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Respect Life Month Celebrations Begin in Charlotte Amid Recovery from Tropical Storm Helene

Life Chain Gathering

Respect Life Month Kicks Off in Charlotte

CHARLOTTE — Excitement is in the air this October as the Diocese of Charlotte gears up for Respect Life Month. On Sunday, October 6, many parishioners will gather to form Life Chains, a heartfelt initiative aimed at publicly showcasing their support for the dignity of all human life. These gatherings, which are a staple of the month, remind us all of the value and sanctity of life from its very beginning.

As the community comes together, they are also navigating the ongoing recovery from Tropical Storm Helene. Despite weather challenges, many are determined to partake in this annual event with renewed energy and commitment.

A Call to Action

Bishop Michael T. Burbidge of Arlington has addressed the importance of this month, stating, “{Jesus} calls each of us to respect that gift of life in every human person.” His message rings true throughout the community, emphasizing the need to protect those who are often marginalized in our society. This is a reminder that even in the midst of storms, both literal and figurative, it’s crucial to show care for our most vulnerable neighbors.

“While we live in a society that often rejects those who are weak, fragile, or vulnerable, they are the most in need of our care and protection,” Bishop Burbidge continued. His heartfelt words inspire participants to not merely celebrate life, but to advocate for it in every aspect, from legislation to loving support for families.

Joining the Life Chain

Life Chains will take place across various locations in Charlotte, allowing for broader participation from families, friends, and communities. Here’s where you can join in:

  • Charlotte: 8015 Ballantyne Commons Pkwy., 2-3 p.m.
  • Charlotte: 8451 Idlewild Road, 2-3 p.m.
  • Charlotte: 7702 Pineville-Matthews Road, 2-3 p.m.
  • Concord: 800 block of South Union Street, in front of Food Lion, 2-3 p.m.; Joe Andruzzi, 704-796-0075
  • Franklin: 299 Maple St. at St. Francis of Assisi Church, 3-4 p.m.; Julie Tastinger, 828-421-2473
  • Greensboro: Battleground Avenue, 2:30-3:30 p.m.; Mark Shelly, 336-312-4810
  • Huntersville: In front of St. Mark Church on Stumptown Road, 2-3 p.m.
  • Mocksville: Event has been moved to noon to 1 p.m. on October 13; Hwy. 601/Valley Road at Yadkinville Road, 2-3 p.m.; David Taylor, 336-406-1089
  • Mooresville: Hwy. 150 at Williamson Road, 2-3:30 p.m.; Angela Harrigan, 704-975-1239
  • Winston-Salem: Hanes Mall Boulevard west of Stratford Road, 2-3 p.m.; Sandy Herman, 336-399-6434

Be Part of the Movement

This is a powerful opportunity for individuals and families to come together in solidarity and love. The Life Chains are more than just events; they are reminders of our shared humanity and the commitment to uplift every life, from conception to natural death. It’s likely that you will see families, children, and friends holding signs and praying in unison, creating a serene yet impactful presence in the community.

If you’re interested in joining the Life Chains but unsure of where to start, it’s simple: just show up! Bring a friend, your family, or even someone new from the community to spread the message of respect and reverence for life. Together, we can foster a culture that values and cherishes every human being.

Let’s make this Respect Life Month a memorable one, filled with compassion, understanding, and love for all!


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