Catholic Bishops and Grave Responsibilities
Catholic clergy must lead their flock, must not turn a blind eye to the tenets of the faith. They must stand up when an injustice is done and show the great power of Our Lord. Is this being done today?
Catholic clergy must lead their flock, must not turn a blind eye to the tenets of the faith. They must stand up when an injustice is done and show the great power of Our Lord. Is this being done today?
By Mark Pickup
My wife, LaRee, and I were asked to address a conference about critical life issues sponsored by the Diocese of Metuchen, New Jersey.
In view of the June 26 Supreme Court decisions on “gay” marriage, it is time for serious Catholics to examine how this perverted situation came to pass.
By Rob Gasper
Rarely a week goes by where I do not receive a call from a Catholic pro-life activist frustrated with the errors and excesses of fellow Catholics, be it a Catholic politician promoting abortion or a Catholic funding group giving money to causes allied directly with the culture of death.
By Archbishop Samuel Aquila
This pastoral letter was written for the anniversary of Roe v. Wade in January.
By Peter Baklinski
People often wonder why many people involved in the pro-life movement are also interested in homosexuality-related issues.
First it was Missouri Senate candidate Todd Akin who defended the lives of innocent preborn children created during the vicious act of rape.
The first time I ever heard the name Abby Johnson I was fascinated by the information I received about her.
Judie Brown, cofounder and president of the American Life League, was appointed by John Paul II to two consecutive five-year terms on the Pontifical Academy for Life.
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.