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CV NEWS FEED // Christopher Bell, Cameron Fradd, and Pete DeMaio are set to speak at a Catholic university in Pennsylvania during a student-organized event addressing how to be pro-life in modern day.
Gannon University’s Students for Life event, “Navigating the Pro-Life Issue in Today’s World,” will take place at 11 a.m. EST March 15, according to university news outlet The Gannon Knight.
The speakers will give keynote testimonies during the educational pro-life panel. Bell, who cofounded Good Counsel Homes, a quartet of shelters for pregnant mothers, will share his personal experience in the pro-life movement.
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As CatholicVote previously reported, Bell’s wife, pro-life activist Joan Andrews Bell, was sentenced to 27 months in prison in 2023 after being charged with violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act while protesting abortions. Andrews Bell has since been pardoned by President Trump earlier this year, according to CatholicVote.
Fradd is the founder of Among the Lilies, a podcast series on the feminine genius, will share what it means to be authentically feminine, according to The Gannon Knight.
The Gannon Knight also reported that DeMaio, founder of Mission Love and Life, will detail his decades of pro-life advocacy with Andrew Jacoby, who joins him in hosting his “The Men for Life” podcast.
Local pro-life organizations will also be offering information at the event.
According to the Students for Life website, the organization is dedicated to educating students about the beauty and dignity of innocent life starting at the moment of conception.
More information about the event is available here.
