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‘God is love, and true love gives way to life,’ the Catholic thespian told the large crowd in Washington. He joined other speakers, including the daughter of a canonized saint, at the March for Life Rally.
Addressing thousands of people assembled on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., a man who became famous for playing Jesus Christ on television gave credit to the real Jesus for leading him to speak out publicly, for the first time, about his pro-life views.
“This guy made me do it,” Jonathan Roumie told the crowd at the 2023 March for Life, pointing at the sky. “And I’m a better man for it.”
Roumie, a devout Catholic widely recognized for playing the role of Jesus on the popular TV series The Chosen, approached the podium Jan. 20 to roaring cheers from the crowd. He was the top-billed of the dozen or so speakers who addressed the attendees immediately before the 50th-annual march got underway.
“God is real, and he is completely in love with each and every one of you,” Roumie told tens of thousands of marchers, many of whom clutched homemade banners and signs bearing pro-life slogans.
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Addressing thousands of people assembled on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., a man who became famous for playing Jesus Christ on television gave credit to the real Jesus for leading him to speak out publicly, for the first time, about his pro-life views.
“This guy made me do it,” Jonathan Roumie told the crowd at the 2023 March for Life, pointing at the sky. “And I’m a better man for it.”
Roumie, a devout Catholic widely recognized for playing the role of Jesus on the popular TV series The Chosen, approached the podium Jan. 20 to roaring cheers from the crowd. He was the top-billed of the dozen or so speakers who addressed the attendees immediately before the 50th-annual march got underway.
“God is real, and he is completely in love with each and every one of you,” Roumie told tens of thousands of marchers, many of whom clutched homemade banners and signs bearing pro-life slogans.
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Actor Jonathan Roumie of ‘The Chosen’: Pro-Life Advocacy Is the ‘Worthiest and Noblest Cause Possible’
‘God is love, and true love gives way to life,’ the Catholic thespian told the large crowd in Washington. He joined other speakers, including the daughter of a canonized saint, at the March for Life Rally.
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