Palliative Care’s Merciless Twist
There’s never been an idea that couldn’t become a millstone around someone’s neck.
There’s never been an idea that couldn’t become a millstone around someone’s neck.
“Planned Parenthood and the birth control industry would have you believe Plan B One-Step cannot cause an abortion.
The current talk about “common ground” continues to concern me. These days, it pertains to several events that are separate and yet quite similar.
Three of the top lay Catholic organizations have divorced themselves from Catholic teaching by supporting the Obama health-care plan, which would foster a culture of mandatory abortion coverage, contraceptive services, and permissive sex education, euthanasia and eugenics.
American Life League welcomed its 100th Associate group this week – an organization inspired to take the name “Baby Steps” after viewing ALL’s guided DVD tour of a baby’s development in utero via 4D ultrasound.
The current debate over health care is one of those scenarios that might play well in a science-fiction thriller, but must not be allowed to play out on the backs and over the dead bodies of the uninformed.
Economic conservatives are worried about the runaway tax-and-spend potential of President Obama’s health-care initiative.
Take, for instance, this quote by Elisabeth Garber-Paul in an article on the rise in sexual activity during this economic recession: “So join the rest of America in this exciting new trend. Save money, stay in, have sex—just don’t make a baby.”
We only have a few hours left to strip Planned Parenthood of its Title X cash cow!
The Catholic Church teaches that “the direct interruption of the generative process already begun, and, above all, directly willed and procured abortion, even if for therapeutic reasons
In a Thursday surprise, an amendment to strip hundreds of millions of dollars from the nation’s largest abortion business is set for a Friday vote on the House floor.
There was a time when institutions bearing a Catholic identity, such as hospitals and clinics, would never have agreed to even the slightest hint of deviating from the Catholic Church’s teachings. That was, I am sad to say, a very long time ago.