SHAWN CARNEY
Executive producer and host of the pro-life television series, “being HUMAN”, which airs in 128 million homes on EWTN.
Creighton Students for Life & Legatus of Omaha
Shawn Carney is coming to Creighton.
Nationally Renowned Pro-Life Speaker.
Shawn is co-founder and Campaign Director of 40 Days for Life
In 2004, Carney helped to lead the first-ever 40 Days for Life campaign in College Station, Texas, in front of the Planned Parenthood where Un-Planned author Abby Johnson worked.
This breakthrough initiative – made up of 40 days of prayer, fasting, and round-the-clock peaceful vigil outside a local abortion center – reduced local abortion numbers by 28%.
In 2007, he helped to expand 40 Days for Life to 337 cities in all 50 American states, six Canadian Provinces, England, Ireland, Austra-lia, and Denmark. His efforts have helped mobilize 400,000 pro-life volunteers and has led to 43 abortion center workers having had con-versions and leaving their jobs, including Johnson, who walked into Carney’s office after leaving her clinic next door.
Read more about Shawn at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Shawn-Carney-Live/159489870770023
Everyone is invited. Creighton students, faculty, staff, the greater Omaha community, family, and friends.
Free admission.
Mass: 5:30 pm in St. John’s Church. Mass attendees may also park in the visitor’s lot on 24th St. in front of the Lied Center.
Presentation: 7:30 pm, Harper Center (one block west of Fr. Michael Morrison soccer stadium) in the auditorium. Free parking is available on the upper level of the parking garage located directly south of the Harper Center at the corner of 20th and Cass Sts.
Shawn Carney is sponsored by Creighton Students for Life and Legatus of Omaha, an international Catholic organization for Presidents/CEOs and their spouses.
Visit CSFL at – http://groups.creighton.edu/csfl
Creighton Students for Life is dedicated to educating its members, the campus, and the community on the value of every human life in all stages. We actively work to promote this dignity through our presence as a student organization.
