We’ve Had 50 Years to Fight Abortion in Canada. Maybe It’s Time We Change Tactics


Young people carry the banner of Canada’s National March for Life through Ottawa on May 11. Photo by Jake Wright

By Elizabeth Sutcliffe

It has now been over 50 years since abortion became legal in Canada. A generation and a half has grown up under a system where preborn children have no legal protection, and where abortion is funded, normalized, and often unchallenged.

We’ve marched. We’ve prayed. We’ve legislated. We’ve picketed. And we’ve saved lives, praise God. But with every passing year, the mountain only seems to grow steeper, and the culture more entrenched.

If we’re honest, our movement has plateaued. Not for lack of passion, truth, or effort—but perhaps because we’ve been fighting with natural tools against a supernatural evil.

Abortion is not just a political issue or a personal tragedy. It is a spiritual battle, a direct assault on life, identity, and the image of God. And it is time we begin fighting it like one.

Grace Must Lead the Way

The most powerful force on earth is sanctifying grace. It is what makes the Church a beacon in the darkness. Yet, many pro-life organizations operate without it, not out of malice, but by omission.

When we forget the sacraments, when we ignore the spiritual dimensions of abortion, we risk becoming just another social movement. But we are more than that. We are a prophetic voice—a Church commissioned to proclaim the Gospel of Life, not just protect it legally.

We don’t just need more strategy. We need more sanctity.

Why Post-Abortive Voices Matter Now More Than Ever

I speak as someone who once chose abortion. I also speak as someone who found healing through the mercy of Christ and His Church.

There are countless women like me in our pews, in our schools, and on our sidewalks. Wounded, silenced, afraid to speak up for life because they believe their past disqualifies them.

The truth is post-abortive voices carry a rare authority. We can expose the lie because we once believed it. We can reach the broken because we were them. And when we speak from a place of healing and grace, we disarm the enemy in a way arguments never could.

The future of the pro-life movement depends on restoring these voices to the front lines not in shame, but in redemption.

A Call to Return

We need a renewed focus on spiritual preparation: confession, Eucharistic adoration, intercessory prayer, and deliverance. We need to call our leaders, speakers, and sidewalk teams to be in a state of grace. And we need to stop being afraid of sounding “too Catholic” in a culture that desperately needs the fullness of truth.

This is not about abandoning politics or public witness. It’s about reclaiming our identity and fighting with the weapons that heaven has given us.

God has already won the war. But He is asking us to show up for the battle.

It’s time we do on our knees!

Published by Elizabeth Sutcliffe - Pro-Life Speaker

I’m Elizabeth Sutcliffe—a Catholic speaker, post-abortive advocate, and pro-life educator. Through my testimony and over a decade of frontline experience, I speak truth with compassion, offering healing and hope to those affected by abortion. From classrooms to conferences, I help others find courage, reclaim their voice, and discover the mercy of God. From silence to strength—I speak so others know they’re not alone.

One thought on “We’ve Had 50 Years to Fight Abortion in Canada. Maybe It’s Time We Change Tactics

  1. Thank you for this powerful and honest reflection. The pain so many carry in silence is a tremendous burden, and you’re absolutely right—only grace, flowing through the sacraments, can reach those hidden places and bring true healing. Your call to spiritual preparation is both timely and essential. May the pro-life witness continue to grow in holiness, compassion, and courage, grounded in the mercy and truth of Christ.

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