Prayers, Hope Kick off Pro-Life Relay in Manhattan

| 08/29/2023

By: Armando Machado

“We need to be a voice for the voiceless, giving dignity to the unborn”

Participants of the A-Cross America Relay for Life stop at Father Duffy Square in Times Square Saturday, August 26, 2023.
Participants of the A-Cross America Relay for Life stop at Father Duffy Square in Times Square Saturday, August 26, 2023. Photo by Armando Machado/ The Good Newsroom

The National Kickoff for the annual A-Cross America Relay for Life, began early Saturday, August 26 in Manhattan, with a group walking and praying for the end of abortion.      

Participants met at 8 a.m. in front of Planned Parenthood on Bleecker Street in Lower Manhattan, where they prayed for about 20 minutes. They then began an hourlong kickoff walk toward Father Duffy Square in Times Square, via Sixth Avenue onto West 42nd Street. They walked with white-on-blue “REMEMBER The Unborn” banners and placards, led by LIFE Runners founder Dr. Pat Castle.               

“We each need to be a witness for life; we need to witness to the communities,” Michael Sweeney, a parishioner of Holy Name of Jesus in Woodbury, Long Island, told The Good Newsroom at Father Duffy Square. “We need to be a voice for the voiceless, giving dignity to the unborn.”

“Pregnant women need to know this message, that they are not forgotten; we are with them, supporting them so that they are aware that babies are important – them and the babies. We are united for this cause,” another walker, Amy Meza, said. Meza added she has also participated in the March for Life in Washington, D.C. Her parish is St. Matthias in Queens.                  

The A-Cross America Relay for Life began in 2013 and is described by organizers as “the largest pro-life event in the world, spanning 5,359 miles (including other countries).” Kickoff cities also included San Francisco, San Antonio, and Grand Forks, North Dakota. This year the relays will end October 8 in Overland Park, Kansas, forming a cross from the four kickoff cities.      

“The ‘All In Christ, For Pro-Life’ cheer, keeps me going,” Dr. Castle told The Good Newsroom. “We’ve been charged to do the things that Jesus did. And Jesus said: proclaim the Kingdom of God, heal the wounded, and deliver people from evil…We celebrate, defend, and promote life – not just our physical lives but life eternal. That inspiration keeps me going, that charge from our Savior.” Moments earlier, he used a bullhorn to lead the walkers in prayer and cheer and talked about the importance of the cause.

In all, there were 17 participants including Sister Mary Margaret Hope, SV, from the Sisters of Life, who joined the group halfway on the walk and offered words of support and encouragement using Dr. Castle’s bullhorn at Father Duffy Square. 

LIFE Runners promotes the efforts of post-abortion counseling groups, including Support After Abortion, a non-profit organization that works with more than 800 agencies to “individualize the care that a person impacted by abortion receives to find the hope and healing they deserve.” 

Through an After Abortion Line, the organization connects those seeking healing with those who provide healing; and through webinars, clinical meetings, conference training, their online learning platform, curriculum, and resources, they equip leaders, counselors, clinicians, and other abortion healing providers to support those impacted by abortion.

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