JACK and KEVIN POSOBIEC at March for Life: 'Become a public Christian'

"You need to become a public Christian."

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Brothers Jack and Kevin Posobiec spoke about becoming a "public Christian" at the 2025 March for Life in Washington DC on Friday. The march featured many speakers, including an address from newly elected Vice President JD Vance, who spoke about how the US should become a society for families.

"Christians, I feel like they'll go to Mass, they'll go to church on Sunday. But when they're going throughout the rest of their day, they don't really talk about it in public," Jack Posobiec said to his brother Kevin during an episode of Human Events.

"They might say a little prayer before they eat, but silently to themselves. They're not doing the sign of the cross in public. They're not saying grace in public. They're not doing any of those things in public. So that's why I gotta say that you need to become a public Christian," the Human Events senior editor added.

He added that Christians should be like Linus in the Bible, who was a companion to the Apostle Paul and was known for his dedication to the faith. Kevin said that it is "important to be Christian in public" because you will be "known by your fruits."

"And that's what I for one, want to, want to lead by example," Kevin Posobiec added, emphasizing that it was important that they show up to the March for Life.

Watch the full episode below:

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