
Catholics and others came out to publicly express their opposition to abortion and their respect for life from conception to natural death Jan. 22 at the annual Hawaii March for Life at the Hawaii State Capitol in remembrance of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision that legalized abortion. Above, a woman holds her sign up for the traffic passing by the State Capitol building on Beretania Street. Right, a white cross leaning against the statue of St. Damien relays the somber statistic, “60 million babies killed.”

The winners of the Pearson Foundation Keiki Poster Contest for the March for Life, Jan. 22 at the State Capitol hold their posters. From left, Liberty Voshell, grade 1, age 7, homeschooled; Justin Tsai, grade 9, age 14, St. Louis School; Nicole Siu, grade 8, age 13, St. Elizabeth School, Aiea. (Photo courtesy of Ruth Prinzivalli)