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  2. Sisters of Life - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters of Life (Latin: Sorores Vitae) is a Catholic religious institute for women that follows the Augustinian rule. It is both a contemplative and active religious community, working in North America for the promotion of anti-abortion causes.

  3. Dede Byrne - Wikipedia

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    Byrne grew up in the Washington suburb of McLean, Virginia, in a devout Catholic family as one of eight siblings. [2] She is the older sister of Bishop William Byrne of the Diocese of Springfield who is known for taking over the western Massachusetts diocese as it was still dealing with the aftermath of allegations of sexual abuse and cover-ups.

  4. Home for the Aged Men and Women - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters started raising funds for the new house. The Sisters had been able to raise $1.3 million by that date. [45] The cost was valued at the time to be $4.5 million. [43] On June 2, 1978, it was announced that the Sisters had purchased the building of the Carmelite Order located at 4200 Harewood Road NE. The renovation and construction of ...

  5. Sisters travel to Washington, D.C. for prayer vigil - AOL

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    Dec. 3—Sister Editha Ben has seen military violence and intimidation that prompts families to leave their home in search of a better life. A native of the Philippines, she remembers her family's ...

  6. Nannie Helen Burroughs - Wikipedia

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    Her speech "How the Sisters Are Hindered from Helping," at the 1900 National Baptist Convention in Virginia, instantly won her fame and recognition. In 1909, she founded the National Training School for Women and Girls in Washington, DC. Burroughs' objective was at the point of intersection between race and gender. [2]

  7. Cardinal O'Connor Conference on Life - Wikipedia

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    The Cardinal O'Connor Conference on Life, also known simply as the O'Connor Conference (OCC), is the largest student-run pro-life conference in the United States. [1] The conference was founded by Georgetown University undergraduate students in 2000 and subsequently named in honor of the late Archbishop of New York, Cardinal John Joseph O'Connor, who earned a PhD from Georgetown University and ...

  8. March for Life (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The March for Life proceedings begin around noon. [6] They typically consist of a rally at the National Mall near Fourth Street (in 2018, this was near 12th St. NW). [20] It is followed by a march which travels down Constitution Avenue NW, turns right at First Street NE, and then ends on the steps of the Supreme Court of the United States, where another rally is held.

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