1/21/2022
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Supreme Knight Kelly expressed support for the march as Knights from across the U.S. assembled in nation’s capital during historic year for protection of the unborn.
“I am proud to join the thousands of Knights who traveled to our nation’s capital from across the country to march in solidarity with all who believe in the dignity and worth of every human life, and who recognize the scientific fact that life begins at conception,” the supreme knight said.
“Our Founder, Blessed Michael McGivney, devoted his life to the care of widows and orphans,” he added. “The Order’s mission to support mothers in need and their children, both unborn and born, is at the core of who we are as Knights.”
“I’m especially proud of the Knights’ involvement in the march since 1974. This year, the usual seriousness of the march is brightened by the hope that the Supreme Court will finally overturn Roe v. Wade,” stated the supreme knight, who previously served as chairman of the board of directors of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund.
A new Marist Poll, commissioned by the Knights of Columbus, shows that 71% of Americans support legal limits on abortion and 81% believe our laws should protect both the mother and her unborn child. These findings come as the Supreme Court weighs Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the most significant challenge in many years to Roe v. Wade, the landmark case that legalized abortion in all 50 states in 1973. Oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization were heard in early December and a decision is expected in the coming months.