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March 2026

Celebrating the 6th Anniversary of

Walking with Moms in Need

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On March 25, the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, we celebrate the sixth anniversary of Walking with Moms in Need.


Since the launch of Walking with Moms in Need in 2020, Catholics in dioceses and parishes across the country have put the Gospel of Life into action, uniting in a shared mission to surround pregnant and parenting mothers in need with loving support and personal accompaniment.


Heroic volunteerslike YOUhave stepped forward to make our parishes places where a mother can be connected with meaningful resources and assistance and know that she and her baby are not alone.


The Annunciation reminds us that our Lord Jesus came to earth as a vulnerable child in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Every parish has something unique that God is calling them to contribute to the Church’s efforts to serve vulnerable mothers and their children.


We pray that Walking with Moms in Need will continue to become embedded in the fabric of every parish and diocese, so that any mother in need may know that she can turn to her local Catholic parish for help.


Thank you for being part of the movement to build a true

culture of life and civilization of love.

Featured Video: Archbishop Joseph Naumann

Most Rev. Joseph F. Naumann, Archbishop Emeritus of Kansas City, KS, speaks about how his personal experience of being raised by a single mother has inspired his commitment to surrounding mothers in need with help and support.


Share these encouraging words with diocesan leaders, priests, volunteers, and ministry leaders today!

In the News:

A caring collaboration: Local parishes share ideas to help support new moms in need

Nancy Pekarek

NC Catholics

November 20, 2025

"Kathy Schultz became a pro-life advocate at age 16 after attending her first national pro-life march. Energized, she formed a pro-life group in high school. Over the years, she attended more marches, wrote letters to the editor and served on various pro-life committees.


Yet she felt more could be done.


In 2023, Schultz, a parishioner at Our Lady of Lourdes in Raleigh, heard about a program called Walking with Moms in Need, which supports at-risk moms through their pregnancies.

NC Catholics Photo: Kathy Schultz (center) meets with ministry members Christine Dennis from Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral (left) and Paula Hils (right) from St. Mary Magdalene Parish.

She wondered why there wasn’t one at her parish and began working with Christine Dennis, the WWMIN coordinator at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral. 


'I like to think with my background as a nurse that I’m more comfortable talking to people about medical things,' Schultz said, 'But you learn to be comfortable with the uncomfortable, because these are some really sad situations.'


In February 2024, OLL started its own WWMIN chapter. In just a year, the program has grown from five to 15 volunteers. But the ministry also depends on broad support from parishioners, other ministries and the wider community.


Parishioners provide financial support and donate items like clothing, diapers, furniture and car seats.


One pregnant mom was going to be evicted from her home, and the St. Vincent de Paul Society covered the rent. Another mom with children faced living in a home with no utilities. A BirthChoice volunteer worked with different ministries to get the heat back on. The Knights of Columbus pitches in to help, too, and Catholic Parish Outreach is a source for food and children’s clothing.


'We’ve been blessed with this great group of volunteers who are ready to do anything,' Schultz said. '[And] the parish community has been fantastic.'


But once again, Schultz felt more could be done.


'I just figured there’s got to be other churches doing this,' she said. 'Why don’t we put our heads together and see how we can standardize things?'


Now five parishes have formed a regional group to help pregnant moms: HNOJ, OLL and St. Raphael the Archangel in Raleigh, St. Michael the Archangel in Cary and St. Mary Magdalene in Apex. Volunteers meet every two months to share experiences, address challenges, and discuss how to involve other parishes. They access resources across parishes through a shared computer drive. 



'We’re all doing the same thing, so that a pregnant mom could go to any of our parishes and see the same services, the same support,' Schultz said. 'We try to get what they need to be safe, have a successful delivery and be able to care for their baby.'


Schultz believes the Holy Spirit moves to provide when the need arises. She remembers one couple in particular that was experiencing homelessness. The mother was three months pregnant, and the couple had only a tent for protection against a bitter January cold spell. Schultz was worrying about what to do when the phone rang with a call from the parish office. A $2,000 check had been dropped off for WWMIN. That resource was used to help the couple.


St. Mary Magdalene has helped 33 moms since 2023, with seven active now. The OLL team is now actively serving eight mothers, St. Michael’s three. HNOJ is helping seven now and has served 13 since the ministry began. St. Raphael has helped more than 20 over time, and two moms currently.


Yet Schultz believes still more needs to be done.


'We’re representing the Catholic Church,' she said. 'We don’t care what religion you are, or if you don’t have any religion; it doesn’t matter. We want to help you. It’s not just another social program. We are called to be Jesus’ hands and feet.'"

He Made His Dwelling Among Us:

The Annunciation and the Gospel of Life

The Annunciation celebrates the visit of the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary to inform her that she was to be the mother of Jesus. On this great feast day, we not only recall Mary’s courageous “yes” to God, we also celebrate the Incarnation of Christ, our Savior. For it was there, in the womb of a woman, nine months before the celebration of the manger, that “the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us” (John 1:14).


The celebration of the Annunciation coincides with the anniversary of the papal encyclical Evangelium vitae (The Gospel of Life). This prophetic document on the dignity and inviolability of every human life was put forth by Pope John Paul II on the Solemnity of the Annunciation in 1995. The intimate connection of these two events highlights a profound reality about the identity and value of every human person...

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Prayer Intention

May Catholic parish communities strive to provide compassionate, tangible support to expectant moms needing assistance.



Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be...


Full Prayer Guide

Prayer Cards Available

Our Prayer for Pregnant Mothers is available in English and Spanish for free download. It can also be ordered as a beautiful prayer card.

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