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"The March for Life calls for alternatives to the taking of innocent life and for respect for all the potential and possibilities of those yet to be born.
Even though you may not be comfortable with public demonstrations, society needs to hear from you.

I look forward to walking with our priests, religious, deacons and laity – and, I hope, with you."

-Bishop Kicanas

The March for Life

   


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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

 

The Tucson March for Life

Saturday January 17, 2009
36th anniversary of Roe v. Wade Decision
50 million innocent babies destroyed
Come to
St. Augustine Cathedral and  Support Life!

See schedule below

 

Tucson March for Life

March for Life Schedule:

Mass for Life

Saturday, January 17, 2008

St Augustine Cathedral

Mass: 9:00 a.m.

Bishop Kicanas Celebrate

Rally for Life

St. Augustine Cathedral Hall

Entrance on 6th Ave side, N.E. Corner of St. Augustine Complex

Rally: 10:00 - 10:30 a.m.

 John Tabor - Speaker

March for Life

March to Holy Hope Cemetery

10:30 - 12:30 p.m.

Holy Hope Cemetery

Memorial Service - 12:30 p.m.

Rose Ceremony

at the “Monument to Rachel” 

NOTICE:

Mass & March for Life, Rally & March for Life flyers 2009 now available for download and ordering.

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Walk for Life will join the March for Life featuring a rally at St. Augustine Cathedral Hall (Entrance on 6th Ave side, N.E. Corner of St. Augustine complex) between 10:00 am and 10:30 keynote speaker John Tabor of The Women's Crisis Centers then Marching to Holy Hope Cemetery to the Monument to Rachel.

Monument to "Rachel"

“Statue of Rachel” Monument to the Victims of Abortion.

Rose Ceremony

A Rose is placed for each year abortion has been legal.

Our Mission

  The March for Life memorializes the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion. It is a prayerful witness to the sanctity of human life, and  remains dignified and non-provoking in its approach. When we march we show our community our commitment to life!

  Please join us and spread the word that there is only one choice..... LIFE!

 

 

 35 Years of Legal Abortion
  The New Year marks the 36th anniversary of the legal killing of the unborn in the U.S. On January 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a woman's *right* to end the life of her baby at any time before birth. Now, with early chemical abortions, pill abortions and late term abortions being the favorite route of the anti-life agenda, it is estimated there will be as many as 10,000 lives lost each day! The "culture of death" continues to wage war. The 13th ANNUAL MARCH FOR LIFE solemnly commemorate lives taken every day in our nation. Please join the Diocesan Coalition for Life and the Diocese of Tucson Catholic Cemeteries in reparation under the patronage of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mother of the Way, the truth and the Life!

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 Prayer of Hope

Father of Life we thank you that you have called us into being and made us the people of Life. Bless those brothers and sisters who dedicate themselves to be the voice of the voiceless, a defense for the defenseless. By their example
enable all of us to proclaim, celebrate and serve the Gospel of Life.
We ask this through Christ our Lord
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The Evagelium Vitae  Prayer

O Mary, bright dawn of the world, Mother of the living, to you do we entrust the cause of life: Look down, O Mother, upon the vast numbers of babies not allowed to be born, of the poor whose lives are made difficult, of men and women who are victims of brutal violence, of the elderly and the sick killed by indifference or out of misguided mercy. Grant that all who believe in your Son may proclaim .....     The Gospel of life!

- A Walk with a Purpose  -

by Bishop Gerald Kicanas

"The March for Life calls for alternatives to the taking of innocent life and for respect for all the potential and possibilities of those yet to be born.
Even though you may not be comfortable with public demonstrations, society needs to hear from you.

I look forward to walking with our priests, religious, deacons and laity – and, I hope, with you."

-Bishop Kicanas

 

Knights leading marchers into Holy HopeWhen something is important, you need to take a stand, speak up and make your opinion known.

We see people doing this in their neighborhood when someone is peddling drugs or manufacturing meth. They get up in arms. They report. They get drug houses closed
We see people doing this in their city when the education system is floundering and children are falling behind. They demand change. They challenge leaders to act.

And, we see people doing this in a nation in which the courts have determined that the unborn do not have a right to life. They pray. They march. They advocate for the dignity of all life from birth to natural death.

In the 24 years that have followed the Roe vs. Wade decision, countless prayers have been raised to end abortion on demand. Many protests and marches have been held seeking a reversal. Much has been written on the moral dimensions of taking innocent life.
The protection of life from conception to natural death has been consistently upheld, defended and taught by the Catholic Church through numerous statements by the Bishops of the U.S.

Some Catholics in our Diocese are very focused on ending abortion. They wear pins, carry banners, pray, march, distribute pamphlets and write letters. Other Catholics in our DioceseArchbishop Naumann and Bishop Kicanas at the March for Life Mass watched by Fr. Fred care just as deeply about a consistent ethic of life and speak up about a wide range of issues that uphold the dignity of life.

Still others in our Diocese are more reticent about abortion and other life issues, perhaps not fully convinced, perhaps just more reserved, perhaps just not interested in getting actively involved. They are perhaps greater in numbers than their brothers and sisters who are more visible in their activities and views.
Yet, whatever our reservations may be, when something is important we cannot just sit on the sidelines.

Each January, on the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, we are given an opportunity to take a stand, to speak up, to express our moral convictions.

I will again this month be taking part in the March for Life, which this year will take place on Saturday, Jan. 20, beginning with a Mass at St. Augustine Cathedral at 9 a.m. and followed by a prayerful march to Holy Hope Cemetery, a sacred place of burial.
I invite you to join me this year.

The march, which includes people of other faiths who share our beliefs in the dignity of life, reminds our community that nothing can condone the taking of innocent life.

Choose Life and love them both.The march is also a statement that opposing abortion does not mean condemning or ignoring women who are struggling with unwanted pregnancies, women who fear bearing a child with disability, women who are not ready to be mothers and women with grave health conditions whose lives might be in jeopardy because of the life in their wombs.

The message of the march is an invitation to help, to be in solidarity with the fears, struggles, even desperation of women seeking abortions. There are alternatives. There are people willing to help. The message of the march is a reminder to our parishes that ministry to a woman who is in crisis because of pregnancy must be a priority.
“Statue of Rachel” Monument to the Victims of Abortion.
We have just celebrated the birth of Christ. Who could have imagined what this tiny child would accomplish and the love He would be capable of? We know that His gifts would have been lost by Herod’s slaying of the innocent.

The March for Life calls for alternatives to the taking of innocent life and for respect for all the potential and possibilities of those yet to be born.
Even though you may not be comfortable with public demonstrations, society needs to hearfrom you.

I look forward to walking with our priests, religious, deacons and laity – and, I hope, with you.

- Bishop Gerald Kicanas - Diocese of Tucson

 

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