Prayer
manual used at the 2013 Service
(PDF)
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
On the day of next year's March for
Life, we want to invite you and your
family, organization, and Church to an
exciting interdenominational prayer
service, the National Memorial for
the Preborn and their Mothers and
Fathers. It will be held at
Constitution Hall in Washington, DC,
1776 D St., NW (18th and D St) on the
morning of Wednesday, January 22, 2014.
We will start with Mass, for those
who wish, at 7:30am. (Doors will open at
7:00.)
Then, the interdenominational service
will take place from 8:30 a.m. Admission
is free, no tickets are required, and
large groups are welcome. Go to the
Constitution Hall website for
directions and parking information.
The page will also provide information
on Metro and a nearby parking garage
that will be open in time to accommodate
attendees.
The prayer service is sponsored by
The National Pro-Life Religious Council,
The National Pro-Life Center on Capitol
Hill, Faith and Action, Priests for
Life, and Gospel of Life Ministries.
With representatives from numerous
Christian denominations and pro-life
groups, this will be the premier prayer
event marking the tragic commemoration
of Roe vs. Wade. We will gather in
repentance and grief, but also in
hope-filled, joyful determination and
unity to bring an end to abortion once
and for all!
We want to fill Constitution Hall
with thousands of believers, and show
the nation, and the media that will
cover the event, that pro-life people
are not going away, no matter how long
the battle or how powerful the enemy!
The prayers and message of this service
will certainly convey that, and you
won’t want to miss out on the
inspiration.
Please take a look at the links on
this site to learn more about this
event. You'll be able to see photos and
videos from the 2013 prayer service,
which was a great success, and you can
also download the prayers and readings
that were used at that service.
We look forward to seeing you on
January 22nd for an unforgettable time
of worship and resolution!
Sincerely,
The Organizing Committee of the National
Memorial for the Preborn and their
Mothers and Fathers