We Need To Stop The Killing

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Fr Stephen Imbarrato, a pro-life activist, commonly referred to as the “Protest Priest,” has made regular appearances on EWTN Catholic TV and is one of the leaders of the Red Rose Rescue movement. Fr Stephen believes we can end preborn child killing peacefully, yet decisively and sooner than we may think is possible.

While attending Holy Apostles Seminary, Father helped start a crisis pregnancy center across the street from an abortion business. He explains, “…being across from the abortion mill showed me how important it is to have ministries of life directly across from the gates of death.”

Ordained in May of 2005 for the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Father Stephen learned of a small adoration chapel located directly across from a Planned Parenthood facility in Albuquerque. Using the chapel as a focal point and prompted by the Holy Spirit to rejuvenate Project Life–which was dedicated to prayer vigils and sidewalk counseling in front of Planned Parenthood–Father Stephen gathered a group of laypeople, forming the Project Defending Life. 

Men’s March for Life in Washington D.C. June 12th:
www.themensmarch.com

Contact Father Stephen at frstephen@defendinglife.org.

Please consider making a donation to offset Fr Stephen’s Red Rose Rescue expenses and other costs. (Fr Stephen earns no income from his pro-life activism. All donations go directly to support his pro-life ministry.)

Protest Child Killing:
http://protestchildkilling.com/

Follow Fr Stephen:
http://lifeministriesus.org/

Red Rose Rescues: 
https://www.redroserescue.com/
 
Fr Stephen on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/FrStephenImb
 
Fr Stephen on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKi4JWR6HORuQCMgl8uIJNA
 
American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists:
https://aaplog.org

Follow Fr Stephen’s pro-life travels across the country:
http://protestchildkilling.com/on-the-road-for-life/

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