If you’ve ever been to the March for Life in Washington, DC, or the Walk for Life in Cali, then you know what it’s like to stand in the midst of thousands and thousands of like-minded people and experience the rush and joy of remembering that you’re not alone in this fight.
Many of us spend a great deal of time organizing local pro-life events with small numbers, ceaselessly recruiting volunteers, and inviting anyone we meet to rallies and prayer vigils. It’s tough work to be a pro-lifer some days, and there are times when you feel a bit lonely. Thankfully, however, it is all to the glory of a God who is incredibly faithful, and He gives us those moments, those seasons, in which we glimpse the greatness of His plan and the unity of His people. He lets us know that we are not alone — we are part of a Body, and that Body is drawing together with the power of Christ to bring Life to a death-dominated culture each and every day.
CEC For Life’s time in Ireland and Madrid could be narrowed down to these words: the power of Christ in the unity of His Body. From the streets of Belfast, where Fr. Terry spoke as the sole representative for the American pro-life movement, to the Convocation youth sessions and even the hot Plaza del Sol of Madrid, we could see, throughout the entire trip, the power of God manifested through the work of those who serve Him.
In Belfast, CEC For Life stood with more than 7,000 other people — some Catholic, some Protestant, all proclaiming the Gospel of Life – and together we made known to the world that abortion would never have a place in the cities and towns of Ireland. It was incredibly encouraging! Just to stand in a country that is statistically the safest place in the world to have a baby, where abortion is completely illegal, and where the majority of the nation is willing to fight to keep it that way…it’s astounding. And strengthening. It reminds us that the fight in America will be won.
Next, we tackled the Madrid Convocation. CEC For Life arrived to discover that the government had changed our Rally time and that the majority of our literature did not survive the trip over. Not our smoothest start but, as mentioned before, God is faithful. And not only that, but our youth are absolutely amazing.



