National Review Online currently features an extensive interview with Greg Pfundstein (’05) [2], Executive Director of the Chiaroscuro Foundation, about his work in New York City on various pro-life causes. In it Mr. Pfundstein discusses his efforts to combat a one-size-fits-all approach to sexual education in the city’s schools, as well as a recent analysis of New York’s abortion data broken down by zip code.
That analysis yielded a fascinating datum: The zip code with the lowest abortion rate in all of New York City happens to be the home of a chapel dedicated to the Blessed Mother in her capacity as mother and defender of unborn children. Mr. Pfundstein writes about the Chapel of Mary Mother of the Unborn [3] — and its implications for the pro-life movement — over at The Catholic Thing.
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