We need Judie’s timeless wisdom now more than ever!
Remembering Jim Sedlak: The #1 Enemy of Evil in America
From the very first moment I spoke to Jim in 1986 there was no doubt that he was an expert on the ways people in grassroots movements could be most effective in fighting Planned Parenthood. In fact, he spoke from experience, and he always knew exactly what to do to ruffle the culture of death’s feathers. But in my mind, that was the least of what he did for the babies, for American Life League,...
Habitat For Humanity Does The Right Thing And A Whole Lot Of Other Good News
After all the bad news I usually write about in my blog, today is the day I report on good news because there is so much of it and there are so many reasons to be grateful to God for the blessing of serving Him and His innocent children in our pro-life life.
Father Pfleger, The Catholic Priesthood And The Fearful Hierarchy
Recently I received the following message on a forum that I host for EWTN’s web site. Because I think that some things need not be repeated verbatim when certain political figures are named, I have modified the message slightly, but I am sure you will see where my friend and fellow Catholic is going with this.
Join The Action: Be A Part Of The Nationwide Pill Kills Protests
Since the early 1960’s most medical professionals have known that the birth control pill can kill preborn children.
Personhood And Lies!
No sooner had the personhood amendment qualified for the ballot in Colorado than the outrageous comments commenced.
California Thinly Veils Euthanasia
The California Assembly recently passed AB2747, a bill that entitles those with less than one year to live or diagnosed with a terminal illness to receive information on end-of-life options from their physician if they request it.
Habitat For Inhumanity
In case you have not been following the latest Planned Parenthood saga, it involves a potential deal between a Christian ministry, Habitat for Humanity, and the world’s leading proponent of abortion, Planned Parenthood.
