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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Join Us in Northeast Philadelphia for a STAND UP FOR LIFE RALLY




from Mickey Kelly

Please show your support for protecting the sanctity of all human life in Northeast Philadelphia, as we observe the 44rd anniversary of the infamous January 22, 1973 U.S. Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision. Hear inspiring messages and learn how you can effectively contribute to this great cause.

Featured Speakers: 


Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith lives in Huntingdon Valley. He is the creator, composer and lyricist of the Broadway musical Amazing Grace. This inspirational musical tells the story of the late 18th Century conversion of John Newton from slave trader to Christian abolitionist in Great Britain, who became the writer of Amazing Grace and other Christian hymns. 
In addition to bearing witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Chris created this musical to inspire involvement in the pro-life movement's current efforts to protect children and mothers from abortion. Chris is a professional speaker and consultant on creativity, who has spoken to other pro-life organizations.

Katelyn D'Adamo

Katelyn D'Adamo lives in Northeast Philadelphia. She is a full-time pro-life activist and chastity educator with Generation Life.
Katelyn also serves as a leader with the Catholic young adult group, Fire of Faith.
A reception will follow in the basement of the church after the rally.


This Rally is sponsored by the Northeast Philadelphia Pro-Life Coalition and St. Katherine Church Respect Life Committee, along with many other Catholic and Protestant Churches in Northeast Philadelphia.

Mickey Kelly, a journalist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is part of the Pro-Life Generation. 


2 comments:

  1. Is there a sponsoring organization and or website or facebook site for this event?

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    1. This Rally is sponsored by the Northeast Philadelphia Pro-Life Coalition and St. Katherine Church Respect Life Committee, along with many other Catholic and Protestant Churches in Northeast Philadelphia. I'm not aware of any websites for any of these organizations. You can, however, find this information on the website of Philly Alive at http://www.phillyalive.net.

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