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- From: mprc@troi.cc.rochester.edu (M. Price)
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion
- Subject: Re: Info on Catholics for choice
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.221837.11790@galileo.cc.rochester.edu>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 22:18:37 GMT
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- In <markp.728236049@joplin.wri.com> markp@joplin.wri.com (Mark Pundurs) writes:
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- >In <YfNNQGK00iUyI5MfRu@andrew.cmu.edu> js1x+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jennifer Lynn Simonic) writes:
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- >>Hi,
- >> I want to know if anyone has any information on the group Catholics
- >>for choice.
- >> Thanks,
- >> Jen
-
- >I think they're affiliated with "Vegetarians for Meat."
-
- Very clever. "Catholics for a Free Choice" is a lot less oxymoronic
- than "Feminists for Life." In fact, they're actually Catholics, while
- the latter are certainly not feminists.
- Anyone interested in CFFC can contact them at
- Catholics for a Free Choice,
- 1436 U St. NW
- Washington, DC 20009-3916.
- I had the honor of having dinner with the founder, Frances Kissling,
- a couple of months ago, and I was utterly impressed.
-
- mp
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