Category Archives: War On The Unborn

Pro-Life Chalk Competition

The Students For Life have issued a Pro-Life art competition. Participating individuals are to submit their chalk designs made on pavement and the best piece wins a prize. The Saint John the Baptist Pro-Life League is competing as well. So … Continue reading

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Lenten Prayer Campaign

Tuesday, March 22, 2022, SJB Pro-Life League along with Bishop McManus hosted a prayer campaign at Planned Parenthood in Worcester. Along with the students, many others also participated in this peaceful protest against the evils of abortion. It was such … Continue reading

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2022 March For Life and Thank You Video

January 21, 2022, after a year without the annual March For Life in DC, IHM School was happy to make an appearance once again. Braving the elements of January weather, these members of the Saint John the Baptist Pro-Life League … Continue reading

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A Visit From Students For LIfe

October 25, 2021, Miss Mariah McCarron of the Students For Life campaign was invited to Immaculate Heart of Mary School to inform the members of the Pro-Life League of Pro-Life apologetics. She did a wonderful job in teaching us the … Continue reading

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Pro-Life March and Poster Contest, Worcester, MA 2021

In January 2021, students and faculty of the Immaculate Heart of Mary School marched down Main Street in Worcester, along with many other pro-life citizens, to protest the aborting of innocent young children. Below is a great video of the … Continue reading

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Roe v. Wade, America’s Most Unconstitutional Law

The court case of Jane Roe vs. Henry Wade could be considered as the most unconstitutional case ever reaching the supreme court. Jane Roe, whose real name was Norma McCorvey, wanted an abortion. She claimed to have been attacked by a gang in Georgia, and she wanted to not be responsible to have the child from the attack. Continue reading

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Roe v. Wade is Unconstitutional

In the year 1969, Norma McCorvey, a woman from Texas, wanted to have an abortion. She was the daughter of an alcoholic mother and frequently got into trouble. She had already given birth twice and given up both babies for adoption. At this time abortion was legal in Texas but only for the purpose of saving the mother’s life. Continue reading

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Roe v. Wade: A Modern Controversial Topic

Roe v. Wade was a major Supreme Court case in 1973 in which “Jane Roe,” the assumed name of Norma McCorvey, sued her local district attorney in Dallas, Texas, Henry Wade,for refusing to permit her to have an abortion whenever she wanted. “Roe”claimed that she had this right by the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Continue reading

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Our Lady of Guadalupe Stops Aztec Satanic Rituals AND Planned Parenthood.

Tenochticlan, capital city of the Aztec empire. It is here that the most brutal and vicious act ever known by man is performed: that of deliberately slaughtering helpless people. The Aztecs believed that in order to satisfy the wants of their gods, they were required to make a sacrifice of human life. Thus, in the year 1487, thousands of unwilling victims were dragged to the top of a pyramid, laid upon a flat ritual stone table, there to have their chests cut open, and their hearts ripped out. Their bodies were then thrown down from the top of the pyramid.

It sounds horrific and gruesome, and is repulsive just to think about it. Yet it sounds frighteningly familiar.

Now the year is 2011. The place is a little building on a street in Worcester, or Fitchburg, or any other city in the United States. Once again, it is here that the same brutal deed is occurring: taking the lives of thousands of unprotected people. Continue reading

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