Bishops: You want a full Cathedral? Choose LIFE! Please credit all photos: Jose Aguirre/Catholic San Francisco. Click to enlarge. The Walk for Life Mass is by far the largest of the year. Kneeling room only–and that floor is not soft! The Bishops of God enter. The Priests of God. His Excellency Archbishop Alexander Sample of Portland, OR, celebrates the Sacrifice of the Mass. The Bishop behind Archbishop Sample is Bishop-Emeritus Ignatius...
Welcome, Archbishop Sample!
Archbishop Sample opening Portland’s 40 Days for Life Fall Campaign We are proud to announce that we will be blessed by having Archbishop Alexander Sample as the principal celebrant at the Walk for Life West Coast Mass on January 25! The Mass will be at 9:30AM, at San Francisco’s St. Mary’s Cathedral (our own beloved Archbishop Cordileone had a previous engagement). At the 40 Days for Life vigil above, Archbishop Sample...
Arizona State Students for Life at the Walk!
The Catholic Sun, newspaper of the Diocese of Phoenix, has the story: “Do not be ashamed to bear your testimony to our Lord, but bear your share of hardship for the Gospel,” said Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco. The remarks came at the Walk for Life Mass Jan. 28 at St. Mary’s Cathedral in San Francisco, where Pope Francis granted a plenary indulgence to all Catholics. The day of pro-life activities on began with the...
Kneeling Room Only: Walk for Life Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral!
Wow. The Cathedral is never more filled with worshippers than it is at the annual Mass before the Walk for Life West Coast. Check it out, kneeling room only!
YOUR Walk for Life Video! OSU Newman Society!
Did you make videos of the Walk for Life West Coast? Let us know! This one is from the Newman Society of Oregon State University–check it out! #babiessavingbabies #walkforlifewc #WalkForLife #WFLWC
‘I could see solid people all the way to the Ferry Building’ #walkforlifewc
A Catholic blogger named Joseph Moore relates his experience at the Walk for Life West Coast: Let’s see: the walk came to a halt for a bit when we were 1.2 miles from the end. I could see solid people all the way to the to the Ferry Building. Did a quick estimate: the cross section, maybe a yard deep, where me and mine walked contained 20 people side to side. 1.2 miles contains about 2,100 such cross sections, so, if our piece was of typical...