Pope Leo at the General Audience of January 21, 2026 Photo: Vatican Media

Leo XIV, a pro-life Pope, sends a message to participants in the March for Life in the USA

Pope Leo XIV wanted to be present at the March for Life with a message.

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(ZENIT News / Rome, 01.22.2026).- On the occasion of the March for Life (USA), which this year will be held on Friday, January 23, with the most significant gathering in the capital of the United States, Pope Leo XIV wished to be present through the following message, which we offer below:

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To the Participants 

in the 2026 March for Life 

I send warm greetings to those of you participating in the 2026 March for Life. I likewise  express heartfelt appreciation, and assure you of my spiritual closeness as you gather for this  eloquent public witness to affirm that “the protection of the right to life constitutes the  indispensable foundation of every other human right” (Address to Members of the Diplomatic Corps  Accredited to the Holy See, 9 January 2026).

Indeed, “a society is healthy and truly progresses only when it safeguards the sanctity of  human life and works actively to promote it” (ibid.). In this regard, I would encourage you,  especially the young people, to continue striving to ensure that life is respected in all of its stages  through appropriate efforts at every level of society, including dialogue with civil and political  leaders.

May Jesus, who promised to be with us always (cf. Mt 28:20), accompany you today as you  courageously and peacefully march on behalf of unborn children. By advocating for them, please  know that you are fulfilling the Lord’s command to serve him in the least of our brothers and sisters  (cf. Mt 25:31-46).

With these sentiments I entrust all of you, as well as those who support you with their  prayers and sacrifices, to the intercession of Mary Immaculate, Patroness of the United States of  America, and I gladly impart my Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of abundant heavenly graces.

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