Category: march for life new zealand
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March for Life 2020
Hundreds of families from all over New Zealand will join together to celebrate life and march to Parliament Grounds from the Civic Centre at 2pm on Saturday 5 December for the fourth National March for Life. Forty-three years ago, Parliament passed a law that said not all unborn children have a right to life. Under…
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2019 National March for Life Speakers
The team are pleased to announce the following speakers for the third annual National March for Life on Saturday 7 December 2019! Each of these people are defenders of the right to life of pre-born babies and advocates of authentic support for women, especially those facing unexpected or difficult pregnancies. We are proud to have…
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Save the Date: Come march for life in Wellington 7 December!

Organisers of New Zealand’s National March for Life are urging all people of good will throughout the country to save the date for the 2019 gathering in Wellington. With more than 500,000 unborn lives lost to abortion and countless women and families wounded physically, emotionally and spiritually – theirs is a voice unheard. The March…
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March for Life – “We Love Them Both”

Hundreds of families will be joining together to march to Parliament Grounds from the Civic Centre on Saturday 8th December at 2pm for the March For Life 2018. Since 1974, when the first abortion facility opened in Auckland, more than 500,000 unborn New Zealanders have been aborted; countless women have been wounded physically, emotionally and…
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Ending abortion means we must walk the talk: Michelle Kaufman

Standing in for her mother, Dame Colleen Bayer, DSG, Michelle Kaufman, the Director of Family Life International NZ thanked the crowd for their efforts to protect the great gift of life from conception. She recalled that the last March in defense of human life in the streets of Wellington occurred in 1974. The witness of…
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Kate Cormack: A better future where abortion is unthinkable

Discovering seven years ago that 12 pre-born children were being aborted each Thursday at her local hospital, led Kate Cormack to a crossroad. Unable to eat or sleep, her mother asked her what she would do if the children being killed were newborns. Kate’s answer: “I would be out there doing everything I can to…
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Remembering half a million lives lost to abortion: Gordon Copeland

Speaking on Parliament Grounds on Saturday 9th December, Gordon Copeland, former MP, told the large crowd that the March for Life was a “commemoration of the 500,000 ended by abortion.” He also acknowledged that there are people missing, “thousands who could have been born, but who never will be” because their parents were aborted. “Who…
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Hope after abortion’s destruction – Hillary Kieft

Hillary Kieft speaking at the March for Life 2017 at Parliament, Wellington, New Zealand on December 9th, 2017. Photo Credit: Graham Bailey
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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…
