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Pope tells pro-life marchers to face adversity with courage

Pope Francis thanked supporters for their 'commitment and public witness in defense of human life'

Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service

Updated: June 22, 2024 05:25 AM GMT

Pope Francis delivers his blessing during the Angelus prayer from the window of the Apostolic Palace overlooking St. Peter's Square, during the Angelus prayer at the Vatican on June 16. (Photo: AFP)

There are no compromises when it comes to human life, Pope Francis said.

Go forward with courage despite every adversity, he said in a written message to organizers and participants in Italy's national March for Life June 22.

The national march, which goes through the center of Rome, was expected to bring thousands of families together to say No to a throwaway culture of death and advocate for more support for expectant mothers, children, the elderly and the sick, according to organizers.

In his message, which was republished by Vatican News June 21, Pope Francis thanked supporters for their commitment and public witness in defense of human life from conception to natural death.

What is at stake is the absolute dignity of human life, a gift of God the creator, he wrote. The stakes are too high to be subjected to compromise or mediation.

The pope invited those taking part in the march to demonstrate the beauty of life and the family that welcomes it so as to build a society that rejects the throwaway culture for every stage of life: from the most fragile unborn child to the suffering elderly, including victims of trafficking, slavery and all wars.

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