FR. FRANK PAVONE
National Director, Priests for Life
Pastoral Director, Silent No More Awareness Campaign and
Rachel’s Vineyard Ministries

www.priestsforlife.org

"Having worked in pro-life activities on every level from the parish to the Vatican, where I served on the Pontifical Council for the Family, I can attest that the vast majority of pro-life leaders and activists understand that using graphic visuals is an essential component of winning the victory over this evil."

"When a culture is reluctant to learn that abortion is an act of violence which kills a baby, and when so many of those who need to hear the message are complicit in the injustice, people choose to turn away from listening to pro-life talks, attending pro-life events, or reading pro-life brochures. If our educational activity relies primarily on the voluntary consent of the audience we are trying to reach, we will not reach the audience we need to reach."

FR. THOMAS EUTENEUER
President, Human Life International
www.hli.org

"In my capacity as an international pro-life missionary I have seen first-hand how the photos of the reality of abortion actually transform people from fence-sitters to apostles sent out to end this massive evil."




JOE SCHEIDLER
National Director, Pro-Life Action League
www.prolifeaction.org

"Photos of these aborted children rip off the mask of "choice." The truth hurts, but the lie hurts so much more. Once people have faced the truth, they are less likely to become involved in abortion."




GREGG CUNNINGHAM
Founder & National Director, Center for Bio-Ethical Reform
www.abortionNO.org

"When abortion is hidden abortion is tolerated, when abortion is seen everything changes. CBR exists to make abortion impossible to ignore or trivialize...until people are bothered enough to stop the killing."




Other supporters of the use of graphic images include:


STEPHANIE GRAY
National Director, Canadian Center for Bio-Ethical Reform
www.unmaskingchoice.ca

REV. DR. CHILDRESS
Founder & Director, L.E.A.R.N. & BlackGenocide.org
www.blackgenocide.org

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