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Students stand silently in solidarity to oppose abortion

By   /   October 18, 2011  /   1 Comment

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. (WordNews.org) Oct. 17, 2011 — Tomorrow, tens of thousands of young people across the nation will be silent to raise awareness for those without a voice.

Dubbed the Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity, the students are commemorating the life of a young “abortion abolitionist” and her unborn daughter who were killed in a car accident Oct. 8 in Georgia.

“Tomorrow, students will be sending a loud and clear message that abortion must end and all innocent human life must be protected from conception to natural death,” said event organizer Bryan Kemper, founder of Stand True Ministries and youth outreach director for Priests for Life.

“The day is about sacrifice and that is why it is fitting that this year’s event is dedicated to Kortney Blythe Gordon and her baby Sophy. Kortney was a beacon of light and sacrificed more than anyone can ever imagine in her fight as an abortion abolitionist.”

Gordon, 28, was a field director for Students for Life America.

This is the eighth annual Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity. Students at 1,200 colleges, high schools, middle schools and home schools

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