Why I Am Pro-Life
Louisa won first place in Category 1 of the Culture of Life Studies Program’s Pro-Life Essay Contest. Read her winning essay below. By Louisa Burke,…
Louisa won first place in Category 1 of the Culture of Life Studies Program’s Pro-Life Essay Contest. Read her winning essay below. By Louisa Burke,…
By Jim Sedlak Planned Parenthood is known for its demented values, but there were some happenings here in Virginia this week that just brought its…
The Culture of Life Studies Program continually looks for new ways to bring you the culture of life. While some popular media do not support…
Father Jerry Novotny, OMI, has written the most insightful perspective from a Catholic priest that I have seen on the subject of the New York…
By Nancy Murray The building has a modern look, with tall windows that lend a celestial feel to the exam room on the first floor…
By Kourtney Elise Chapman “I’m pregnant?” I said the words aloud and shook my head in shock and disbelief. This was by far the scariest…
By Jim Sedlak Over the March for Life weekend, Planned Parenthood Federation of America released its 2017-2018 Annual Report. The report contained a great deal…
By Tanya Janoski In his first letter to the Corinthians, Saint Paul writes: “It was not Adam who was led astray but the woman who…
Pro-lifers tend to get excited about the March for Life in Washington D.C.—one of the largest, longest-running, peaceful protests in the world.
Not everyone is called to work in a pro-life organization or formally debate others on the topic of abortion, but we all need to work together if we want to transform our culture.
By Donald DeMarco, PhD Wellington Timothy Mara was born in Rochester, New York, on August 14, 1916, the youngest son of Tim Mara, who founded the…
By Jim Sedlak It is a new year and Planned Parenthood Federation of America has a new president, but it is again clear that Planned…