A January 22 Reflection
We will march on Monday, we will pray, we will protest and we will charitably engage our opposition in discussion about the reality of what every single abortion does to the child.
We will march on Monday, we will pray, we will protest and we will charitably engage our opposition in discussion about the reality of what every single abortion does to the child.
in this issue: hot button issues: 34 YEARS / MARKETING THE KILLING / TRAINING AND ACTIVISMabortion: ECONOMICS / GEORGIA / VIRGINIAbrain injury: NO INSURANCE COVERAGEcatholic bishops: CHAPUT / WUERLeuthanasia: VERMONTin… Read More »Communique – Jan. 19, 2007
Just when you think you’ve seen it all, along comes another layer of bricks in the wall the culture of death is building in an effort to deconstruct our nation.
I fondly recall the day in 1974 when Humberto Cardinal Medeiros told the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, “As for an amendment which would generally prohibit abortion but permit it in certain exceptional circumstances
In his most recent column, “Ritter now faces the hard part of governorship: governing.”
Every once in a while something amazing happens, and I love telling people about it.
Just a little reminder for those of you who not receive the Wednesday report from Stop Planned Parenthood International.
I know you have heard that the U.S. House of Representatives just vote in favor of spending more tax payer dollars on human embryonic stem cell research, a vote that was not really a surprise, I might add.
in this issue: hot button issues: CONGRESS / GEORGIA / TRAINING AND ACTIVISMabortion: ECONOMIC IMPACT / MOTHERHOOD / NEGATIVE EFFECT ON MARRIAGE / RISK OF CANCERcatholics: LEADERSHIPculture of… Read More »Communique – Jan. 12, 2007
Very early in my life I learned a valuable lesson: when you manipulate the truth, you not only distort the subject you are discussing but you bring shame upon yourself as well.
No sooner did we comment on the great news about stem cells from amniotic fluid than the lead researcher in that effor
“The Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2007 is a dreadful piece of legislation that, if approved, will further the unconscionable destruction of preborn persons,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.