


The end of Roe v. Wade was right and just, but not enough. What more can I do? What more can you do? The legal and political questions are existential, of course, but we cannot bypass the individual role we all play in our families, churches, and communities.
New York has been known as the abortion capital of the U.S. The Sisters of Life run the Respect Life Office for the Archdiocese of New York, and they are offering a day for people to discern what more we can do — what roles we might be called to in life after Dobbs.
I’ll be speaking briefly — and some pro-life heroes, will, too. I’m confident it will be an encouraging day for all who attend. Expect prayer, of course, reflection, and fellowship — and learning about ministries to support, if you’re not already doing so.
Listen to a conversation with Sister Anne Marie Elizabeth and Sister Elena Marie (there are a lot of variations of Mary around the Sisters of Life):
More details about the Called & Gifted for Life Formation Day on March 29 at the seminary in Yonkers are available here.
Feel free to share the video beyond the NYC metro area: We talk about a recent visit the three of us made to a new pro-life help van (Tilma Care, which offers free sonograms and prenatal care) and more.