From the National Catholic Register: "The movie, which takes its title from the year Margaret Sanger opened the first 'birth-control center' in New York City, aims to expose the truth of Planned Parenthood's devastating impact on our nation. The typical Catholic or Christian in America today is astounded by the dramatic upheaval of traditionally accepted morality and family values, widespread abortion, contraception, divorce, cohabitation, gender confusion and assisted suicide. How did things get so bad? The new documentary, The 1916 Project, goes a long way in answering that question. It explores the chronology of the secular moral revolution and the architects and intentions of our current culture of death." The Holy Name of Jesus Respect Life Ministry will be screening this movie on Sunday, 1/19/25, Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, at 5:30 PM in the St. Bernadine Hall, 6150 Allentown Blvd, Harrisburg. It is PG-13 due to thematic topics.
Attendance is free and donations are welcome.
Our 2025 Goal for the Diocesan Annual Campaign is $70,262. Thank you in advance for your support and generosity. The goal has increased from last year, which is actually a healthy sign. The goal increases because of the energy and vitality in the parish. Contribution materials will be coming in February.