The Demise Of Moral Clarity
A recent article in Our Sunday Visitor entitled “Can a Catholic support a pro-choice candidate?” reminded me of the sorrowful state of the Church in America today.
A recent article in Our Sunday Visitor entitled “Can a Catholic support a pro-choice candidate?” reminded me of the sorrowful state of the Church in America today.
When I was growing up, my mother’s mother, Grandma Baldi, was a remarkable woman who I loved dearly and have only fond memories of, even to this day.
One month after American Life League’s Protest the Pill Day, pro-abortion activists are in a panic as the Department of Health and Human Services considers a plan that would not only protect pro-life medical workers from discrimination, but also recognize abortion to include the birth control pill.
One week after American Life League challenged Virginia Commonwealth Attorney Michael Herring to investigate a January incident in which Commonwealth Catholic Charities defied Virginia parental consent laws and assisted a teenage immigrant in having an abortion, Herring has decided not to prosecute.
Just last evening, while on a family vacation, my husband and I saw a television special regarding the selling of little children in various provinces of China.
Planned Parenthood of Alabama will close its Huntsville facility July 11. Despite record profits fueling Planned Parenthood’s expansion into posh new suburban facilities designed to attract wealthier clients, the organization is shutting some of its underperforming centers.
When abortion-rights advocates even consider the question of whether mothers who have had an abortion experience a negative after-effect, there’s bound to be a rumble or two.
You may recall the incredibly insightful encyclical issued by Pope John Paul II on March 25, 1995: Evangelium Vitae (The Gospel of Life).
American Life League is calling on the Richmond Commonwealth’s attorney to conduct a full investigation into the events surrounding an abortion obtained in mid-January by a minor who is a Guatemalan immigrant.
Call it a hunch, but those of us at American Life League who have been studying pharmaceutical giant Merck’s marketing plan for Gardasil, commonly known on television by its “one less” mantra, have been suspicious for some time.
Activists have successfully pressured a Portland building firm, Walsh Construction, to pull out of a deal to build a Planned Parenthood abortion facility and regional headquarters in a predominantly black north Portland neighborhood.
Pro-life teachers, students and parents will assemble outside the National Education Association’s convention at the Washington Convention Center July 2 to demand that the NEA stop supporting pro-abortion activists and the largest abortion provider in the country.