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BLOOMINGTON, MINN., May 7 (LSN.ca) – American Life League and the Population Research Institute are presenting a major pro-life conference this June 20-24 in Bloomington. “A Celebration of Life World Family Conference” plans an opening Mass with Bishop John Yanta of Amarillo Texas followed by a Pro-Life Youth Rally, a United Nations training day, a banquet to honor Father Paul Marx founder of Human Life International and much more.

The conference list of speakers includes Judie Brown of American Life League, Steven Mosher of Population Research Institute, Joe Scheidler of Pro-life Action League, Jim Hughes of Canada’s Campaign Life Coalition and former abortionist Dr. Bernard Nathanson.

The Pro-Life Youth Rally features performances by three popular bands, all pro-life – Audio Adrenaline, Relient K and Flight 180. A novel feature will be the United Nations training day put on by the World Youth Alliance, the foremost group involved in bringing the voices of pro-life youth to the international table.

After a lengthy public absence, Human Life International founder Fr. Paul Marx will be present at a banquet in his honour. Conference sponsors, ALL and Population Research Institute, will honor Fr. Marx with a special award for his heroic efforts in defense of faith, life and family.

For more information see the conference web page at:  https://www.all.org/conference/index.htm

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