Hello All,
I’m thinking about - well pretty much have decided - that I’m going to the March for Life this year in Washington, D.C. The group I’m going with have no idea that I’m postabortive or anything about my journey. I will simply be (to them) another prolife witness that day. However, I know that it will be so much more for me.
Has anyone ever gone to the March and if you have how was it? Any good points or bad points to share?
Thank you!
Yes, I went to the one in Washington DC although it was years ago.
Expect that the news media will totally under-report it. There will be so many people there that on the way home you will still see cars from people you know were there for miles and miles. In my case, across 3 states. We filled, yes filled, the parks across from the White House by the Washington Monument. There must not have been a parking spot in town. We had to park out of town and ride the metro in to get there. Don’t know if it’s bigger or smaller now, but that’s how it was when we went.
Expect that you will see many pretty ordinary looking Catholics. When I was there it was a huge crowd, but a very peaceful crowd. The religious orders will be walking around mingling with the crowd, and they have large banners so you can identify them. There are many priests and nuns, but also many, many families with kids and babies bundled up in strollers, young men and women, couples, kids, everyone. All races, all ages.
There were a few counter-protesters and they were very loud, obnoxious, theatrical etc, but they were outnumbered by about 1000-to-1. Nevertheless, the news media had to take pictures of them and of course, they were on the tv that night when we watched the very slanted coverage. We realized how slanted the news media was that night because we had been there ourselves.
It’s not what you do while you’re there. It’s that you’re there, which no one in Washington DC can honestly deny. The presence of many thousands of people in town really messes up the system in a peaceful way and makes it unmistakeable that not everyone in the country goes along with this scourge of abortion. Far from it. It’s very important that this go on every year.
Dihydrogen oxide’s right. Bundle up. Washington DC can be cold in January. And there aren’t many places to um go, so kind of keep an eye out as you walk in. And take something to eat and drink in your backpack.
Have a great time. You’ll never forget it.
PS, I went pre-911. Don’t know if that changes anything regarding backpacks and the like, but this is outdoors.