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Six hundred March for Life in New Zealand’s Capital
Six hundred people from all over New Zealand joyfully walked the streets of Wellington on Saturday, marching in defence of human life from conception. The National March for Life, the first in the nation’s Capital since 1974, was organised to mark the 40th anniversary of the Contraception, Sterilisation and Abortion Act (1977), and remember the […]
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March for Life highlights support for pregnant women
New Zealanders from all over the country will March for Life in Wellington this Saturday to mark the passing of the Contraception, Sterilisation and Abortion Act 40 years ago. In addition, organisers wish to express to politicians and the nation that significant support is available within the community for women who face an unexpected pregnancy. […]
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Education gives people reasons to stand for life
One of the goals of the March for Life is to educate people about the humanity of the pre-born child, the harmful effects abortion can have on women and the generous services available in the community to support women and families through situations that may lead them to believe there is no other option than […]
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Who should come to the March for Life?
The March for Life is this Saturday and perhaps you are wondering if it is for you! There is still time to decide to come to Wellington. There will be people of all ages, ethnicities, religions, walks of life and political viewpoints in attendance and there are many reasons why they will take part. Those […]
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NZ Catholic Bishops Conference endorse March for Life
The NZ Catholic Bishops Conference have given their support for the upcoming National March for Life.
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40 Years. 500,000 Lives.
Abortion. Since 1974, when the first abortion facility opened in Auckland, more than 500,000 pre-born children have been aborted because their mothers felt they had no other choice.