WASHINGTON (CNS) Although many pro-life groups immediately reacted positively to the news that the majority of Supreme Court justices seem set to overturn the court s Roe v. Wade decision, some tempered their reaction with a continued call for more advocacy while others kept a wait-and-see approach until the court issues its opinion in the weeks ahead.
Although many pro-life groups immediately reacted positively to the news that the majority of Supreme Court justices seem set to overturn the court's Roe v. Wade decision, some tempered their reaction with a continued call for more advocacy while others kept a wait-and-see approach until the court issues its opinion in the weeks ahead. Some Catholic bishops likewise kept their response in check, but acknowledged the work done on the grassroots level by pro-life activists.
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