Culture of Life Studies Program Making Waves, ALL Helping Keep Pressure on PP
The CLSP team garners rave reviews, while ALL remains unrelenting in its efforts to defund the country’s abortion giant.
The CLSP team garners rave reviews, while ALL remains unrelenting in its efforts to defund the country’s abortion giant.
Respect for persons with disabilities key concept in new educational supplement.
Was Margaret Sanger, the founder and perpetual spirit of Planned Parenthood, a eugenicist?
Teaching kids the importance of respecting life, in all of its stages, can be great fun!
It’s hard to keep young children from being traumatized by the horrors of the abortion industry and the culture of death. But the reality is that, sooner or later, your kids will learn about abortion.
From radio to stopping Planned Parenthood to teaching youth about the value of every human being, ALL shows that all life is precious.
Not only must we give voice to all babies, without exception, but we must educate as well. Lives can only be saved if hearts change.
At a time in our history when Planned Parenthood has been exposed to the world as an organization that will kill babies and then rob their bodies of organs, tissues, and cells, we need answers. How should we prepare our children to live in a world like this? ALL’s Culture of Life Studies Program has the answer.
Through the Culture of Life Studies Program and other informative material, ALL is here to educate all members of your family.
In the early 1900s a young woman set out on a mission to make birth control an acceptable practice and rid the world of the weak, the disabled, and the unwanted—those she and her cohorts deemed unfit to live. This woman, Margaret Sanger, changed the course of history. She pushed for, and saw before her death, the legalization of birth control. She founded Planned Parenthood—the organization responsible for the destruction of millions upon millions of tiny human beings’ lives through abortion and contraception. Margaret Sanger was clearly committed to her evil cause, leaving behind a haunting legacy of promiscuity, birth control, and abortion.
Catholic bishops must lead by both word and example. Silence can show complicity; silence can show agreement. Bishops and other clergy must speak in defense of our faith each and every day. Lives and souls depend upon this.
Imagine being utterly helpless, wanting to cry for somebody-anybody-to come to your aid. Yet no one can hear you. No one comes for you; you are incredibly alone. And then suddenly there is intense pain and you can cry no more.