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The day after their New England counterparts joined hundreds of thousands of Americans in marching for life in Washington, D.C., the students of 91黑料, California, made the case for life at the annual Walk for Life West Coast in San Francisco.

The College鈥檚 students have participated in every Walk for Life since the event鈥檚 founding in 2005. This year, at the request of the Walk鈥檚 organizers, they once again took on volunteer positions, directing traffic and crowds along the streets of San Francisco. The women of the College also helped to lead the parade, bringing considerable energy and spirit to the effort.

The journey to the Walk for Life 2022 began after the close of classes on Friday, when some 300 California students boarded four coach buses. Despite the seven-and-a-half-hour travel time, students enjoyed themselves as they journeyed with their peers in buses laden with overnight bags. The trip鈥檚 leaders led the groups in prayer, song, and activities to pass the time. 鈥淭he bus ride was a lot of fun!鈥 said James Blewett (鈥24). 鈥淗anging with friends and being surrounded by energetic people fighting for life is a beautiful thing.鈥

They arrived late in the night at North Beach鈥檚 Saints Peter and Paul Church in San Francisco, where the Salesian fathers graciously offered them places to sleep. The next morning, they attended Mass in St. Mary鈥檚 Cathedral, offered by the Most Rev. Salvatore Cordileone, Archbishop of San Francisco, then headed over to the Civic Center Plaza for the Walk.

Clad in their dark-grey sweatshirts, the College鈥檚 students prayed, sang, and peacefully called for an end to abortion as they walked 1.8 miles through the streets of San Francisco to Embarcadero Plaza. 鈥淢y favorite part 鈥 was definitely singing and praying the Rosary together,鈥 Amanda Agguire (鈥24) reflected. 鈥淚t was an indescribable feeling that brought me so much joy and comfort, reminding me that there is nothing bigger than God.鈥

鈥淭his was the first rally I have ever been to, and it was great seeing just how many people showed up to support the cause,鈥 remarked Thomas Oleson (鈥23). 鈥淭hey were so enthusiastic that, as a security volunteer, it was hard to keep everyone in line! It was great fun.鈥

Students also spoke candidly to various media outlets about their commitment to the protection of all human life.

鈥淲e walked through the streets holding our signs and making friendly eye contact with the residents,鈥 Maggie LaFond (鈥24) the National Catholic Register. 鈥淲e were telling them we are here because we love women and babies. Not only were we well received, but I鈥檇 say it was a life-changing experience.鈥 Added, Sophia Ferri (鈥23), 鈥淭here was so much energy and love. We walked through the streets chanting, 鈥榃e are the pro-life generation.鈥欌

When they reached the end of the Walk, students celebrated with joy and enthusiasm. Free to explore the city as they liked, many then found local restaurants, outdoor spots, and notable sights. 鈥淥ne of my favorite memories from the Walk for Life weekend was sitting upstairs in a cafe on the night of the march with a few of my closest friends, drinking tea and Italian sodas, and sharing special moments from the day,鈥 said Annie Powell (鈥24) 鈥淏eing able to spend that time with my friends after a day of campaigning for a cause we all believe in was so special.鈥

The next morning, after Mass, students made their way back to campus on the 375-mile bus ride, worn out from the trip but filled with great memories from bonding and witnessing to their faith and beliefs. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a beautiful thing to use our God-given talents to publicly testify to the faith we believe, and I鈥檇 want for everyone to have such an empowering memory and experience,鈥 Amanda Agguire smiled. 鈥淚鈥檇 strongly encourage students to attend next year, whether it鈥檚 their first or fourth time.鈥