On this Marian feast day, the Benedict XVI Institute, based in San Francisco, displayed roses and gathered to pray a rosary outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
“We wanted this to be a prayer service, not a political rally,” stressed Maggie Gallagher, executive director of the Benedict XVI Institute.org. They did not deliver the 7,700 roses directly to Pelosi's office, she said, but they placed the flowers outside the U.S. Capitol.
The institute plans to continue sending 100 roses to Pelosi each day. Each flower represents a Catholic praying and fasting for her conversion on abortion and the life issue.
“As of the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, 16,381 Catholics have made this commitment,” Gallagher added. “These roses are a rich and deep and visible symbol that Catholics cannot support the massive taking of innocent human life, whatever the politics, the pols [politicians], and the polls may say.”
Cordileone tweeted about the number of roses on Monday.
“That is a lot of roses,” he said, sharing a photo of the roses in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, Dec. 12. “Thanks to each one of the 16,381 people who joined this campaign.”
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