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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: May 8, 2008
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Pro-Life Actions of United Methodist General Conference Are
Encouraging Say NPRC Leaders
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Washington, DC – The approval by The United Methodist Church’s General
Conference of several petitions that move the Church in a more pro-life
direction sends an encouraging signal, say leaders of the National Pro-Life
Religious Council (NPRC).
“Conference delegates voted to encourage the assistance of crisis
pregnancy centers and support adult notification and consent when a
minor seeks abortion,” said Fr. Frank Pavone, President of the NPRC.
“These are small, but important steps in what we pray will be an
eventual affirmation of the inherent rights and dignity of all human
lives.”
“For so many petitions reflecting a pro-life perspective to be
approved at this quadrennial General Conference is a great encouragement to
those of us in The United Methodist Church,” said Rev. Paul T. Stallsworth,
NPRC Board Member and President of the Taskforce of United Methodists on
Abortion and Sexuality (or Lifewatch). “We pray that God will continue
to persuade United Methodist leaders so that soon our church will officially
defend and protect ‘the least of these,’ the unborn child and mother.”
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