Local Catholics turn out in force to support the March for Life
Submitted on January 22, 2010
By Joseph Kenny - jkenny@stlouisreview.com
Elizabeth Westhoff
Danny Kavanagh’s first time at the March for Life in Washington, D.C. left him struggling a bit to put it all into words.
“The sheer number of people here — the excitement about being here and representing the unborn gives you goose bumps in a good way,” said Kavanagh, a seminarian at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary in Shrewsbury.
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