Ridiculous Rambling
Let’s see what the culture of death is up to today, shall we? First of all, there is news from the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
Let’s see what the culture of death is up to today, shall we? First of all, there is news from the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
Across America a new wave of excitement is gripping college towns and the young Americans who inhabit them. Along with possessing the most sophisticated equipment in the classroom
Pro-abortion Catholic Senator John Kerry has yet again defied all logic and lost sight of common sense.
Earlier this year, the South Dakota legislature made history by passing a law to protect children in the womb ? and their mothers ?
“Pro-lifers across the country are preparing to pay their respects to the estimated 47 million babies lost through surgical abortion by participating in American Life League’s Pro-life Memorial Day on October 2,” said Erik Whittington, director of youth outreach for American Life League.
Desperate to convince South Dakota voters that the state’s medical and surgical abortion ban must go, pro-abortion forces are concentrating on the fact that the law does not contain exceptions for abortion in cases of rape and incest.
“Catholic teaching on abortion is clear” is the title of a recent column from Archbishop Jospeh Naumann of Kansas City, Kansas.
in this issue: hot button issues: PLANNED PARENTHOOD / PRO-LIFE MEMORIAL DAY / SPIRITUAL BOUQUET / WRITING CONTESTabortion: OHIO / SOUTH DAKOTAactivism: PROTEST FDA PROPOSAL / ROSARY FOR…
A proposal that has recently surfaced from the Federal Food and Drug Administration boggles the mind. Under the suggested guidelines for Emergency Research, certain individuals would not be giving their consent ahead of time.
in this issue: hot button issues: HOMESCHOOLERS FOR LIFE / HONOR THE BISHOP / REMEMBER THE BABIESin vitro fertilization: COSTSpolitics: BE A PART OF THE SOLUTION / BUSH…
To be honest, I love most of what New Oxford Review publishes. Their articles are clear, concise and always full of facts.
Michiganders are decrying the long wait before they can get their hands on Merck’s Gardasil, the vaccine that is alleged to protect women from cervica.