Plan B Contributes to Twisted Diversity
The dictionary states that the definition of diverse is one thing differing from another. It further defines diversity as a noun meaning variety.
The dictionary states that the definition of diverse is one thing differing from another. It further defines diversity as a noun meaning variety.
Where did actions such as those taken by abortionist Kermit Gosnell begin? Is there a logical explanation for practices that reflect such a callous disregard for human life?
Apparently there is something about the juxtaposition of an abortionist who kills born-alive babies and a Planned Parenthood “gala” that turned the president’s tummy.
It would be nice if I could write about the Kermit Gosnell trial with the assurance that every American was aware of this abortionist’s dastardly deeds.
The latest spate of headlines about Planned Parenthood warms the cockles of my heart.
Reacting to the decision by federal judge Edward Korman to order the federal government to immediately make the abortifacient morning-after-pill available to minors without a prescription
There have been some remarkable occurrences in the Catholic Church in recent days.
There are many legitimate, professional news reports these days that are exposing heroism among Catholic bishops versus the creeping crud of secularism within the Church.
Most people do not follow the so-called “personhood” political scene, but if they did it might be helpful if one could see that words can be used to complicate even the most basic fact.
In March of 1981 Pope John Paul II told his audience during the March 15 Angelus message, “Our prayer during Lent, aims at awakening [consciences],” and making men aware of God’s voice.
By Archbishop Samuel Aquila
This pastoral letter was written for the anniversary of Roe v. Wade in January.
While Obamacare has been a topic of debate and discussion for the last four years, the Obama/Sebelius contraceptive mandate—complete with the recent vapid compromise—really raised the stakes for Catholics.