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Pro-lifers tell Canadian embassy to ‘free’ Mary Wagner during U.S. March for Life

Updated: January 22, 2018 at 8:32 pm EST  See Comments

The ‘Free Mary Wagner’ group outside the Canadian embassy at the 2018 March for Life in Washington, D.C.

The ‘Free Mary Wagner’ group at the 2018 March for Life in Washington, D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C., January 22, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) – Pro-life advocates rallied outside the Canadian embassy in Washington D.C. during the March for Life on Friday demanding that jailed pro-life heroine Mary Wagner be set free. 

The pro-lifers held signs that showed life-sized images of Wanger and had the words “Free Mary Wagner, advocate for the unborn, prisoner of conscience.” 

Wagner, 43, has been in a Canadian jail since her December 8 arrest at an abortion clinic in Toronto. 

She and a friend entered the abortion center with red roses and attempted to persuade women to choose life for their unborn children.

Wagner is charged with mischief and two counts of breach of probation.

Wagner, who has spent four years and nine months in jail in total since she began her pro-life witness in 2007, is the inspiration behind the recent Red Rose Rescues in Virginia, Michigan and New Mexico.

The “Free Mary Wagner” rally was organized by pro-life activist Fr. William Kuchinsky, a priest

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