The Final End Of Abortion In America Will Come When
Recently, I received a letter from a dear physician friend with whom American Life League had worked in the late 1990s.
Recently, I received a letter from a dear physician friend with whom American Life League had worked in the late 1990s.
On the morning of 2 October 2009, one of us (Joan) joined an audience of mostly health professionals and listened as Dr. Diane Harper, the leading international developer of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines
When I read the news that Archbishop Raymond Burke, who currently heads the Vatican’s equivalent of the U.S. Supreme Court, had just been appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to serve the Church as a member of the Vatican Congregation for Bishops, I was elated.
There’s got to be a reason why there is so much whining in the pro-abortion movement right now. The recent behavior of the folks at RH Reality Check, National Abortion Rights Action League (I mean NARAL Pro-Choice America) and elsewhere is very interesting.
In her seminal book Dialogues with the Devil, Taylor Caldwell digs deep into a fictional Lucifer’s psyche as well as that of Saint Michael the Archangel.
Saint Francis de Sales would have been concerned, if not horrified, at the situation in the Catholic Church in the U.S. today.
Many who have read Lewis Carroll’s beloved Alice Through the Looking-Glass remember the classic lines of dialogue between Alice and Humpty.
Planned Parenthood of New York City recently held a fundraising event at — surprise! — a pornography museum.
The announcement this past Friday that President Barack Obama had won the Nobel Peace Prize created quite a stir in the media, within divergent political circles and around the pro-life movement as well.
As a nurse for 40 years, I have long been very concerned about the direction our health system has been taking. Now, I am becoming truly frightened by the significant changes that government’s proposed health care reform would cause.
In our pursuit of state and federal constitutional protection for all human persons from the beginning of their biological development
Recently, a long-time supporter of American Life League mentioned her concern about the manner in which her state’s Catholic bishops were using the word “burdensome” to discuss what is and is not required for treating a patient whose life is nearing the end.