Human Life International

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Human Life International is an American based Roman Catholic activist pro-life organization. Founded in 1981 by Fr. Paul Marx, HLI is located in Front Royal, Virginia, and is currently headed by Fr. Thomas J. Euteneuer. With 99 satellite offices in 80 countries, Human Life International describes itself as "the largest international, pro-life, pro-family, pro-woman organization in the world."1

Although it is a Roman Catholic organization and its founder received the endorsement of Pope John Paul II,2 it has been known to collaborate with organizations that are not Catholic.


References

  1. ^ About Human Life International
  2. ^ HLI Special Report - April, 2006

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