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Musician performs pro-life song banned on Youtube at March for Life prayer service

Updated: January 23, 2018 at 1:32 pm EST  See Comments

Joyce Bartholomew at the 2018 March for Life in Washington, D.C. Fr. Mark Hodges

WASHINGTON, D.C., January 23, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) – Powerful pro-life singer Joyce Bartholomew headlined the National Memorial for the Unborn Prayer Service on Friday, the morning of the 2018 March for Life. She sang her signature pro-life song “What was your name?” that Youtube banned in 2014 for violating its “terms of service.”

Bartholomew’s abortion regret song has touched tens of thousands of lives with a message about healing and forgiveness. She was the featured performer at the service which was sponsored in part by Priests for Life.  The annual service gathers leaders from across the nation and across the denominational spectrum to join in prayer for the end to abortion and for the success of the March for Life.

“Joyce Bartholomew has a gift from God in her singing,” Priests for Life Director Fr. Frank Pavone endorsed. “She has been using that gift to serve the pro-life cause in a beautiful way which causes people to recommit themselves to protect the children in the womb.”

The service held a special tribute to Norma McCorvey, the “Jane Roe” of Roe vs.

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