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Churches Will Hold Funeral Services for Unborn Babies Killed in Abortions

Churches Will Hold Funeral Services for Unborn Babies Killed in Abortions – LifeNews.com

Saturday, Sept. 12 is the National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children, a day set aside to remember the millions of unborn babies who have been killed in abortions. Across the country, churches will host funeral services and pro-life advocates will hold gatherings at memorial sites and grave markers for these missing babies.

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Locations – National Day of Remembrance

All of the 56 known gravesites of aborted children, as well as hundreds of other memorial sites across the country, are listed below alphabetically by state. You can view a map of gravesites only or locations with scheduled services. If you know of any such sites not listed here, please let us know.

Life begins at conception. Abortion is legalized murder.

Christine Hammett

Is a baby only real if he is wanted? Please, choose life! Chris Hammett is a pro-life blogger (Abolitionist Arise) and 40 Days for Life participant joining millions in praying for an end to abortion and for Personhood from conception until natural death. She is a prayer partner with ProLife Action Ministries. She lives in Central Florida and has been married for 40+ years. Owen Osvaldo (O.O.) is their first grandchild. She previously worked as a graphic and web designer with Empower Creative Services LLC. She is currently practicing wildlife photography. The photography page of this site features some of her images from Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive.

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