America’s National Cancer
By Judie Brown Human beings are gifted with a conscience. Writing about this human asset, St. John Paul II taught in his encyclical Veritatis Splendor… Read More »America’s National Cancer
By Judie Brown Human beings are gifted with a conscience. Writing about this human asset, St. John Paul II taught in his encyclical Veritatis Splendor… Read More »America’s National Cancer
By Brian Clowes, PhD Supporters of abortion tend to lack foresight and misunderstand human nature. These defects inevitably lead to many cases of the “law… Read More »Does Abortion Reduce Welfare Costs?
Week in Review – Bishop Supports Priest Who Said Funeral Mass for 115 Babies; Popular Twitter Account Exposes the ‘Left’ for What it is In the last… Read More »Pro-life this Week: April 22, 2022
By Judie Brown America has been confronted with a great deal of evil, especially in recent days, and the national yawn is audible. Even in… Read More »Minimizing Evil
By Richard Stith The US Supreme Court in Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992) stated in support of abortion rights that the “ability of women to participate equally… Read More »Behind and Beyond the ‘Shout for Abortion’
By Susan Ciancio Building a culture of life includes taking care of those who need help, being a voice for the voiceless, putting others before yourself, and… Read More »The Inspiration of St. Gianna Molla
By Judie Brown With just a single sentence, we are immediately in touch with man’s absolute disdain for the human person. The sentence reads: “A couple aborted a… Read More »A Trace of His Glory
115 Mutilated Bodies Recovered by Pro-Lifers in DC
Planned Parenthood’s Lies
Fighting Planned Parenthood around the Country
By Susan Ciancio Fr. Mike Schmitz once said that “there’s no greater life that can possibly be lived than the life as a Catholic Christian.” And in… Read More »A Triduum Reflection
On Good Friday we commemorate with great sadness the crucifixion of Christ, King of heaven and earth. To understand the cruelty of the act itself, all one… Read More »Cruelty Denied
By Marion Amberg If I had to give Lila Rose’s new book a different name, I would call it Dare. In subtle ways, Rose—who founded the… Read More »REVIEW Fighting for Life: Becoming a Force for Change in a Wounded World
By Judie Brown Which came first: the chicken or the egg? Which comes first: truth or lies? Such is the question we ask ourselves every… Read More »A Separate LI(F)E