Life Chain

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The "Life Chain" is believed to be the largest pro-life demonstration group in the United States and Canada. During a Life Chain event, demonstrators stand on sidewalks holding signs with pro-life, though not always anti-abortion, messages. The National Life Chain takes place annually on the first Sunday in October, though other dates may be locally observed.


[edit] Signage

Historically, the most often-used message has been "Abortion Kills Children" in blue text on a white background. Recently, several other signs have been produced for demonstrators, some of which have been translated into Spanish.[1]

  • Jesus Forgives and Heals
  • Adoption: The Loving Option
  • Lord, Forgive Us and Our Nation
  • Abortion Hurts Women
  • Pray to End Abortion
  • Life: The First Inalienable Right

[edit] References

  1. ^ Life Chain Coordinators' Manual (pdf). Retrieved on 2006-11-26.

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