Monument to the Unborn

This rock donated by the Knights of Holy Family Council 11981, can be found in the courtyard of Holy Family Parish.
Through the efforts of Ken Dirnberger(PKG) the following background information was found on the rock.
"The rock was installed shortly after I joined the council. It was a project of PGK Joe Leahy - I remember him talking about some difficult negotiations with the parish in getting a suitable location. The rock was a pro-life project.- a memorial to victims of abortion. I don't recall any ceremony at the time the rock was placed in the courtyard, but the council used to sponsor pro-life prayer services and on at least one occasion, did a candlelight procession with an Honor Guard out to the rock. (The candles all blew out in the wind but we went ahead with the prayers.)
There is probably something about it in the meeting records from about six or seven years ago - probably initiated when Joe was Grand Knight, but not installed until a year or two later.."
writes Paul Bizek
I actually have a picture of the event with my sons (about age2) climbing on the Monument with me in Regalia and Kathy at the side."
"According to the minutes:
July 27, 2000 Brother Knight Joseph Leahy (Jim Leahy was leading his first meeting as GK) proposed the KofC pay for the purchase and installation of a Pro Life Monument for the Garden. Estimated cost $3000.
The stone proposed is pink & black; approximately 3.5'W x 2'D, 2400lbs; with a carved pair of hands holding and supporting an infant and inscribed with a verse from Issiah "I will not forget you, I have carried you in the palm of hands".
The motion was made for Brother Leahy to obtain approval from Fr. Pat Brennen & parish council. "
Reported by
Peter Salerno
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