Respect Life Apostolate works with schools on pro-life issues
When the school bell rings this fall, Catholic youths across the archdiocese will have a chance to strengthen their understanding of pro-life issues, thanks to programming through the archdiocesan Respect Life Apostolate.
Education “is one of the four pillars of our apostolate,” said director Beth Lauver. “We feel this is very important, because if we can bring up more young people who care about life issues and understand the issues from an early age, then we will affect the culture positively.”
The numerous youth education programs offered through the apostolate are not required programming for schools; nevertheless, many are finding ways to incorporate them into their students’ activities.
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