Marian Blue Wave group prays rosary outside Planned Parenthood in D.C.
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58% : All because women are told abortion is the best way out," Brown said.50% : After the rosary, Katie Brown, Marian Blue Wave's director, remarked that when the group of about 25 gathered to pray at the D.C. Planned Parenthood facility, "I didn't realize it was adjacent to an elementary school.""It was a stark reminder for me that Planned Parenthood and abortion violence have been so desensitized to the community, that children go to school right next door to a place that could have murdered a would-be classmate, teammate or best friend," she said in an email sent to Catholic News Service.
45% : The movement also "seeks to close all other abortion facilities in the United States and change the hearts of Catholics who advocate for or promote abortion."
43% : A group of pro-life Catholics gathered outside of a Planned Parenthood abortion facility in Washington Oct. 12 to pray the rosary for an end to abortion and the closure of Planned Parenthood and all abortion facilities.
42% : "It is more important than ever for Catholics and other Christians to wage this battle over the evil of abortion with the power of God and the intercession of his Blessed Mother."
40% : Brown's organization describes the center as an abortion "mega-facility.""The national debate over abortion has escalated since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade," Brown said in a statement ahead of the prayer gathering.
39% : The morning prayer also marked the third anniversary of the Marian Blue Wave, American Life League's growing movement to eliminate abortion.
39% :"The Marian Blue Wave focuses on the true evil behind abortion and rallies people together to fight that evil with our most powerful weapon: the rosary," she explained.
30% : The organization's news release said that with 10,000 individuals participating, "more than 1.5 million rosaries have been said to end abortion and shut down Planned Parenthood," it added.
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