Why I Do This Job
By Melissa Pena
Working at American Life League, I frequently encounter one of two reactions when I talk to someone else about where I work.
By Melissa Pena
Working at American Life League, I frequently encounter one of two reactions when I talk to someone else about where I work.
By Rita Diller
As Planned Parenthood tries every trick in the book to derail parents’ rights to direct the education of children in Hawaii, families are taking to the streets to send a loud, clear message: Stay out of our children’s lives!
By Rob Gasper
In his recent Crux piece entitled “Catholics around the World Can’t Afford ‘Luxury Issues,’” John Allen claims that “fuss[ing]” about scandals concerning Catholic identity is primarily the pastime of affluent cultures and churches.
By Rita Diller
American Life League often receives requests for information about March of Dimes when Catholic schools are asked to participate in fundraising events to help “the babies” or to help fight birth defects.
By Rey Flores
Television programming has been a cesspool for a long time. I can’t recall the last time I even tuned into any program on broadcast or cable television.
By Christopher M. Reilly
The pro-life effort is about defending the intrinsic value of each and every human life.
By Rey Flores
Once again the environmentalist crowd is reminding us to hug a tree. However, this year is Earth Day’s 45th anniversary, so these people are making it an even bigger deal than usual.
By Rita Diller
Planned Parenthood is pulling out all the stops to ensure that its “comprehensive sex education” is required in schools for children beginning in Kindergarten.
By Melissa Pena
“What if?” These two tiny words, seemingly so innocuous by themselves, when put together have the power to haunt.
By Anne R. MacLean
New York Times columnist David Brooks recently noted the visceral kind of cringe we experience when we hear that ISIS jihadis have decapitated yet another person.
By Jim Sedlak
Today we pause to remember a day in history when the Lord God, Jesus Christ, in humble obedience to His Father, suffered and died for the creatures He created.
By Rob Gasper
Our Lord speaks of peace throughout the gospels, often in contrast with the peace the world has to offer.