scheidler, to recruit and equip pro-life Americans to stop abortion and restore respect for unborn children through peaceful direct action.



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Las Vegas News Magazine

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