ALL asks bishops to call on pro-abortion Catholics
American Life League will hold a media event today at 2:00 p.m. in front of the Fairmont Hotel in Chicago, the site of the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops’ spring meeting.
American Life League will hold a media event today at 2:00 p.m. in front of the Fairmont Hotel in Chicago, the site of the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops’ spring meeting.
On April 26, thousands of young people across the country will participate in American Life League’s National Pro-life T-shirt Day by wearing shirts with pro-life messages to their high schools, colleges and everywhere they travel that day.
President Bush’s nomination of Judge John Roberts to the U.S. Supreme Court has garnered intense reaction from both the pro-abortion and pro-life voices in our country.
While the FDA’s delays are at least keeping Plan B from being sold without a doctor’s prescription, American Life League must once again ask why use of this drug is permitted under any conditions.
American Life League’s first ever Pro-Life Memorial Day is quickly approaching and word about the historical occasion is spreading.
“The latest reports explaining how five women have died from bacterial infections after taking the RU-486 abortion pill is further evidence of the abortion industry’s pursuit of a reckless path of destruction that leaves millions of victims dead in its wake,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
News of the resignation of Susan Woods, director of the FDA’s Office of Women’s Health, in the wake of the administration’s non-decision regarding the over-the-counter status of Plan B once again shows the controversial nature of this drug.
American Life League is publishing a full-page ad in this weekend’s edition of The Washington Times, asking Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the Catholic archbishop of Washington, D.C.
“The National Abortion Federation is currently exhibiting a most disgusting twist on charitable giving,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
While prayers for the soul of Rabbi Balfour Brickner are certainly proper, the statement offered by an official of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops upon Rabbi Brickner’s passing is a source of scandal
American Life League has published an ad in today’s Washington Times that urges all Catholic bishops to enforce canon law and rebuke those individuals who publicly support the heinous act of abortion.
As the nation prepares for the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, American Life League is launching an official web site encouraging citizens to sign a petition urging senators to approve his appointment.