National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children - Atlanta, Georgia
Saturday, September 10, 2016

Have you heard about the National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children coming up on Saturday, September 10, 2016? 
This is an annual event in which pro-life Americans are encouraged to visit memorial sites dedicated to aborted babies as a regular part of their pro-life witness.
Prominent pro-life groups* are joining forces to sponsor the fourth annual National Day of Remembrance held annually on the second Saturday in September. The event will include speakers and prayer vigils at grave sites across America, as well as at dozens of other sites dedicated in memory of aborted children.
The Atlanta Chapter of Georgia Right to Life and c oordinator  Theresa Sykes (email  ndrfortheunbornatlanta@gmail.com ) are  calling on all of our Atlanta area pro-life friends to come out to honor our aborted brothers and sisters by attending the Day of Remembrance on Sep. 10. Here are the details:

When: Saturday, September 10, 2016

Time: 10:00 AM 

Location: St Thomas More Catholic Church, 636 W. Ponce De Leon Ave, Decatur Ga 30030 

Gather at: Memorial for the Unborn, Church Front Lawn
 


Inspirational Speaker
Well-known civil rights leader, speaker and pro-life advocate, Dr. Alveda King will be the guest speaker. 


Why Visit the Grave Sites of the Aborted Pre-born?

The  National Day of Remembrance website vividly answers the question, " Why visit the grave sites of the aborted pre-born?" by showing that the concept of abortion will remain a cold abstract idea unless and until human beings take action to willingly confront the reality of abortion. 

When you see pictures of a dead baby, hear a vivid description of the abortion procedure, see diagrams or images of aborted children, or hear a woman's personal testimony of regret over her abortion - you can no longer respond unemotionally.

More than anything else, the layers of deception and denial are torn away at the funeral for an aborted baby. Tens of thousands of bodies of aborted pre-born children have been retrieved and memorialized at grave sites across our country.

The National Day of Remembrance website notes, " The stories of how they were killed, how they were found, and how they were buried, along with the pictures and videos that document those events are powerful tools to awaken the consciences of our fellow citizens. 

...By participating in the National Day of Remembrance you are helping to humanize our aborted brothers and sisters and deepen your own commitment to ending the injustice of abortion."



 
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