Walter Hoye At The 2012 || "Day For Life XIII" Conference

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CREDIT:

• Video: "Day For Life XIII"
• Day For Life YouTube Video Link: https://youtu.be/0n130u2APZA
• Day For Life YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/@honormentaries

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A presentation by the Rev. Walter B. Hoye II, founder and president of the Issues4Life Foundation.

Walter began his presentation by showing these videos. They were omitted from this video for licensing reasons.

• "EPIDEMIC" - https://youtu.be/_YYw0_dRqQk
• Pro-life? What Is It? - https://youtu.be/IgDcihrotIA

"A Day for Life" was an ecumenical conference held at St. Joseph's Church in Modesto, California to empower the entire local community, regardless of religious affiliation, to protect Life at all stages. Scott Nunes, an extremely active member of St. Joseph's, graciously volunteered to record the presentations over the course of nine (9) hours!

El Nido Productions, owned by Brian Zarka (another St. Joseph's member), donated editing services.

The first "Day for Life" was an ecumenical conference held on October 6, 2012 at St. Joseph's Church in Modesto, CA to empower the entire local community, regardless of religious affiliation, to protect Life at all stages. It was co-sponsored by the Respect Life Office of the Diocese of Stockton.

Scott Nunes, an extremely active member of St. Joseph's, graciously volunteered to record the presentations over the course of 9 hours! El Nido Productions, owned by Brian Zarka (another St. Joseph's member), donated editing services.

On October 18, 2014, the second "Day for Life" conference was held at St. Joseph's with the same empowering and ecumenical spirit. More time was allotted to fewer speakers, so that they could cover their respective topics more thoroughly. El Nido Productions provided discounted editing services.

The truth always wins.

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