
Thomas Griffin 1/21/26 (For Human Life Review)
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January is a unique month for the pro-life movement, thanks to the presence of the March for Life. This year, on January 23rd, hundreds of thousands of Americans will gather to bring awareness to the sanctity of human life. As a college student, I was privileged to be able to attend the march several times and I am always edified by the experience. The numbers of people present, the messages we heard and the joy around the topic of life left me changed.
These memories inspired in me a sense of hope about the future. Speakers and individuals would state that the culture of death is shifting to a culture of life – that there are tremendous reasons to be optimistic about the deeper appreciation for life that is growing among Americans. This sense of hope left me thinking positively about what the future would hold for the life movement.
Thomas Griffin is the chairperson of the religion department at a Catholic high school on Long Island where he lives with his wife and children. He has a masters degree in theology and is a masters candidate in philosophy. Thomas is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Empty Tomb Project: The Magazine. He is the author of Let Us Begin: Saint Francis’s Way of Becoming Like Christ and Renewing the World.
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