Colorado March for Life – Friday, Jan. 21, 2011

Don’t miss the 2011 Colorado March for Life
January 21, 2011
Colorado State Capitol
12:00 noon

 Exposé Update: President Hu’s visit unmasks “pro-choicers.” Because China’s forced abortion does not bring cries of outrage from Planned Parenthood’s abortion industry, at least Hu’s visit has exposed the truth that these groups are not driven by concern for women’s rights, and they are certainly not pro-choice. (For a Colorado example, see AmericanRTL.org/Hern.) All the silent libertarian and feminist organizations and politicians are demonstrating right now that they are not pro-choice but apathetic about women’s rights and, as an expression of their rebellion against our Creator God, they are actually advocates of killing innocent children.Please March with us on Friday at Noon: To honor the lives stolen by the abortion industry since 1973.


Featured Speaker – Kelly Clinger

Kelly’s Biography

Kelly Clinger has been singing and playing piano for many years. Once an extra on
the Mickey Mouse Club and a background vocalist for Britney Spears, Kelly turned
her life over to the Lord in 2003 after years of heartache and pain caused by the
music industry, divorce, addiction and the abortions she had in her early 20’s.

Other Events:

Bishops’ Mass of Reparation for Sins Committed Against Life will be celebrated at
the Cathedral Basilica
of the Immaculate Conception at 10 a.m. Jan. 22 2011

The date is the 38th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the case of Roe
v. Wade, which stated that a woman’s constitutional right to privacy extends to a woman’s
decision to have an abortion. The Mass is offered for the restoration of the right to life for all
humans from the moment of conception to natural death and prays for an end to abortion. It
will be concelebrated by Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., and Auxiliary Bishop
James D. Conley, who will serve as the homilist.

According to a 2009 Gallup poll, more Americans identify themselves as pro-life than those
who identify themselves as pro-choice by a margin of 51 percent to 42 percent. Still, with an
estimated half of all pregnancies considered “unintended,” 40 percent end in abortion
according to the Guttmacher Institute.

Following the Mass, Bishop Conley will lead a procession across the street to the steps of the

state Capitol and lead pro-lifers in recitation of the rosary. The group will remain to attend a
life rally at noon sponsored by Colorado Right to Life.
The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception is located at 1530 Logan St. in Denver.
For more information, contact the Office of Liturgy at 303-715-3221.

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Media Report: Coolest March since 1994! :)