What a day! 🙌
Thank you to every single person who came out to the #MarchforLife2026 in Dublin today.
Whether it was your first time or your tenth, you showed up, you stood up, and you made your voice heard. We are so grateful!
Several thousand people marched through Dublin today, and the energy, warmth, and hope in that crowd was something special.
Our speakers gave powerful, honest addresses. The facts they shared are ones the Government cannot keep ignoring. Since 2018, abortions in Ireland have risen from fewer than 3,000 a year to close to 11,000. Today, 1 in 6 babies’ lives ends in abortion in this country.
That is not what people were promised.
@kenoflynnTD raised the deeply troubling reality of babies born alive after abortion procedures. Caroline Simons called out the alarming rise in coercive forced abortion cases and the Government’s failure to even acknowledge it. @ellentroy5 Councillor Troy shone a light on the 10,000 women who changed their minds during the three-day waiting period, women whose stories are never told. And Emmet Dooley reminded us all that minds can change, and that the truth has a way of cutting through.
The movement is not waning. It is growing. And today proved it.
Thank you again. See you next year. 🤍
#MarchForLife #ProLife #LoveBoth #Ireland
On Monday, 4th of May, we’ll gather in Dublin for the March for Life to recognise the dignity and value of every human life and to come together around that shared belief.
It’s really important that we show up in strong numbers. This is a chance to stand together, be counted, and take part in a respectful, visible moment!
📍 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin
🗓️ Bank Holiday Monday, 4th May 2026
⏰ 2PM (Newman University Church to Leinster House)
This is a family-friendly event, so bring your family and stand together to be part of something that really matters; the right to life! 🩵
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Will you stand with us on Monday, 4th May?
The March for Life is a key public moment each year, bringing people together in compassion, conviction, and civic action. It keeps the value of every human life in the national conversation.
Since the law changed in 2018, abortion numbers in Ireland have risen from 2,879 to over 10,000 annually, highlighting the need for greater support, clearer information, and life-affirming alternatives for women.
This March builds community, encourages those who feel alone, and makes voices visible in our democracy.
📍 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin
🗓️ Bank Holiday Monday, 4th May 2026
⏰ 2PM (Newman University Church to Leinster House)
This is a family-friendly event, so bring your loved ones and stand together to be part of something that really matters; the right to life! 🩵
Watch Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín’s powerful critique of the Social Democrats abortion bill that, if given effect, would dismantle the life-saving three-day wait and expand the grounds for late-term abortions in Ireland.
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In response to a parliamentary question submitted by Independent TD Mattie McGrath, the HSE disclosed yesterday that 108 babies were born alive following abortions in the five year period 2019-2023.
These numbers derived both from the latest reply sent to Deputy McGrath and the annual reports published by the National Perinatal Epidemiology Centre, uncover a substantially larger number than had been publicly recognised to date.
Read the full story 👇
https://t.co/GEuqcNkEMJ
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