Radio Interview: Incoming March for Life president looks at pro-life priorities January 21, 2025By Catholic Review Staff Catholic Review Filed Under: Feature, Local News, News, Radio Interview, Respect Life Jennie Bradley Lichter (OSV News photo/courtesy of The Catholic University of America) As pro-life supporters prepare to gather in Washington Jan. 24 for the 52nd annual March for Life, the March for Life organization is preparing to welcome Jennie Bradley Lichter as its new president. Lichter, who takes office in February, will be among those speaking at this year’s march. She previously served as deputy general counsel at The Catholic University of America in Washington and oversaw a campus-wide initiative offering support to pregnant students, faculty and staff. During the first Trump administration, Lichter was deputy assistant to the president and deputy director of the White House Domestic Policy Council. In our first segment, Lichter talks with George Matysek about the pro-life movement and the upcoming march. In our second segment, we feature the powerful keynote address of Gloria Purvis, a nationally known Catholic speaker and pro-life activist, at the 2023 Maryland March for Life. This year’s Maryland March for Life is set for March 27 in Annapolis. Click play below to listen to the full interview. Catholic Review · Jan. 19, 2025 | Incoming March for Life president looks at pro-life priorities More radio interviews Radio Interview: Books and Authors: Inspiring Trailblazers Radio Interview: Dominican sister at Mount de Sales shares faith journey from astrophysics to religious life Radio Interview: Baltimore sports broadcaster shares the importance of his Catholic faith Radio Interview: The beginning of Pope Leo’s ministry Radio Interview: Grow in your relationship with the Blessed Virgin Mary Radio Interview: Meet the Mount St. Mary’s graduate who served as a lector at papal funeral Copyright © 2025 Catholic Review Media Print
Radio Interview: Dominican sister at Mount de Sales shares faith journey from astrophysics to religious life