Preeminence of Life: US Bishops Discuss Ballot Losses and Upcoming Tests
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48% : "Bishop Michael Burbidge of Arlington, Virginia, chairman of the bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities, told the Register that in Virginia the bishops "did so much to inform and to inspire our parishioners and citizens and members of our community," but, unfortunately, "abortion became the topic on the campaign trail and those who supported life were not victorious.41% : The Church's "radical solidarity with mothers and their unborn children" has been hard to communicate "over the false and misleading claims that have been made in these various state referenda -- but we have to continue doing it; no matter what the law says, we have to continue to help people forsake abortion as the solution to anything.
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