Cultural Consequences
A few days ago headlines across the nation declared “1 in 4 Teen Girls has STD.” The story got traction for all of about five minutes on the network news and then reporters moved on to the next “big” story.
A few days ago headlines across the nation declared “1 in 4 Teen Girls has STD.” The story got traction for all of about five minutes on the network news and then reporters moved on to the next “big” story.
The most recent case of misguided justice is a decision of a Mesa County, Colorado district judge. His name is Richard Gurley, and his ruling came down on Holy Thursday. Now let me tell you what he said.
Abortionist George Tiller is in the news, and it appears he is also making the news.
You cannot possibly imagine how grateful I am to God for the most recent comments endorsing enforcement of Catholic Church laws that are designed to protect Christ from sacrilege.
“University of Mary Washington students will hear the truth about Margaret Sanger,” said Erik Whittington, director of American Life League’s youth outreach program. “She is a racist, a eugenicist and hostile to religion and those with larger families.”
American Life League invites Americans to submit their prayer intentions online for the March 31 Feast of the Annunciation.
Normally I do not use my blog to quote an entire commentary from another source, but this is so tragic, so vile, so very evil, I have no choice other than to share the despicable acts of a single abortionist who was literally caught dumping bodies as though they were nothing more than soiled tissue paper.
How often do you express your pro-life beliefs with your attire? Do you ever wear a pro-life T-shirt to the grocery store? What about to school or work? Or do you put a pro-life pin on the lapel of your suit?
Kevorkian is the poster boy for the pro-euthanasia movement in the United States.
Erik Whittington, director for American Life League’s youth outreach program, Rock for Life, reacted to the recent Centers for Disease Control study that indicates that 1 in 4 teens in the United States has an STD.
Headlines across the nation declared “1 in 4 teen Girls has STD.” What this means is that of every four teenage girls in America at this very moment, one will suffer from at least one, if not more than one, sexually transmitted disease.
Late last week my good friend John Henry Westin of Life Site News called to let me know that he had interviewed Bishop Elio Sgreccia, president of the Pontifical Academy for Life.