
St. Bernard Prep Students Attend March for Life
Fifty-six St. Bernard students, chaperones, and teachers loaded two charter buses on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 19, headed to Washington, D.C., to participate in the annual March for Life Rally at the Capital.
After driving through the night, the group began their tour on Thursday with a visit to Arlington Cemetery, followed by Holy Mass at Mary, Queen of Apostles in Alexandria, VA. The rest of their day was spent visiting the Bible Museum, the Smithsonian, and concluded with dinner at restaurants near the hotel.
Friday began with breakfast at the hotel before heading out for another busy day. The group attended Holy Mass at the Basilica of St. Mary in Alexandria, VA, and was able to spend time in silent prayer and go to confession. Then, the group visited the Vietnam Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Korean War Veterans’ Memorial. After lunch, they attended the March for Life, then enjoyed a stroll through the National Harbor. To top off the day, they went ice-skating at the Wharf.
Saturday was spent at the Franciscan Monastery and the National Art Gallery. The group concluded their trip with a tour and Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
Sister Therese Lopez, LIHM, who served as pilgrimage coordinator, said, "This march is ultimately a pilgrimage for a just and holy cause: the sanctity of human life. We are the voice of the voiceless. We march for those who cannot march. We are pro-life and also pro-eternal life, giving witness to the gift of life and most of all to the One who gives it."
For Campbel Whaley, a senior, the trip was more than just seeing the monuments, snow, and attractions. “It’s about taking a stance for those who cannot. It’s an attempt to convince those in power that the act of abortion is wrong and a change must come.”
Riley Holmes looks forward to the March for Life every year. “I love the cause, and it makes me feel like I’m a part of something magical.”
Enrique Gutierrez said, "The March for Life is a great way for people to express their opinions on abortion and why it should be banned. As a Catholic school, this is a great way for us to show our support in getting abortion banned in every state of America in a peaceful manner. I have gone to the March for Life once and it was amazing to see everybody coming together and supporting pro-life."
After reflecting on their five-day journey, students were happy they made the trip and had the opportunity to be a voice for the voiceless.