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Tens of Thousands 'Shut Down' DC in March For Life 2022; the 'Biggest Event in Washington You Won't Hear About in Mainstream Media'"I haven't seen the enthusiasm of the movement as it is now ever in my lifetime. Especially with the Supreme Court case Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, I think that pro-life America is excited and they see a very important and real victory within reach. No one knows the future, but the excitement is palpable. So I think the March for Life this year is a banner year." -March for Life President Jeanne Mancini
Faithwire senior writers Billy Hallowell and Tré Goins-Phillips [were] at the rally and [hosted] live coverage for CBN News, you can watch the video HERE. March for Life President Jeanne Mancini told Faithwire she is expecting some 100,000 demonstrators to show up for the annual event, describing 2022 as "a banner year" for the pro-life cause. "I haven't seen the enthusiasm of the movement as it is now ever in my lifetime," she said. "Especially with the Supreme Court case Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, I think that pro-life America is excited and they see a very important and real victory within reach. No one knows the future, but the excitement is palpable. So I think the March for Life this year is a banner year." You can read more about Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health here. The theme for this year's event is "Equality Begins in the Womb" and [featured] a pre-rally concert before the March for Life rally. Speakers at this year's rally include[d] actor Kirk Cameron, "Bible in a Year" podcast host Father Mike Schmitz, pro-life activists Toni McFadden and Katie Shaw, "Fearless" podcast host and speaker Cissie Graham Lynch, Rep. Julia Letlow (R-La.), and recording artist Matthew West, among others.
Because of this year's theme, the March for Life president went on to say she is particularly excited to hear from Katie Shaw, an Indiana woman who has Down syndrome and has credited her parents for choosing life over abortion. "There's a whole population of unborn children that are disproportionately targeted for abortion, and those are ones who receive a Down syndrome positive test," Mancini said. "Katie received such a test ... but her life has no less dignity or beauty than mine or yours and so we're very excited to hear Katie share her testimony." Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here Click to watch CBN/Faithwire's Video Coverage of the 2022 March For Life
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