Program puts human element on pro-life issues
Pat Gill remembers cleaning out her daughter's room after she moved to New York to join a religious community and finding a small card with a prayer for the unborn.
"There was this card in her desk, and it was about Our Lady of Guadalupe and (Archbishop) Fulton Sheen's prayer for the unborn. I thought, 'How cool is this?' So I started praying it." Her daughter, Sister Mariea Dolorosa, is now a member of the Sisters of Life, a community of women religious whose focus is protecting the unborn and promoting life issues.
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