Pro-Life This Week – January 14, 2022
Week in Review – Remembering Jim Sedlak (1943-2022) There is not a single person who would not, when writing about the motivations for Jim Sedlak in fighting… Read More »Pro-Life This Week – January 14, 2022
Week in Review – Remembering Jim Sedlak (1943-2022) There is not a single person who would not, when writing about the motivations for Jim Sedlak in fighting… Read More »Pro-Life This Week – January 14, 2022
We have seen far too many articles referencing gender dysphoria and parental dysphoria not to become more than concerned with the state of our national discourse. Something tragic has… Read More »Biological Dysphoria
There is not a single person who would not, when writing about the motivations for Jim Sedlak in fighting Planned Parenthood, instantly encounter his deep… Read More »Remembering Jim Sedlak
By Susan Ciancio Over the course of 129 general audiences—from September 5, 1979, through November 28, 1984—Pope John Paul II taught about God’s love, our… Read More »Family and Theology of the Body
By Susan Ciancio Margaret Bourgeoys was born in 1620 in France. At the age of 20, she took part in a Marian procession and was… Read More »What Can We Learn from St. Margaret Bourgeoys?
American Life League Marks the Death of the Man Dubbed the “#1 Enemy of Evil” Contact: Tom Ciesielka, 312.422.1333, tc@tcpr.net (January 11, 2022 – Fredericksburg,… Read More »Jim Sedlak, Warrior on the Front Lines of the Pro-Life Movement, Passes Away at Age 78
By Susan Ciancio Margaret Bourgeoys was born in 1620 in France. At the age of 20, she took part in a Marian procession and was… Read More »The Work of St. Margaret Bourgeoys Lives on Today
The memorable nursery rhyme about what little boys are made of—namely “snips, snails and puppy dogs’ tails”—reminds us of the gaiety of childhood. But today, as… Read More »Dogs, Cats, and Horror Stories
By Connie Beckman What we watch and listen to definitely have an effect on how we form our Catholic consciences, especially during political elections. Let’s… Read More »Whose Catholic Voices Are You Listening To?
Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, said during a recent interview, “‘I am the Lord thy God; don’t have strange gods before me.’ We’ve got… Read More »Strange Gods Before Us
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet In a disturbing development, Switzerland has approved a euthanasia device designed to make killing people easier than ever, including in locations where… Read More »Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: False Mercy
By Susan Ciancio Though Christmas has come and gone all too quickly, it’s likely that many of us are still enjoying the gifts we received… Read More »Gifting God and Others with Love