EWTN will broadcast Pro-Life documentary, Thine Eyes: A Witness to the March for Life (www.thineeyes.org), on Thanksgiving-Eve, Wednesday, November 25 at 10 pm EST. The documentary shows a record three hundred thousand people waving to the camera in January of 2009, as they marched down Constitution Avenue to the Supreme Court at the 36th annual March for Life in Washington DC (www.thineeyes.org). Thine Eyes was produced to tell their story.
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Pro-Life supporters (http://apps.facebook.com/causes/127771/5855494m=6d54c0aa) around the world are asked to become one-time ambassadors (http://apps.facebook.com/causes/127771/5855494m=6d54c0aa) by inviting family and friends to tune in to the one hour television event which memorializes the March in the high-definition documentary. This is the first serious documentary about the January 22nd event, marking the Supreme Court'ss 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision to override state abortion laws and mourning the more than 50 million unborn Americans who have died as a result.
Painfully few in the major media paid any real attention to the 2009 March for Life despite the event'ss massive size and obvious relevance. The Obama administration'ss promise to expand the abortion franchise has energized the pro-life movement nationwide and prompted the record turnout.
Actress Jennifer O'sNeill, perhaps best known for The Summer of 42, was on location as narrator of the documentary, which aims to capture the spirit of the world'ss largest and most consistent pro-life event.
Life is the great civil rights issue of our day, said Jack Cashill, producer of Thine Eyes: A Witness to the March for Life. America'ss mainstream media consciously suppress this cause.
Cashill, together with Michael Wunsch and Jennifer O'sNeill, have created a masterful depiction of the prolife cause'ss biggest and most consistent event, says executive producer, Steve Sanborn. It'ss what the world never gets to see - normal everyday Americans in massive numbers who believe the world can do better than abortion.
Visit Thine Eyes (www.thineeyes.org) for more information. Tax-deductible online or mail-in donations for Thine Eyes are being accepted and DVD'ss are available on the website.