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Feb 11, 2021 catholic news service
Abby Johnson speaks April 23, 2019, during the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington. (Credit: Tyler Orsburn/CNS.)
In her Zoom presentation for The Catholic University of America Feb. 9, Abby Johnson didn t address the controversy that had preceded her appearance.
WASHINGTON, D.C. In her Zoom presentation for The Catholic University of America Feb. 9, Abby Johnson didn’t address the controversy that had preceded her appearance.
Instead, the founder of the And Then There Were None ministry, the former Planned Parenthood clinic director whose book
Unplanned became a 2019 film that has become part of the pro-life landscape, adhered to a presentation she’s given many times.
This is one of many mysterious quotes found in Agatha Christie’s best-selling novel,
And Then There Were None. And Then There Were None features the stories of ten strangers, all with a wide variety of occupations and backstories, including a judge with an obsession with justice, a governess, a soldier, a doctor, a police inspector, a religious woman, a butler and his wife, a war general, and a handsome athlete.
All ten characters have one thing in common: they were invited to Soldier Island because they got away with a crime they had previously committed. Following their arrivals, people begin to die one by one and something becomes very clear: there is a killer among the 10 strangers.
Feb. 10, 2021 Catholic News Service WASHINGTON In her Zoom presentation for The Catholic University of America Feb. 9, Abby Johnson didn t address the controversy that had preceded her appearance. Instead, the founder of the And Then There Were None ministry, the former Planned Parenthood clinic director whose book Unplanned became a 2019 film that has become part of the pro-life landscape, adhered to a presentation she s given many times. One of the things we must know as Catholic Christians is how to defend our faith, she acknowledged. Johnson was originally invited to speak on behalf of Cardinals for Life, the campus pro-life group. But complaints by other students about comments she d made on race as well as her being at the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6 though not involved in the insurrection led the campus chaplain and adviser to the group, Conventual Franciscan Father Jude DeAngelo, to recommend the appearance be postponed indefinitely.
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