AMERICA : RIP NELLIE GRAY FOUNDER OF MARCH FOR LIFE

PRO-LIFE ACTIVIST Nellie Gray has died at the age of 86. She founded the March for Life in Washington, DC in 1974. It has since then gathered thousands in support of life each year. Nellie was from Big Spring, Texas. She was part of the World War II : Women's Army Core. She worked for nearly 30 years for the US Government Department of State and Labour. She earned a Bachelor's degree and Master's in Economics. Nellie then studied Law and obtained a degree.  

Dr. Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin L. King, said: “Nellie Gray knew that abortion took a heavy toll from the blackcommunity and she urged us to lend our voices to the fight against thisterrible injustice,” She is the director of African-American Outreach for Priests for Life. “She was avisionary.”


She is quoted as saying: "After 40 years and 55,000,000 killed preborn babies, we must get unity
among prolife people to gain the “prolife strength and sound message”.
Fr. Pavone, Director of Priests for Life, credits his vocation to the priesthood to the March for Life. He released this prayer:
A Prayer for Nellie Gray
Father of Life,
You have created each human being
To reflect your glory
From the moment of fertilization.
You have also planted in our hearts
The awareness that no human power
Can authorize the taking
Of a single human life.
You have stirred the hearts of your people
To respond to evils like the holocaust
And you have awakened their consciences
To likewise battle the evil of abortion.
We thank you for the pro-life movement
And for all its leaders.
We thank you for the life and example
Of Miss Nellie Gray
And for the work she did
In leading the Annual March for Life
And reminding us all
About the Life Principles which shape our movement.
Lord, give us new strength.
Bring us together in greater unity.
Give success to the work of our hands
As we defend every preborn child.
May we speak and pray,
May we write and march,
May we lobby and vote,
And may we see the victory of life!
We pray through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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