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What overturning Roe means for young people

Updated: June 24, 2022 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Jun 24, 2022 – 7:50 pm EDT

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(LifeSiteNews) — Two months ago, I was entering my last week as a college student. I could hardly wait to be free from the culture and the people who twisted the truth — imagining that gender is purely subjective, condemning the sanctity of marriage, tossing out the concept of objective truth, belittling the beauty of motherhood … I was exhausted from the constant fight to resist conformity and remain firm in my faith.

Today, I stared in disbelief at dozens of articles breaking the news that the Supreme Court had overturned the original Roe v. Wade ruling — a pro-life victory that is almost too good to be true. As the media exploded with coverage and mixed emotions, my mind wandered back to the young people I had left behind at my university. As desperate as I was to escape the culture and even the company of many of my peers, I found myself thinking of all the

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