Our Civic Duty to Vote as Catholics
We must be responsible Catholics and voters if we want to help move our country toward a culture of life.
We must be responsible Catholics and voters if we want to help move our country toward a culture of life.
This week ALL staff saw the beauty of God in a tiny miracle.
With our culture steeped in the lies taught by Planned Parenthood, isn’t it time we knew the truth?
How would you feel if a loved one needed help, but you were powerless to do anything?
Take time out of your Saturday to pray and show your love for babies who have been slaughtered by Planned Parenthood.
An educational program and a disturbing quote by PP’s president are just two of the things you must know about this week.
In the first article of this series, we discussed Planned Parenthood’s founder, Margaret Sanger, and her three basic philosophies that still drive the organization today.
Sedlak, American Life League executive director and recognized expert on Planned Parenthood, issued today the second in a three-part series of articles examining the history of the abortion giant as it celebrates its 100th year as an organization.
In most news sources, bad news seems to prevail. But in reality, good news surrounds us. We just have to see through the darkness.
When others don’t speak the truth and attempt to lead people down the path of destruction, it is up to us to shine light on that truth and remove the scales from their eyes.
Abortion and euthanasia are two sides of the same coin. Advocates of the death culture have long been connected to both the abortion and euthanasia movements.
The Culture of Life Studies Program’s groundbreaking new unit study on Margaret Sanger will open your eyes about the woman who founded Planned Parenthood.