Most of us, I suspect, will not be able to physically attend this call for support but we can, at least, remember them and the cause (Pro Life) in our prayers......
..."We are at a critical stage in relation to the legal protection of unborn children. Abortion legislation could be agreed upon at Government level in the next 14 days.
Politicians need to hear from us about the importance of protecting our two-patient model of maternal care. It's about protecting pregnant mothers and their unborn babies.
A pro-life vigil will take place outside the gates of Leinster House (Dublin) next Tuesday, the 4th December at 4.30 p.m. I urge you, your family and friends to take part if at all possible.
..."We are at a critical stage in relation to the legal protection of unborn children. Abortion legislation could be agreed upon at Government level in the next 14 days.
Politicians need to hear from us about the importance of protecting our two-patient model of maternal care. It's about protecting pregnant mothers and their unborn babies.
A pro-life vigil will take place outside the gates of Leinster House (Dublin) next Tuesday, the 4th December at 4.30 p.m. I urge you, your family and friends to take part if at all possible.
The pro-life groups are joining together to send a strong
message about this vital question of human dignity.
Let's support them. Please
spread the word.
Whether you can make it or not, it is vital that TDs and Senators hear from pro-life constituents at this time. A personal meeting is best, next best being a telephone call and then some form of written correspondence.
Whether you can make it or not, it is vital that TDs and Senators hear from pro-life constituents at this time. A personal meeting is best, next best being a telephone call and then some form of written correspondence.
There are alternatives to legislating for abortion: for example
strengthening medical council guidelines or holding a referendum to overturn the
flawed X case judgment of 1992".
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