Pro-life movement can’t just be rooted in opposition to one law or legal ruling, Catholic correspondent says
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CV NEWS FEED // The pro-life movement in the United States, which spent more than 40 years rallying around its protest of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, must now deepen its mission to create a culture that respects human life, a correspondent for the Rhode Island Catholic stated in a recent analysis.
The annual March for Life in the nation’s capital started in 1974 to primarily oppose the landmark Supreme Court case ruling that claimed there was a constitutional “right” to abortion. The Court overturned Roe in 2022, but the March, which at its heart is a protest of abortion itself, continues.