(RNS) The high court ruling gave states ‘a license to put the lives of millions of Black and poor women at severe risk,’ said the Rev. W. Franklyn Richardson.
/PRNewswire/ Pro-life leaders from across denominational, political, and ethnic lines came together Sunday, November 28, for a national prayer gathering.
Blacks and Whites, Catholics and Protestants, Democrats and Republicans will gather at a historically Black church in Mississippi and at the four corners of the United States to pray two days before the Supreme Court takes up the case Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, a pivotal abortion case in which the court may reverse the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.