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Pro-Life Events
If you have questions about, or would like to
help with, any of the events posted here, please get in touch with the
St. John's office of the Newfoundland Right to Life Association. Click
here for contact information.
Upcoming in
2008
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Annual Good
Friday Vigil
~
March 21,
2008
9:30-10:30 a.m. in the Health Science Parking lot facing the emergency
entrance
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Spring Card Game ~ April 24th,
2008
Knights of Columbus, St. Clare Avenue
Thursday, April 24th 8 p.m.
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Annual Flea
Market
~ May 3,
2008 Knights of Columbus, St. Clare
Avenue
Saturday, May 3rd, 9 a.m.
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National
March for Life ~ May 8, 2008 at Confederation Building
Thursday, May 8th, l2:30 to l:30 p.m
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Walk and Family Fun Day ~ June 14, 2008
Royal Canadian Legion in Pleasantville
Saturday, June l4th, l p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Art Auction and Banquet for Life
Royal Canadian Legion in Pleasantville
Saturday, October 25th
Art preview/bidding during day and at the Banquet at 7:30 p.m.
Ongoing
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Daily
vigil outside the Morgentaler Clinic
202 LeMarchant Road in St. John's
Usually from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Stop by the office, or phone ahead, as
we usually go as a group.
Click
here for contact information.
Other
Ongoing and/or Annual Events around the Island
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Lawn...
Holy Name of Mary Church in Lawn has a Pro-Life Corner
containing materials, such as pamphlets, for the purpose of
educating the general public on the need to protect the unborn
child.
On Good Friday, the Right to Life Group hold its annual
"Hunger Supper" which is a fundraiser for Elizabeth House.
They also pray the Stations of the Cross that God will strengthen all
of us in our work for the unborn child.
Submitted by Ruth Bennett
- Corner Brook...
The Right to Life Group has been holding its annual Good
Friday Vigil walking past Western Memorial Hospital for the past 15
years. They have also been praying the 15 Mysteries of the Holy
Rosary before the Blessed Sacrament for the past 15 years praying
for those who work for the unborn and their mothers, for the
mothers, themselves, and for those working in the abortion industry.
Submitted by Yvonne Coleman
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