Pro-abortion groups plan Sunday attack on Catholic churches

The protests are anticipated to last all week, from May 8 through 14.

A sign carried by a protester during the 2020 Women's March in Washington, D.C. (Shutterstock)

(LifeSiteNews) — Abortion activists are threatening to storm Catholic churches during Mass starting this coming Sunday and protest outside the houses of six of the nine U.S. Supreme Court justices in opposition to a possible overturning of Roe v. Wade.

A radical abortion group called “Ruth Sent Us,” named after the former pro-abortion justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, took to Twitter Tuesday to encourage people across the U.S. to storm their local parish starting on Sunday, May 8 — which is Mother’s Day in the U.S. — as a way to protest a possible overturning of Roe v. Wade by six Supreme Court justices, as was revealed in a leak Monday.

The protests are anticipated to last all week, from May 8 through 14.

“Whether you’re a ‘Catholic for Choice,’ ex-Catholic, of other or no faith, recognize that six extremist Catholics set out to overturn Roe,” the group tweeted. “Stand at or in a local Catholic Church Sunday May 8.”

The tweet was accompanied by a video showing members of the group dressed in Handmaid’s Tale costumes and disrupting a Mass in a Catholic church by shouting a pro-abortion chant, demanding “abortion on demand and without apology!”

In another video published on TikTok, the activists are seen walking towards the doors of the church.

“Sometimes as***les need a beating so they know ‘go be that somewhere else’ … Church! During Mass!” the video stated.

A third video posted on Twitter showed members of the same group, still dressed in Handmaid’s Tale costumes, interrupting another Mass and standing in front of the sanctuary brandishing anti-Catholic, anti-life signs.

“For 2,000 years the Catholic Church has been an institution for the enslavement of women!” one of them is heard shouting.

 

Pierre Boralevi