Grief from Which We Don’t Recover; Love That Never Dies
By Mark Davis Pickup There is such a thing as a grief from which we never truly recover. There are loves that never die. I have…
By Mark Davis Pickup There is such a thing as a grief from which we never truly recover. There are loves that never die. I have…
By Susan Ciancio [Yesterday was] the 47th anniversary of Roe v. Wade—the Supreme Court case that decriminalized abortion in the United States. It’s a somber day, yet…
By Catherine Daub We recently had the awesome opportunity to communicate with teens across the country and hear about their pro-life beliefs. Surprisingly, many of…
By Susan Ciancio Margaret Sanger was born in 1879 in New York, one of 11 children born into an impoverished family. Her mother was Catholic,…
By Susan Ciancio The Culture of Life Studies Program has recently developed a study guide for the 2019 movie Unplanned. Based on the book of the same name, Unplanned is Abby Johnson’s…
By Pinki Virani Indian author and activist Pinki Virani has been given a national award for her book Bitter Chocolate: Child Sexual Abuse in India, which…
Margaret Sanger is known today as an outspoken eugenicist, a feminist rabble rouser, an advocate of birth control, and founder America’s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood.
By Doyen Nguyen, OP, MD, STD This is part two in our two-part series. You can find part one here. In 1968, the Harvard Committee cleverly…
By Mary Kizior The pro-life movement has grown immensely over the past few years. The March for Life gets bigger every year, pregnancy resource centers actively save babies…
By Marygrace Tucker I was 23 when I found out that I was pregnant—and just two weeks away from entering my senior year at Christendom…
By Susan Ciancio Do you remember the joy you felt on the day of your First Communion? This long-anticipated day was so incredibly special that…
We must stand up for what we believe in, no matter what the cost and no matter who we stand up to. If we don’…