Today, 22 January, is the National Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of
Unborn Children, when the Catholic Church remembers the 47th anniversary
of Roe v. Wade - the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing
abortion in all 50 states. In light of this observance, Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of Kansas City
in Kansas, chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities of the U.S.
Conference of Catholic Bishops, issued the following statement:
"January 22 marks the sorrowful anniversary of the tragic Supreme Court decisions of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton,
which legalized abortion through all nine months of pregnancy. The
Church will never abandon her efforts to reverse these terrible
decisions that have led to the deaths of millions of innocent children
and the traumatization of countless women and families.
"As the Church and growing numbers of pro-life Americans continue to
advocate for women and children in courthouses and legislatures, the
Church's pastoral response is focused on the needs of women facing
pregnancies in challenging circumstances. While this has long been the
case, the pastoral response will soon intensify.
"The Committee on Pro-Life Activities at the U.S. Conference of
Catholic Bishops is asking bishops to invite parishes in their dioceses
to join a nationwide effort from March 25, 2020 through March 25, 2021
entitled, 'Walking with Moms in Need: A Year of Service.'
"Recognizing that women in need can be most effectively reached at the local level, the 'Year of Service'
invites parishes to assess, communicate, and expand resources to
expectant mothers within their own communities. The U.S. Bishops will be
providing resources, outreach tools, and models to assist parishes in
this important effort.
"We pray that 'Walking with Moms in Need: A Year of Service'
will help us reach every pregnant mother in need, that she may know she
can turn to her local Catholic community for help and authentic
friendship."
For more information about Walking with Moms in Need, please visit:
Walking with Moms in Need
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