October 18th Rosary for Unborn Babies Receives International Support

October 10, 2008

Memphis, TN. (MetroCatholic) - The October 18th WORLDWIDE ROSARY FOR UNBORN BABIES prayer event, initiated by the Saint Michael the Archangel Organization, has received the attention of a number of people from various places throughout the world. Presently, support has come in from at least one source in each of the following nations: Latvia, Tanzania, Italy, England, Lithuania, Croatia, Czech Republic, Philippines, United States, Canada, India, Peru, Ghana, Kenya, and Poland.

“There is no requirement to contact the Saint Michael the Archangel Organization about the WORLDWIDE ROSARY FOR UNBORN BABIES prayer event. But, it is very encouraging to see so much interest in this pro-life prayer event,” said Patrick Benedict, a parishioner at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church (Diocese of Memphis in Tennessee, U.S.A.) and the President of the Saint Michael the Archangel Organization.

A person who wants to participate in the WORLDWIDE ROSARY FOR UNBORN BABIES prayer event will need to pray the Rosary on Saturday, October 18th for the following intention: For an end to the surgical and non-surgical killing of unborn babies. It is hoped each participant will pray the Rosary during the 9:00 a.m. hour, but this is not required.

There is information about the WORLDWIDE ROSARY FOR UNBORN BABIES prayer event available in 12 different languages at the website www.SaintMichaelTheArchangelOrganization.org.

“I very much appreciate all the people who have helped with this pro-life effort,” continued Benedict. “And, I hope, with the time left before October 18th, that the people who are planning on participating will contact many other people and let them know about the WORLDWIDE ROSARY FOR UNBORN BABIES prayer event.”

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