St. Nicholas School Students Participate In Mini March For Life

The group of 7th and 8th graders would have been in DC if the national event had not been cancelled.

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(Sunman, Ind.) - The annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. went virtual this year. 

Students at St. Nicholas School would have been in the nation's capital if the event was not cancelled. However, 7th and 8th grade students held a mini March for Life on Friday. 

The students walked 6.6 miles as they marched to Sunman Park, where they prayed the Rosary for end to abortion. 

The March for Life rally and march protests the practice and legality of abortion. 

 

 

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