Pro-Life Wisconsin Poised for 2011
American Life League’s Associate group, Pro-Life Wisconsin, had a very busy 2010, and 2011 is promising to bring even greater pro-life efforts on its part!… Read More »Pro-Life Wisconsin Poised for 2011
American Life League’s Associate group, Pro-Life Wisconsin, had a very busy 2010, and 2011 is promising to bring even greater pro-life efforts on its part!… Read More »Pro-Life Wisconsin Poised for 2011
Because it may be confusing to follow the quotes of the various writers when compared to the actual text of the Church documents, all citations from Church teaching are highlighted in red font.
Two new articles released in as many weeks point to further questions concerning the use of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, that is, mature or… Read More »Further Study Points to Deception of iPS Stem Cells
American Life League is urging the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to dissolve its relationship with the Catholic Health Association, following a series of reports linking CHA to support for abortion.
Here is the sentence from Dignitas Personae, which immediately follows why these “grave reasons may be morally proportionate”:
It is a slight nuance, between what May wrote and what Dignitas Personae actually stated, but it’s an important one.
Two articles have emerged in the past month by Senior Fellow William E. May at the Culture of Life Foundation, which seem to be causing confusion and consternation for Catholics, where none existed before.
“It is gratifying to see the hard work of one of our Associate groups rewarded with a victory,” said Rita Diller, national director of American Life League’s Stop Planned Parenthood International (STOPP) project.
A recent news report in the National Catholic Reporter has left me saddened and upset.
“As the news about the scandal of Planned Parenthood protecting child predators and sex traffickers unfolds, it is time for all corporations to stop giving consumer dollars to this sick organization,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
Gosnell is accused of taking the lives of seven babies born alive and he overdosed a young woman who died at his hands.
Gosnell is accused of taking the lives of seven babies born alive and he overdosed a young woman who died at his hands.