Health & Fitness
A letter from Larry Lynn, the President, Holy Apostles Life League
Second Annual Ecumenical National Day of Remembrance – Saturday, September 13

Dear Holy Apostles Priests, Seminarians, Sisters, Lay Students, Faculty and Staff,
On behalf of the Holy Apostles Life League, I would like to invite you to a very special event on Saturday September 13th here at the Tomb of the Unborn or as we call it, “Adam’s Tomb”. We will be taking part in what is part of a national event, “The 2nd Annual Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children”.
What is so special about this event? Most aborted babies never get a proper burial. Most end up as “medical waste” and are discarded as such. But you and I know they are human beings that have had their lives snuffed out, brutally murdered. They never had a proper burial, let alone a funeral rite.
There are many memorials and small plots in cemeteries across the nation that have dedicated some piece of land to honor the memory of these children. Adam’s Tomb is one of these, an exceptional one, in that we know there is a young boy who was killed at ten weeks buried in this small plot of land outside our beautiful chapel.
It is important to bring this plight to the consciousness of the American people. When they see and hear about the services for the unborn children they will become aware of their real existence. They will become aware that these children are not abstract ideas or statistics but were living human beings that deserve the dignity of a funeral and a proper burial.
Someday this will stop. Now we must come out in great numbers to pray together and raise this holocaust up high, shine a light on it, so that people can really see it for what it is: a bloodbath and a true obstacle to peace.
Please come out and share an hour and a half of your time with us to remember and honor the millions of aborted children.
In the Peace of Christ,
Larry Lynn
Details below:
Holy Apostles Life League and the Family Institute of Connecticut invite you to attend the Second Annual Ecumenical National Day of Remembrance on Saturday, September 13th, 2015 from 1:30-2:45 pm at the site of Adam’s Tomb on the campus of Holy Apostles College and Seminary, 33 Prospect Hill Road, Cromwell. Adam is a pre-born victim of abortion who was buried at Holy Apostles in 2002.
The memorial event will include speakers Very Rev. Douglas L. Mosey, C.S.B., President-Rector of Holy Apostles; Mr. Peter Wolfgang, Executive Director of the Family Institute of Connecticut; Seminarian Larry Lynn, President of Holy Apostles Life League and other pro-life leaders.
The event will conclude with light refreshments and fellowship.