Fri. Apr 19th, 2024

Everyone is invited to attend the 20th Annual Respect Life March on Sunday, January 21 beginning at noon.
The event will begin with a prayer service at St. Matthew Church in Tyrone.
Participants will then walk the 1.25 miles to Oak Grove Cemetery to the grave of Baby Agnes Doe for another short prayer service.
Individuals are encouraged to bring a sign; if you are unable to walk this distance, feel free to join in by driving at the end of the procession.
A hot luncheon will be served in the parish hall after the march.
In a press release, St. Matthew Church parishioner Peter Kreckel wrote, “(The public is) cordially invited to spend a couple hours as we publicly show our love for all of God’s most defenseless children, both born and unborn.
“You will enjoy the fellowship as we draw upon the strengths of each other as we continue to battle the lack of respect of life at all stages, from the unborn child to the terminally ill. Please join us as we walk prayerfully and meditate upon the atrocities.”
Kreckel gave The Daily Herald an in-depth background of why participants annually walk to the grave site of Baby Agnes Doe.
He said the remains of a female infant were discovered in an abandoned dump on Kerbaugh Road near Bellwood on February 5, 1987.
After months of investigation, the remains of the baby were turned over to the Knights of Columbus.
A “Mass of the Angels” was celebrated on June 20, 1987, giving the child the dignified Christian burial that she deserved. She was then given the name Baby Agnes Doe, after Saint Agnes, the patron Saint of little girls.
Her remains were then buried in a plot of land set aside by St. Matthew Parish that would serve as a focal point for Pro-Life activities.
The march is sponsored by the St. Gregory Council No. 1218 Knights of Columbus.

By Rick