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A new edition of the "March for Life" will take place this Saturday in the center of Mar del Plata. The concentration is scheduled for 16 in the monument to San Martin, located in Luro and Miter.
This initiative will be replicated in more than 200 cities across the country and is being implemented as part of Fetal Day, commemorated on Monday 25th.
Bishop Gabriel Mestre will celebrate this day on Monday and will preside Mbad at 7:00 pm at the Cathedral, praying for all unborn children.
"The concentration is at 16 hours and from there we will walk with the Argentine flags, towards the place where is the monument to the Sea Wolves, between the Casino and the Provincial Hotel, a document will be read and a moment of music with Catholic groups will be read and evangelical, "said Adrián Lomello, a member of the March for Life organization.
The organizers have invited and promoted in a special way the participation of families and young people who wish to demonstrate for life with their slogans, their celestial scarves and their Argentine flags.
"We are very happy because twenty organizations and pro-life groups of the city are involved, as well as the Catholic Church and the Evangelical Church.There are academic organizations, a non-profit organization and we work with a provid table, united in the same will, "said Adrián Lomello.
The Decree of the Presidency of the Nation, established by Decree 1406/98, instituted in our country the day of the unborn child, which coincides with the "Annunciation of the Lord" which recalls the visit of the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary, in which he announces to her that she would be the mother of Jesus, the son of God.
In this context, Bishop Gabriel Mestre will preside Mbad at the cathedral at 7 pm, which will be accompanied and promoted by Ain Karem – help pregnant women at risk – and the pastoral care of women.
This year, the "Federal Convocation" includes parades in cities such as Paraná, Rosario, Corrientes, Posadas, Resistencia, Salta, Catamarca, Córdoba, San Luis and Santa Rosa.
Last year, according to the organization + Life, which runs the Provida movement, "more than two million protesters across the country have been overwhelmed".
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