Sunday, January 19, 2014

The 40 Film

Are you familiar with "The 40 Film"?  To coincide with the 40th March for Life and the 40th anniversary of Roe v Wade, the film made its debut on December 11, 2013.  The film investigates the aftermath of legalized abortion in the United States and considers abortion to be the most important human rights issue of our time.  Click here to go to the 40 Film's site and here to view an excerpt from the film that gives a very youth-filled viewpoint.  About 2:15 into the film, you'll see a group from Queen of Peace High School (North Arlington, NJ).  At about 2:57, you'll hear something thought-provoking from Pamela Rose Suresca from Students for Life of Illinois:  "A third of my generation is missing.  People who could have been my best friend or changed the world or changed my life are no longer here.  So, it's personal and I can't ignore the fact that it's going on and it's been going on for 40 years . . ."

An entire generation of U.S. citizens has grown up in a country in which abortion has been legal.

Remember to pray for all those who will be marching on Wednesday.


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