Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 1, 2018

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- I've always seen

that one of the greatest things we can do

is to help those who are the weakest in our society

and the most innocent form of life that we have

are the unborn.

I walked out my second day at Georgetown

and saw this table

and I didn't really heard of the Knights of Columbus before.

When I heard this pitch,

this notion of this chance

to live out a life of service

inspired by our faith,

I was immediately drawn to it.

Today in our society

we've lost the moral foundation

that charted our path forward to greatness

and Knights of Columbus bring that faith

in a tangible way into society

founded on this message that God is great.

Today we're here to march with thousands of other people

for the right to life.

The first time I went was my freshman year

and I knew this was a cause

that I could really dedicate myself to.

First time?

What are you thoughts?

- I like it.

- Yeah, good.

It's a big crowd.

It's a big crowd.

What you're doing here today, what brought you?

- I've been a Knight for about six months

and I'm here today for the pro-life movement.

- The Knights have meant so much to me

because they've offered me

a close-knit community, a brotherhood.

It's founded in a common faith

and that brings them to common action.

I see it when we march in unity today

that we're marching together

because the bonds are so deep and so strong.

Anyone out here today

can feel the joy in this crowd.

Anyone watching on TV can see it.

People come from all over the country.

You march with your churches, you march with your friends,

your neighbors, you are marching with joy

and hope, not with anger and hate.

I see the Knights of Columbus

marching arm in arm for a cause.

I can see right now the future of our movement

and it is bright.

You relentlessly fight for truth,

you'll always win at the end.

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