Images of the March for Life

2010 January 23

Some pictures from the 2010 March for Life in Washington, DC.

Professor Pless, Preacher at the Divine Service

Professor Pless, preacher at the Divine Service before the March

Professor Pless preaching

Professor Pless preaching

Kassie and my mom at L'Enfant Metro stop on our way to the March

My mom with me, when we finally found the Lutherans for Life banner on the Mall

Professor Pless before the March

Professor Pless at the March

The March begins

Lutherans for Life nearing the Capitol

Band along the March route

Bagpipers near the Capitol

Approaching Capitol Hill

Cross with baby booties

I'm always amazed at the size of the crowd when I turn around and look back after climbing Capitol Hill

And a few from the 2009 March for Life that I never posted:

Al Collver of LCMS World Relief

The Hemingways and Bethany

Evangeline

There are always a few crazy papists out there

This guy REALLY doesn't like Vatican II

Lutherans for Life at the Supreme Court

Lutherans for Life at the Supreme Court

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  1. January 25, 2010

    Great pictures. I wish I could have been there. We had our first March for Life in Tulsa this year with approximately 3,000 in attendance. It is a start. Hope you are well.
    +Mason

  2. January 27, 2010

    thanks for being there.

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