Pelosi And The Slap In The Face
It is a sad commentary on the times in which we live when some self-described Catholics in public life, such as Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the U.S.
It is a sad commentary on the times in which we live when some self-described Catholics in public life, such as Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the U.S.
The most comprehensive source for information on euthanasia and assisted suicide, in our opinion, is the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide. It… Read More »Assisted Suicide & Euthanasia
There are currently (January 2010) circulating, in the pro-life community, reports on abortions claimed by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) for the year 2008. The… Read More »International Planned Parenthood Federation
As the New Year commences, there are two things that each pro-life American should do: Take stock of progress over the past decade and refocus efforts if they have not produced the results that were anticipated.
Washington, D.C. (04 January 2010) – The Catholic Campaign for Human Development and the Archdiocese of San Francisco continue to support an organization that helped create… Read More »San Francisco Archdiocese Reinvestigates, Approves Pro-Abortion CCHD Grantee
Washington, D.C. WHAT: Deal Hudson, the director of InsideCatholic.com and the Morley Institute for Church & Culture, will be the keynote speaker at American Life League’s… Read More »Deal Hudson of ‘Inside Catholic’ to Speak on Catholic Social Teaching at Human Personhood Conference
Many years ago when I was a wee one, my mom, dad, sisters and extended family would sing the ever-charming “All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth.”
The internet is abuzz with statements decrying the United States Senate for its action in defeating the so-called pro-life Nelson-Hatch Amendment to the health care reform proposal.
Michael Voris, who is a constant amazement, inspiration and motivational force to me, appears in a series called “The Vortex” which is available on YouTube and his web site.
“What does he know about married life?” is a frequently voiced criticism of priests when they speak about the intricacies of married life. These same critics do not realize that a celibate priest is married … but in a different way.
Congressman Bart Stupak, a Michigan Democrat and the darling of many American pro-life organizations, recently wrote a commentary for the New York Times that literally took my breath away.
Over the years, I have seen Pope John Paul II’s encyclical letter Evangelium Vitae, specifically section 73, paragraph 3, used to defend all manner of incrementalism in supposedly pro-life legislation.