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Changing the National Mindset on Abortion

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COMMENTARY: As Ryan Anderson puts it, ‘Marriage is the best protector of unborn human life.’

October is Respect Life Month, and Oct. 6 is Respect Life Sunday.

In anticipation of both, Bishop Michael Burbidge of Arlington, Virginia, the chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee for Pro-Life Activities published a statement in which he soberly stated:

Noting the many candidates for elected office for whom the destruction of innocent human life in the womb is their major campaign emphasis, he added:

Bishop Burbidge urged all Catholics to join in a “concerted month of prayer” from the beginning of October through the Nov. 5 elections and to renew their commitments to work for the legal protection of innocent human life, vote for candidates who will defend the life and dignity of every human person, call for policies that assist women and children in need, assist in the Church’s Walking With Moms in Need parish initiative, and extend a merciful hand, like through Project Rachel, to all those suffering from participation in abortion.

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