With Every Woman: How Catholic Maternity Homes are Serving Mothers

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When asked about the effect of New York’s pro-abortion laws — which allow abortion up to birth in some cases — Bell recalled that almost every woman they helped had been encouraged to abort by someone in her life.

As tens of thousands of pro-lifers from around the U.S. gather for the March for Life in Washington, D.C., on Friday, CNA took a closer look at maternity homes that provide shelter, support, child care, and more for mothers in need.

This year, the national March for Life will focus on the theme “With Every Woman, for Every Child.”

The pro-life movement takes many forms throughout the United States. Some pro-lifers run crisis pregnancy centers while others pray in front of abortion clinics; some advocate and educate about unborn life, and others shelter and support pregnant women in maternity homes.

There are more than 400 maternity homes throughout the U.S. CNA went in-depth into three of the homes that are Catholic in their founding and mission. What unites them all? Laypeople work together with religious monks or sisters to support every expectant mother and every child.

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