The Pill Kills Common Sense
American Life League is in the final stages of preparing for the 2012 Pill Kills symposium.
American Life League is in the final stages of preparing for the 2012 Pill Kills symposium.
June 7 marks the 47th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court Griswold v. Connecticut decision.
This past April 13, Bloomberg.com reported that Bayer was going to pay at least $100 million to settle about 500 lawsuits regarding injuries and death connected with the use of its Yasmin line of birth control which includes Yasmin and Yaz.
There never has been another Tigger. And just as the wonderful thing about Tigger is that he was the only one, the wonderful thing about ethics is that there should only be one standard.
St. Paul was a ferocious defender of truth. When the Corinthian Jews turned against his teaching that said that Jesus was the Christ, St. Paul did not seek ways to placate them.
By and large, we no longer refer to the profoundly disabled by the nasty term “human weeds” anymore, but that doesn’t mean we’ve stopped treating them as less than human.
In the parade of assaults on innocent persons prior to birth, perhaps nothing is more egregious than the embrace of the status quo.
The Catholic community is abuzz with the news that Georgetown University has invited Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) secretary, pro-abortion Catholic Kathleen Sebelius, to be a speaker during graduation weekend.
The Catholic community is abuzz with the news that Georgetown University has invited none other than the pro-abortion “Catholic” secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Kathleen Sebelius, to be the commencement speaker at one of the university’s graduation ceremonies.
Whenever I hear or read of a news story involving the problem of bullying, my husband always reminds me that, as the youngest of four boys.
I thought that I recently read where the Church said that determining when a person is dead falls under the purview of the medical community, not theologians.
A few days ago, Emily Herx, a teacher in a Catholic school, announced to the nation through major media outlets that she had been fired from a Catholic school because she used in vitro fertilization in an attempt to get pregnant.