Lauren Richardson – You Can Help!
It has been a source of ongoing sadness to read of the difficulties Lauren Richardson’s father has had over the course of the past several months.
It has been a source of ongoing sadness to read of the difficulties Lauren Richardson’s father has had over the course of the past several months.
There have been many occasions when I have realized that the use of one or two innocent words entirely transformed the meaning of a sentence.
From the first moment I met Father Tom Euteneuer, president of Human Life International, I knew there was something incredibly special about him.
As tens of thousands of people across the nation expressed their pro-life beliefs by wearing pro-life T-shirts, some public school officials censored and intimidated students for wearing the shirts to school on American Life League’s sixth annual National Pro-life T-shirt Day, held yesterday.
Ever since the first in vitro fertilization baby, Louise Brown, was born the in 1978 reproductive technology has taken many turns.
Some of us have been tracking the strange events surrounding Yale art student Aliza Shvarts, Class of ’08, whose alleged “art project” calls into question a great deal about the young woman and, perhaps most importantly, officials at Yale.
April 29 is American Life League’s sixth annual National Pro-life T-shirt Day. This year, Rock for Life kicks off the event in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with a concert featuring bands Failure to Excel and Slapdash.
“Today a great blessing came to our attention as we received word of the remarkable statement of Edward Cardinal Egan, Archdiocese of New York, regarding the sacrilegious behavior of former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.
A very sad story is unfolding in Indianapolis, Indiana. Katherin Shuffield, a 30-year-old bank teller, expecting to give birth to twins in a few months, was wounded during a bank robbery Tuesday, April 22.
A couple of days ago a member of the leadership team from Colorado for Equal Rights sent me a link to the NARAL Pro-Choice Colorado home page where I found something remarkable.
“It is heartening when a Catholic law school stands up for Catholic principles,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
We commend these courageous students for standing up to bullying by their school administrators for simply voicing their pro-life beliefs.