Welcome to a very special edition of HLI Mission Report, featuring text and video from Cardinal-designate Raymond Burke, and other highlights from the Fifth HLI World Prayer Congress for Life in Rome!
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THANK YOU, HLI SUPPORTERS!
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You made this very important Congress happen with your prayerful and financial support. You probably heard about Archbishop Raymond Burke's powerful and timely talk (linked below) about Catholic orthodoxy and politics. Did you also know that over 400 pro-life leaders came from 45 different countries? We cannot sponsor and organize such important and ultimately life-saving events without your help.
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VIDEO: Archbishop Raymond Burke: Catholic Orthodoxy: Antidote Against the Culture of Death
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"It is clear that we are presently experiencing a period of intense and critical struggle in the advancement of the culture of life in the world. Many governments and international organizations openly and aggressively follow a secularist, anti-life and anti-family agenda." See the video... Full text of Archbishop Burke's address from HLI's World Prayer Congress...
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HLI's World Prayer Congress for Life V
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Read some of the most moving talks from WPCV: Monsignor Philip Reilly, Rachel's Vineyard's Vicky Thorn, and HLI's Dr. Rene Bullecer and Raymond de Souza.
People are still talking about the Congress that generated so much discussion in media, and sent pro-life leaders back to 45 countries renewed and better informed about the fight for life. Read the full text of the talks here...
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HLI REPORTS: Ligaya in Malaysia
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The total population of Sabah is 3,400,000. From the plane, the small population of KK and Sabah is evident. But, true to form, IPPF, the number one abortion organization in the world, is very actively working here through its local affiliate, the Sabah Family Planning Association, which was formed in KK as early as 1969. Read More...
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HLI REPORTS: George Wirnkar in Sierra Leone
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Our mission in Sierra Leone began when we landed at the small and old but very hospitable airport at Lungi. We got the feeling you are landing at a colonial airstrip in a palm and coconut bush clearing back in the days when the British were in charge. Read More...
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