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As Connecticut Prepares to March for Life, Young Voices Point the Way Forward

Posted on February 07, 2026 in: News, ProLife

As Connecticut Prepares to March for Life, Young Voices Point the Way Forward

The 2026 Connecticut March for Life, scheduled for March 18, 2026, will once again draw people of faith and goodwill from across the state to stand as a public witness for life. Rooted in prayer, unity, and love for life at every stage, the Connecticut March for Life reflects a shared commitment to uphold the dignity of every human person. With the help of parishes, councils, schools, and volunteers statewide, organizers are confident that the 2026 Connecticut March for Life will be a strong and faith-filled success.

That same spirit of prayerful witness was powerfully present during the Diocese of Norwich March for Life pilgrimage to Washington, DC, where students, clergy, and chaperones journeyed together not only to march, but to encounter the deeper meaning of advocacy rooted in faith. Along the way home, students were invited to reflect on the experience. Their words speak volumes.

Student Reflections from the Bus Ride Home

“It’s one thing to be able to gather with thousands of young people like us, but it’s another thing to have a community and a Bishop that pushes us to live up to our purpose of advocating for life. I’m so thankful to Bishop Richard Reidy and all the priests who made this pilgrimage possible. It was filled with spirit—young people choosing to love life—which inspires me to continue protecting, enjoying, and cherishing life. It’s up to us to make change, and I can see the progress. I’m grateful.”

 

“I feel blessed and grateful that I got the chance to go to the March for Life in Washington, DC. Being together as one community, supporting and standing up for what we believe in, was very touching. I thank God for this, and I pray that others will come to realize the gift of life.”

 

“I really liked the fact that the Bishop was here with us. That shows true leadership. He is very humble, which resembles Jesus’ character. I also enjoyed the Metro transportation—I learned a lot of physics from it!”

 

“I learned to always be patient and supportive of one another. Today was fun, and I pray every day for abortion to stop forever.”

 

“Today was super fun, and I realized there’s truly nothing better I could be doing right now. Raising awareness and spreading the Word of God was amazing.”

 

“For me, the walk was inspiring because it taught me about the hardships we go through to spread awareness—and how unity helps fulfill God’s purpose. Even when it was hard or confusing, it helped make a real change for our society, especially for the unborn. This walk showed how eager and supportive people can be, even when the world feels full of evil. I pray that we continue to support our civil duty and keep the March for Life alive for future generations. Thank you to everyone who makes this happen. May God bless all your hard work.”

 

“During the March, I wasn’t feeling great and my feet hurt a lot. But I noticed something amazing: people from different backgrounds, beliefs, and communities all coming together with one message—to advocate for the unborn. I always thought being pro-life meant being Christian, but now I see how diverse this movement really is.”

 

“I enjoyed the journey—especially the time with the Bishop, Deacon, and priests. Visiting the museum and learning about the Bill of Rights and Amendments was really interesting. The March for Life helps us remember the hearts of unborn babies.”

 

“On this pilgrimage, I saw that even though abortion is well established, there are many people who stand for what is right without complaint. That shows the true meaning of being Christian.”

 

“I am so blessed to have joined this March for Life. I loved the walk, knowing I was walking with intention. The Cardinal’s homily at the Basilica was beautiful and eye-opening. I’m so glad I was able to go with Bishop Reidy.”

 

“I learned how dedicated our chaperones are, and I practiced offering up my suffering to God. I’m very grateful for all the care and food provided. As a senior, I’m thankful this could be my last trip.”

 

“This year’s March was even more enjoyable because I marched with the Bishop and visited the museum. I learned a lot.”

 

“I thank God most of all for another peaceful and beautiful March for Life in DC. I’m grateful to Bishop Reidy, Fr. Brian Maxwell, and Deacon Mark for organizing this pilgrimage—from Mass before the March to the food and patience throughout the day. May God bless and reward you always.”
— Sr. Mary Jane

 

Together, these reflections capture more than memories of a trip—they reveal hearts formed by faith, community, and a growing awareness of their role in defending life. As Connecticut looks ahead to the March for Life on March 18, 2026, the witness of these young pilgrims serves as a reminder that the pro-life movement is not only alive, but deeply rooted in hope for generations to come.

 

By Deacon Mark B. Desrosiers, DMD


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