A Catholic family's answer to opposing abortion: adopt, foster and vote
For one conservative Catholic family in Ohio, activism begins at home
By CAROLYN KASTER
Published - Nov 27, 2024, 08:27 AM ET
Last Updated - Dec 16, 2024, 05:11 PM EST
SUNBURY, Ohio (AP) — For the Young family in rural Sunbury, Ohio, activism begins at home.
The conservative Catholic family chooses to live their anti-abortion beliefs through adoption, foster-parenting and raising their children to believe in the sanctity of life. They're also committed to teaching their children about political candidates they see as aligned with their beliefs.
The night before this year's presidential election, Erin and Mike Young gathered their children, Lucas, 8, Gianna, 7, and Isaac, 5, around a bonfire near their farmhouse to pray for Donald Trump as “the pro-life candidate.”
A small group from the church they attend joined them for the “Patriotic Rosary.”