Give Your Students a Free Pro-Life Education
By Susan Ciancio Life as we know it has changed drastically over the past few weeks. We’re in quarantine. We’re isolated from friends and extended… Read More »Give Your Students a Free Pro-Life Education
By Susan Ciancio Life as we know it has changed drastically over the past few weeks. We’re in quarantine. We’re isolated from friends and extended… Read More »Give Your Students a Free Pro-Life Education
This current youth generation is the most pro-life any generation has been since Roe v. Wade, but we can’t expect them to build a culture of life unless we show them how.
By Judie Brown Saving our nation was the topic of an essay that Fr. Regis Scanlon, O.F.M. CAP, wrote more than 10 years ago. Today,… Read More »Life and Love Can Save America
By Margaret Ann Stimatz “God indeed is my salvation; I am confident and unafraid. For the LORD is my strength and my might, and He… Read More »Strong and Courageous? Jesus Changes a Quaking Heart
Week in Review – Planned Parenthood revealed THE major news in the pro-life world has to center around the coronavirus pandemic. As Covid-19 spreads across… Read More »Pro-Life This Week – April 3, 2020
By Judie Brown Today we are told to wash our hands often in order to keep our hands free of possible contaminants. We have been… Read More »Whose Hand?
By Ruth Roberts When Mary and Elizabeth meet, it is a holy moment because they are holy people with a special purpose: to bear Jesus… Read More »The Visitation in Our Modern Era
By Susan Ciancio Have you ever felt so alone that you wanted to cry? Have you ever been stuck somewhere all by yourself with no… Read More »Combating Loneliness During Our Time of Crisis
By Susan Ciancio An important part of pro-life education is understanding the things we do as Catholics and the things we see on a regular… Read More »Why Do They Do That?
By Katie Brown Our nation is currently facing a crisis unlike any of us has ever experienced. If you had asked me prior to this… Read More »Will You Wait with Me?
By Judie Brown Jeremiad: “a prolonged lamentation or complaint” In the context of Jeremiah’s repeated requests to the people of Israel that they repent, the word “jeremiad”… Read More »Our Pro-Life Jeremiad
By Lori Hatcher Two years ago, I attended a banquet for a pro-life ministry called A Moment of Hope (amoh.org). In the center of each… Read More »Two Futures and a Moment of Hope