A Win For Sound Medical Ethics
Sometimes when I read a news item, it strikes me that I should have been sitting down because the impact of what I am reading could have landed me on the floor.
Sometimes when I read a news item, it strikes me that I should have been sitting down because the impact of what I am reading could have landed me on the floor.
Cardinal Franc Rode is no stranger to controversy. As the prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, which oversees those in religious life
Catherine Kent was told she was having a miscarriage. The thought of losing her child caused her immense anguish.
February 14 is one of the most romantic days out of the year. For those who celebrate Saint Valentine’s Day, red roses and chocolates are usually the most popular gifts given and received.
Today was a good day for the readers of The Daily Star. On the “Letters to the editor” page I found a breath of fresh air and an honest pro-life American.
Many of us who attended the January 22 March for Life were aware that the founder of March for Life, Nellie Gray, had fallen and appeared to be injured during the rally that preceded the March.
Over the years I have heard many priests and ministers argue that one of the reasons they do not speak about elections or particular candidates is that to do so would be a violation of their tax status.
On January 22, Planned Parenthood in Schenectady, New York had a member of the clergy hold a blessing service to bless its new abortion facility in that city.
The incredible news I received from the Houston Coalition for Life troubled me so deeply that I want to share every word of it with you. The headline is enough to drive one into a state of apoplexy, and reads
Today was one of those days when you just knew—Super Tuesday and all—that something weird was going to happen! But who could have expected this?
Michelle Stepney of Britain has a story to tell that truly inspires and motivates me, and I hope it does the same thing for you.
For more than 35 years, pro-lifers have struggled to choose the best tactics and strategies while hoping to reach a point in America’s history where abortion would become an anathema to the public as well as lawmakers and judges.