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Will Charlie Kirk’s Death Help Galvanize the Pro-Life Movement? by Monica Seeley – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Students from Saint Augustine Academy in Ventura, CA, stand in front of a local Planned Parenthood facility. (Image courtesy of the author)

By Monica Seeley, Catholic World Report, Sept. 16, 2025

Monica Seeley writes from Ventura, California.

 

In a telling response to the horrible news, Catholic school kids in California hit the sidewalk to pray in front of an abortion clinic.

I looked up from my work to see a text from one of my son’s schoolmates: “Hi Mrs. Seeley, a couple of us have decided to go to the clinic and pray today just because of recent events …”

I love our little Catholic classical school for its pro-life heart. That heart manifests itself as weekly prayer in front of our local Planned Parenthood, diaper drives and fundraising for local pregnancy centers, and an annual pilgrimage that sees virtually the entire high school drive six hours to attend the West Coast Walk for Life.

Our students know that praying on the sidewalk is not merely a feel-good exercise. …

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