Respect Life Sunday draws hundreds out to pray for sanctity of all human life
Hundreds of Catholics across the Diocese of Charlotte took to the streets after Mass Oct. 7 to publicly stand up for life.
Respect Life Sunday, which marks the start of the U.S. bishops' observance of Respect Life Month in October, brought people out to busy thoroughfares in the big cities as well as small towns to form “Life Chains” as a public witness for the dignity of all human life, from conception to natural death.
Pictured are parishioners and clergy from St. Mark in Huntersville, St. Pius X in Greensboro, St. Gabriel Church in Charlotte, St. Barnabas Parish in Arden, Sacred Heart Church in Brevard and Immaculate Conception Church in Forest City.
Immaculate Conception in Forest City. (Photo by Giuliana Riley)
St. Gabriel Church in Charlotte (Photo by Lisa Geraci)
St. Pius X in Greensboro. (Provided by John Russell)
St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
St. Barnabas Parish in Arden. (Photos by Paul Vincent Photography)
St. Barnabas Parish in Arden. (Photos by Paul Vincent Photography)
Parishioners of Sacred Heart Church, Brevard, participate in the annual Life Chain demonstration. (Photo by Dorice Narins)
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