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Tag: National Sanctity of Human Life DayBy Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
January 22nd, 1973, is the date that the infamous Roe v. Wade decision was handed down by the U. S. Supreme Court, which overrode at least three dozen state laws and numerous federal laws restricting medically-induced abortions, and ushered in a culture of death still prevalent in contemporary American culture. In response, in a January 13, 1984 proclamation, President Ronald Reagan designated January 22, 1984, as the first National Sanctity of Human Life Day. The date was specifically chosen to coincide with the 11th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Since that time, the third Sunday of January -- which normally represents the closest Sunday to January 22nd -- is regularly observed throughout American Christianity as Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, often shortened to Life Observance Sunday (or simply "Life Sunday").
Following the break is the sermon delivered this morning by Rev. Steve Schamber, pastor at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Wyoming, Michigan (the church of which I am a member). I'm reposting it here because I think we all need the reminder.
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