Pro-Life Memorial Day Remembers Victims of Abortion Holocaust
To date, abortion has claimed the lives of 49,640,776 preborn babies – more if you count those killed by contraception.
To date, abortion has claimed the lives of 49,640,776 preborn babies – more if you count those killed by contraception.
While in Vienna recently, I had the chance to meet a young man who has been married for nearly four years. He and his wife are waiting to have a baby because they simply, according to him, cannot afford it right now.
The birth control pill, a chemical abortifacient, disturbs the natural selection process by which a woman identifies her perfect match, a study from the University of Liverpool shows.
It seems, if you took this article seriously, that couples having children and thus increasing the Australian fertility rate is cause for concern, if not alarm, at least among those who keep statistics and appear dedicated to preserving the country’s ecological balance.
A college group celebrated a free speech victory last Friday, when the University of Maryland agreed to change its free speech policies to allow Rock for Life-UMBC to tell the truth about abortion on campus.
The latest news from the world of draconian science should have turned the culture of death on its ear – but so far, I have not heard a word from the human embryonic stem cell research cadre’s guru
American Life League vice president, Jim Sedlak, dispelled confusion Monday in a radio debate with Rev. Ronald J. Cioffi, the priest whose statements regarding Catholics’ duty to vote pro-life have caused confusion and controversy among the Catholic faithful.
The birth control pill came on the scene in 1960 and has, in the intervening 48 years, become the magic bullet for organizations like Planned Parenthood, for belief systems like secular humanism and for pharmaceutical profiteers the world over.
On Monday, American Life League condemned the media blackout on China’s most egregious human rights abuse: its one-child policy, which has led to forced abortions, sterilizations and infanticide.
Peter Steinfels has been making incredibly inane comments about Catholic teaching for many years. He is well liked at the New York Times
A U.S. Department of Health and Human Services proposed regulation that would protect freedom of conscience for pro-life physicians and pharmacists will be rewritten to reflect pro-abortion demands.
Lolita Hanks, R.N. is one of the most delightful people I have ever met. She is dedicated to the principles that affirm human beings as persons; these are the same principles that make supporters of the culture of death shudder.