Kathleen Kennedy Townsend’s Manipulative Mendacity
When I was growing up, one of the things my parents taught me, by example and instruction, was never to move off the goal
When I was growing up, one of the things my parents taught me, by example and instruction, was never to move off the goal
American Life League, the nation’s largest grassroots Catholic pro-life organization, is proud to welcome Project Defending Life as the newest member of ALL’s Associate Program.
The following is a statement from Judie Brown, president of American Life League and member of the Pontifical Academy for Life, regarding the Montana Coalition for Life’s effort to gain legal recognition of human personhood – for the born and preborn.
The news from the Obama administration late yesterday did not surprise those of us who understand President Obama’s penchant for saying one thing while doing quite another behind the scenes
The human personhood movement took the national stage last week as Colorado and Montana became the latest states to join a nationwide campaign to legally recognize every human being as a human person from their biological beginning.
Having just returned from a 16-day tour of national parks in the western states, from Glacier to Zion, I was overwhelmed by a feeling of tranquility upon realizing
When talking about post-abortion experiences, one hears a lot about women hurting from abortion. At pro-life events, women usually make up the majority of those holding
The following is a statement from American Life League president Judie Brown regarding Boston Cardinal Sean O’Malley’s announcement that archdiocese-affiliated Caritas Christi Healthcare has withdrawn ownership of CeltiCare Health Plan.
The guest commentary today was written by Dr. Donald DeMarco and was originally published in American Life League’s bimonthly magazine
On June 17, the Catholic Action League of Massachusetts revealed that five of the nine members of scandal-ridden Caritas Christi’s Board of Governors are major contributors to pro-abortion politicians.
The furor over the July 1 deadline facing Sean Cardinal O’Malley, of the Archdiocese of Boston, has been newsworthy for many weeks.
On September 27, 2007, the Connecticut Catholic Conference announced its decision to allow the state’s Catholic hospitals to provide the morning-after pill, Plan B, for rape victims.