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Pro-life message gets out to the street
Written by Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
Wednesday, 30 June 2010 13:12
Julie Abernethy and Seanna Magee made sure they got the pro-life message out at G20 protests. (Photo by Michael Swan)
TORONTO - The G8 and G20 summits certainly attracted protesters. Pro-lifers Julie Abernethy and Seanna Magee weren’t going to be left out.
When Abernethy noticed a group of protesters with a pro-abortion banner walking through her downtown neighbourhood, she asked, “Is anybody representing our side?”
Abernethy and Magee decided they would represent the pro-life side and brought a couple of signs down to the official protest zone at Queen’s Park.
“We’re not here for any violence,” explained Abernethy.
They displayed signs urging a maternal and child health care plan that respects life in the womb
catholicregister.org/toronto-gta/pro-life-message-gets-out-to-the-street
Written by Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
Wednesday, 30 June 2010 13:12
Julie Abernethy and Seanna Magee made sure they got the pro-life message out at G20 protests. (Photo by Michael Swan)
TORONTO - The G8 and G20 summits certainly attracted protesters. Pro-lifers Julie Abernethy and Seanna Magee weren’t going to be left out.
When Abernethy noticed a group of protesters with a pro-abortion banner walking through her downtown neighbourhood, she asked, “Is anybody representing our side?”
Abernethy and Magee decided they would represent the pro-life side and brought a couple of signs down to the official protest zone at Queen’s Park.
“We’re not here for any violence,” explained Abernethy.
They displayed signs urging a maternal and child health care plan that respects life in the womb
catholicregister.org/toronto-gta/pro-life-message-gets-out-to-the-street