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Babies Are Not Biohazards

By Judie Brown Anyone with common sense realizes that no baby is hazardous to the environment. In fact, one of them may well grow up to save our planet by working to preserve God’s design rather than following the folly of man. Common sense aside, the latest irrational belief comes from an article written by […]

My Look at Dementia through Love’s Eyes

By Jeff Syblik “Your dad used iced tea to mop the floor.” “What, Mom?” “His dementia’s back.” My mom’s revelation caused me to wonder: What can I do? Watch him spiral down a slow decline? Then came a flashback. My grandmother’s wrinkled face gave off a rosy glow as she recognized my 6’3” height and […]

Pro-Life This Week – June 4, 2021

Week in Review – Major pro-life victory in Lubbock: How it happened The battle over abortion has been going on for decades in Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock has always considered itself a pro-life city and has fought hard to get Planned Parenthood, and all abortionists, out of town. It achieved that goal when Planned Parenthood left […]

The Non-Gender Generation

By Judie Brown (Part 11 in our Cancel Culture series) The emergence of the cult of woke has imposed a great many things on the culture over the past few years, but the most unseemly among those is definitely the advocacy of transgenderism. Brian Clowes, PhD, has written about this explaining that, among those who […]

Planned Parenthood Celebrates Biden Budget Attack on Hyde

By Jim Sedlak On Friday, May 28, 2021, Joe Biden released a budget request for FY2022 (budget request, appendix, and fact sheet). As was expected, Biden’s proposed budget is filled with pro-abortion details and will, if passed, provide millions more federal dollars to Planned Parenthood. The reaction of Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s president, Alexis McGill Johnson, […]

Feeling and Expressing Gratitude Builds a Culture of Life

By Susan Ciancio “Happiness is wanting what you get not getting what you want.” My dad used to say that all the time. As a kid I would roll my eyes. I understood it, but not to the depth I understand it as an adult.   This week, when discussing the wisdom of Ecclesiastes, Fr. […]