Diocese of Brooklyn Sending Two Buses To Attend March For Life Rally

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Working towards a culture of life is the goal of this year’s March For Life.

Tens of thousands of people will be heading to D.C. for the annual march at the end of next week and many Catholics from the Diocese of Brooklyn will be taking part.

You can join them.

The diocese is providing two buses to D.C.

One will depart at 6 AM on Friday Jan. 19th, from the Diocesan Office in Brooklyn at 310 Prospect Park West.

At the same time another bus will travel from St. Kevin Church in Queens at 45-21 194th St. in Flushing. 

For more information on the buses, just email pilgrimage@diobrook.org

Before the marchers head to D.C., their support for the unborn will begin in Brooklyn.

The diocese will have a Holy Hour For Life the night before the march on Thursday Jan. 18th. 

It’ll kick off at 8 PM at the Cathedral Basilica of St. James in Downtown Brooklyn. 

A Holy Hour For Life will also kick off the march in D.C. at the Basilica of The National Shrine of The Immaculate Conception that same night, thursday jan. 18th. 

You can watch that mass live right here at 5 p.m. on NET TV

Currents News will have team coverage of the March For Life on the ground at the National Mall.

Jessica Easthope, John Lavenburg, and Katie Vasquez will be giving you exclusive coverage, so be sure to tune in that Friday, Jan. 19th.