Saving lives along the sidewalk

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Pro-life activists pray along the sidewalk across the street from Emma Goldman Clinic in Iowa City on March 5.

By Lindsay Steele
The Catholic Messenger

IOWA CITY — Pro-life advocates in Iowa City are overjoyed to know that their prayerful presence outside Emma Goldman Clinic played a role in saving the life of an unborn child last month.

Advocates usually pray in the right-of-way on Monday afternoons and Thursday mornings, when the clinic provides abortions. Since Feb. 18, advocates have maintained a constant presence there as part of the international 40 Days for Life campaign.

In late February, a sidewalk prayer warrior reached out to a young woman as she entered the clinic, offering support and resources, Johnson County Right to Life (JCRTL) reported in a newsletter March 3. Though the woman initially declined assistance, her grandmother stopped to learn more. “Not long after, the young woman came back out with wonderful news — she had changed her mind and decided to keep her baby,” JCRTL shared. “Her grandmother joyfully shared, ‘We have family, and we will help her.’”

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The 40 Days campaign continues through March 29. 40 Days for Life participants can sign up for one-hour time slots at https://www.40daysforlife.com/en/iowa-city or participate from home through prayer. “With everyone’s prayers, we can have more of these stories,” said Paul Breitbach, local coordinator and a member of St. Wenceslaus Parish in Iowa City.

For more information about the vigil, go to https://www.jcrtl.org/40-days-for-life-prayer-vigil.html.


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