by
Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
November 1,
2007
Organizers
of 40 Days for Life Campaign Hope for All-Day Abortion Vigils
Washington, DC (Lifenews.com) -- The organizers of the 40 Days
for Life campaign are calling on pro-life advocates to hold peaceful
24-hour prayer vigils outside of Planned Parenthood facilities and
abortion centers across America on Saturday, November 3, to mark the
grand finale of the national event. "Saturday is the busiest
day of the week at most abortion facilities. That's when the need
for prayer is greatest," David Bereit, national campaign director,
told LifeNews.com. "We are inviting pro-life believers across
America to join in solidarity with 40 Days for Life by holding simultaneous
prayer vigils. People in numerous cities and towns have been asking
for some way to join the 40 Days for Life effort before the campaign
ends on November 4. "That wish can now come true," said
Bereit. "Many churches already have pro-life outreach groups,
24- hour prayer chapels or prayer teams that are on call 24 hours
a day. Pregnancy care centers also have many volunteers who would
be eager to join the effort."
Wisconsin
Library Finally Allows Posting of Pro-life Event Flyer
West Bend, WI (Lifenews.com) -- After the pro-life law firm Liberty
Counsel intervened on behalf of a West Bend, Wisconsin resident, a
library director agreed to allow a flyer announcing a pro-life event
to be posted in the library along with other community announcements.
Mary Weigand wanted to inform others about an annual Life Chain event,
but the library director refused to allow the flyer and insisted that
the library policy prohibited religious material. Weigand contacted
Liberty Counsel. After receiving Liberty Counsel's demand letter,
the library director apologized to her and allowed the flyer to be
posted on two library bulletin boards in time for the event. Mathew
D. Staver, Founder of Liberty Counsel and Dean of Liberty University
School of Law, commented, "When libraries or other government
facilities create an open forum such as a community bulletin board,
it is impermissible to discriminate against religious viewpoints."


