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GROUP TO PROTEST AT BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICE HONOURING PRO-ABORTION GRANHOLM


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DETROIT, January 9, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The movement continues to "re-convert" newly-installed Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, who describes herself as a pro-life Catholic but believes in a woman's right to choose.

Tomorrow, January 10th at 8:30 a.m., the Stop Granholm Church and Truth Project will hold an "educational picket" at the Interfaith Prayer Service, being staged at New Providence Baptist Church in Granholm's honour. The church is located at 18221 Plymouth Road in Detroit, at the corner of Plymouth Rd. and Southfield Rd.

Lynn Mills, an organizer for Stop Granholm, says the group won a major success in persuading Cardinal Maida to publicly pray for the unborn at Granholm's much-ballyhooed inauguration service in Detroit's Catholic cathedral. Since July, Mills reports, the group has "maintained a physical presence at her church," and still hopes to "convert her" to the pro-life position by continuing the campaign as long as she is governor. Mills says the group is made up of 90% Catholics but that volunteers have also come forward from other denominations.

For more information contact Dr. Monica Migliorino Miller at 248-486-3123 or Lynn Mills at 734-542-1307.

For related coverage see:
PRO-ABORTION MICHIGAN GOVERNOR PLANS 'INTERFAITH' SERVICE IN CATHOLIC CHURCH
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2002/dec/02120607.html

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