By AlaskaWatchman.com

Pro-life students and supporters gather in Anchorage on June 17.

Seeing the “mostly peaceful” but inevitably violent protests over the past week put many of us in the mood to turn the channel every time the angry, misguided miscreants appeared on the screen. Burning American flags while proudly waving those of the countries they abandoned, throwing pre-staged bricks at motorists and law enforcement officers, as well as the obligatory and ubiquitous burning and looting that goes along with pretty much any gathering of left wing rent-a-mobs, has reached a saturation point. Reactions from patriots and common sense citizens have gone from disbelief and vitriolic anger to exasperated rolling of the eyes and shaking of heads.

So, with public demonstrations being anything but intriguing, an Anchorage gathering at the corner of 5th and L on Tuesday afternoon was the last place this disillusioned author expected to find himself; however, Mary Kemper – she of the ever present smile and eternal optimism – planned a pro-life prayer vigil. And, except for the cold winds blowing off the inlet, it was a nice gathering, largely uneventful save the occasional middle finger thrust in our general direction by those who find moral clarity in getting angry at people who value pre-born babies.

Mary helped organize the event alongside Students for Life, a group of high school and college students that buck the stereotype by advocating for pro-life causes. It’s a courageous act for these young people, especially considering the penchant the opposition has for screaming, belittling, and threatening violence against those who oppose them.

Gio Moceri and Mari Ward are Students for Life leaders from Holy Rosary Academy, and they both spoke to the 40-person gathering. Joining Gio and Mari were students from Grace Christian and other Students for Life clubs in the area, as well as 10 college student Catholic missionaries from Louisiana who are here in Alaska to help run vacation Bible schools.

How refreshing to have young people so dedicated to a wholesome cause that they are willing to show up on a busy street corner to publicly show their support. The gathering was Catholic-led, as many pro-life marches and prayer vigils in Anchorage tend to be, with Father Robert Whitney of St. Elizabeth Ann Seaton on hand to lead in prayer.

Pro-life students and supporters gather in Anchorage on June 17.

Those of us of Protestant faiths were fully welcomed, albeit a bit lost (as usual) when it came time to pray the Rosary. The beads and repetitious “Hail Mary” prayers are unfamiliar territory for us. Luckily, Brendan, a young man entering his senior year at Grace Christian School and contemplating a future in the priesthood, was more than happy to provide me with a Rosary of my own and explanations for each stage, or decade, of the sacred ritual.

Mary Kemper was gracious enough to ask this author to say a few words about legislation before the state and federal legislatures, including:

— Senator Shelley Hughes’ joint resolution clarifying that the Alaska Constitution does not – despite what certain judges say – guarantee a right to abort babies or use taxpayer money to do so, has not seen a hearing, but her courage to take such a stand is to be applauded.

— On the other hand, SB147, introduced by Senator Cathy Giessel, opens up the ability for pharmacists to prescribe and dispense abortion pills, and is something that needs to be opposed.

— On the federal side, the “Big Beautiful Bill” before the U.S. Congress has provisions that will cut federal funding to organizations that perform abortions, to include Planned Parenthood, which aborts over 400,000 babies per year. It is this bill, in particular, that determined the location of Tuesday’s gathering. Directly across the street from the gathering at 5th and L are the Anchorage offices of U.S. Senators Dan Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski.

Mary and the Students For Life leaders personally delivered letters for both of Alaska’s U.S. Senators and their staff members, encouraging them to keep the funding cuts in the bill. The letters were drafted collectively by more than 225,000 Students For Life members across the country; yet another encouraging action on the part of young people.

Sullivan and Murkowski receive grades of C and D, respectively, from the Catholic Accountability Project, which scores the senators on their votes on social issues, with abortion-related topics being a priority. We can hope – or better yet, pray – that these two senators take into account their professed Catholic ideologies when voting on such matters.

The views expressed here are those of the author.

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Unlike the left, pro-life Alaska students hold peaceful, prayerful vigil

Tim Barto
Tim Barto is vice president of operations for Alaska Family Action.


12 Comments

  • David Jones says:

    Sounds like a typical Roman Catholic dogmatic and destructive ploy. Oh, the evils of that religion! Perhaps these students would serve humanity better calling out Catholic peodophile priests?

    • Ok in Anchorage says:

      Yep…those darned Catholics, promoting the concept that human beings are made in the image and likeness of God, that the proper response to the human person is love, founding hospitals and universities all across the Western world…nothing better to do with their time, I guess!

      • jon says:

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      Sounds like a typical Atheistic dogmatic and destructive response. Oh, the evils of that religion! Perhaps these atheists would serve humanity better calling out the homosexuals and communists who infiltrated the Church?

  • Manny Mullens says:

    Meanwhile, FIVE MILLION patriots marched against Trump across the country PEACEFULLY.

  • Dennis Riemersma says:

    Keep up the excellent work. The creator of heaven and earth sees all. You certainly have his blessing on you all. Thanks DJR.

  • Proud Alaskan says:

    Ok in Anchorage,
    You are correct, are made in the image and likeness of God.
    God made all humans. Maybe read more of the Bible it might make you think straight.
    The schools mentioned above, is where you need to send your kids to school next year.
    Not public schools.

    • jon says:

      Public schools are not teaching sexuality. I taught in public schools for 42 years, some in AK. I did not ever see “grooming” by any teacher. Chilhem.dren are born straight or gay, can’t beat it out of them

  • Sean Gullverson says:

    It’s so creepy to bring your kids to these kinds of protests, I’m sorry. They don’t even know what a uterus is!

    • Ok in Anchorage says:

      The inherent dignity and inalienable rights of a uterus are not at issue. This is about unborn children, and the kids at this event know what a baby is.

  • Father of five says:

    The untruss is almost as creepy as a drag queen.