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National Night of Prayer for Life Dec 8.

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mexico’s patron saint, is located in Mexico City.

The Annual National Night of Prayer for Life is a pro-life prayer service uniting the Feast of the Immaculate Conception with the Feast of St. Juan Diego.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Pray for Us

Our Lady of Guadalupe Pray for Us

The National Night of Prayer for Life is a pro-life prayer service consisting of exposition and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, 20 decades of the Rosary, prayer to St. Michael, silent prayer and hymns. Calendarforlife.org

Father Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, is urging all parish priests and pro-life leaders to join in this vital effort. “Prayer is the cornerstone of the pro-life movement,” Father Pavone said. “And parishes should be the hub of activity. Combine the two and you have a great formula for victory.”

For more information and to download prayers, instructions and flyers go to National Night of Prayer

Additional prayer resources from Priests for Life are found here: www.priestsforlife.org/prayers

Father and daughter ‘Walk for Life’ Across America.

On his back he carries one of two handmade wooden crosses he made for the journey.

John Moore does the walking part — sometimes more than 15 miles per day across highway and local road, good weather or bad.

On his back he carries one of two handmade wooden crosses he made for the journey.

His walk started earlier this year in San Francisco and will end in Washington, D.C., on January 18, 2019, for the national Walk for Life.

His walk started earlier this year in San Francisco and will end in Washington, D.C., on January 18, 2019, for the national Walk for Life.

But Moore, 68, does not look like an ordinary walker on the road — on his back he carries one of two handmade wooden crosses he made for the journey.

The crosses encourage passersby to stop and ask Moore what on earth he’s doing, and much of the response he’s received has been overwhelmingly positive. It’s part of what keeps him going, this opportunity to be a “witness for Christ,” even in the rain and hot sun, even on dusty dirt roads that never seem to end.

I always tell people it’s my job to put one foot in front of the other, and the outcome is in God’s hands … To be 68 years old and carrying a cross across the country, I consider myself blessed.”