God’s Little Ones
By Diane Stark “Catherine, I’m sorry, but you’ve miscarried again,” Catherine Jacobs’ doctor told her in 1994. “We need to do a dilation and curettage.”…
By Diane Stark “Catherine, I’m sorry, but you’ve miscarried again,” Catherine Jacobs’ doctor told her in 1994. “We need to do a dilation and curettage.”…
By Judie Brown I remember a game show entitled Dialing for Dollars because it was a big hit in the 1950s. Even my dear grandmother…
By Jim Sedlak This is the last Wednesday STOPP Report of 2018. As we prepare for the coming year, I’d just like to briefly reflect…
By Laura Kizior When we think of the culture of death, we picture evils like abortion, contraception, and euthanasia. Rarely do we consider the consequences…
By Jim Sedlak Over the last few years, Planned Parenthood affiliates across the country have been adding primary care to a few of its facilities.…
By Evelyn French In the last few decades, we have come a long way in our attitude toward expectant mothers. Only 40 years ago, mothers…
By Jim Sedlak In his first Supreme Court decision involving Planned Parenthood, Justice Brett Kavanaugh took the side of the nation’s largest abortion chain and…
By Laura Kizior As Christians, we understand that Mary played one of the most important roles in the history of our salvation as the mother…
By Dr. Philippe Schepens Note: The following article is a slightly modified version of a talk given by Philippe Schepens, MD, at the Pontifical University of…
By Jim Sedlak In November, STOPP issued its most recent review of the compensation paid to the top executive of each of the 56 affiliates…
By Julie Sunne Baby books never addressed it. Prenatal instructors never mentioned it. Other mommy friends never spoke of it. They discussed formulas, colic, pediatricians,…
By Jim Sedlak For the first time in the history of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, one of its 56 affiliates documented that its annual…