Pope Francis, Abortion, and Mercy
We have all been taught that forgiveness is a beautiful thing. But, with the recent words of Pope Francis, we see just how beautiful and healing forgiveness truly is, and how these words can nourish.
We have all been taught that forgiveness is a beautiful thing. But, with the recent words of Pope Francis, we see just how beautiful and healing forgiveness truly is, and how these words can nourish.
As we await the birth of Christ, we reflect upon the selfless gift God gave us—a gift that should, as is said in the song about this holy night, cause us to fall on our knees.
If we take the time to look, we can find Christmas miracles all around us. Today’s commentary highlights one special doctor whose change of heart has made a considerable impact.
The way we speak to others and the way we phrase things can mean a world of difference to those receiving our message. Always choose your words wisely.
We live in a world of misguided priorities—a world where animals and the environment rank as more important than human beings. How do we reverse this trend?
With so much disregard for the sanctity of life facing our culture, it is sometimes difficult to imagine things getting better. But we must not be discouraged. We must not fail to fail to pray. We must not fail to strive to make a change. God is listening, and He works miracles every day.
What happens when children become just a commodity? We become a society devoid of morality. We become a society teetering on the brink of destruction.
We see escalating violence on an almost daily basis here in our country. Yet the terrorism on defenseless babies continues unmentioned—and with no end in sight.
At this time of year, we give thanks for all the blessings we have and those blessings yet to come.
Media hype and clinical reports all strive to take us from the one truth that truly matters. Abortion kills a living human being.
The heartening courage and tenacity of a group of sisters inspires us all.
A woman’s life hangs in the balance, but the danger of her reality could be a real danger for us as well.