Catholics Crucify Christ Even Now
The days of reflection and prayer leading to glorious Easter Sunday provide us with an opportunity to envision what betrayal of truth must mean to the suffering Christ.
The days of reflection and prayer leading to glorious Easter Sunday provide us with an opportunity to envision what betrayal of truth must mean to the suffering Christ.
News items tell us that the state of our national attitude is declining when it comes to the subject of respect for the dignity of the human person. Obvious to some, the social fabric of the nation continues to deteriorate.
Some age-old debates within the pro-life movement just don’t seem to ever get resolved. Currently there are two separate issues on the front burner that contradict the very essence of why we claim to be pro-life.
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It is rather curious the way some proponents of taxpayer-subsidized sleaze frequently get hoisted on their own petard.
As we enter the next phase of the Congressional struggle over defunding Planned Parenthood, there are some historical facts that need to be brought into focus.
Genius is a gift that can be expressed in a classroom, a corporate structure or even on YouTube! Recently we witnessed a perfect example of this in American Life League’s video, “Planned Parenthood’s Bunnies.”
In May 2004, a Pinellas County Florida Circuit Court ruled that a state law, which allowed the governor to intervene in the case of Terri… Read More »Remembering Terri
There appears to be a growing tendency among some pro-life Americans to gravitate toward compromise. Some have used Pope John Paul II’s Evangelium Vitae (The Gospel of… Read More »Compromise
Building a culture of life is not something for the weak of heart; that is well known among those of us who have labored in the pro-life vineyard for so many years.
“In my practice, while I steadfastly refuse to write a prescription with lethal intent or otherwise help the patient commit suicide, I can share with the patient information that he or she already has the ability to exert control over the time [of] death.
“Suffering is part of saying ‘yes’ to the Lord,” Sue Hilgers said. “We were ignored and ostracized by our community, other doctors and even priests. But our work has been as much of a gift to us as we have hoped it would be to others.”