Embryo Personhood
By Judie Brown The simple fact that every human being has a similar beginning as a single cell fertilized egg seems to be more than… Read More »Embryo Personhood
By Judie Brown The simple fact that every human being has a similar beginning as a single cell fertilized egg seems to be more than… Read More »Embryo Personhood
As Katie Brown, Judie’s granddaughter, takes on a new leadership role at ALL, she reflects on Judie’s inspiring career and far-reaching influence in the pro-life… Read More »Working for the Babies: Judie Brown’s Remarkable Legacy
By Judie Brown Aristotle once wrote, “It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.” Indeed,… Read More »Blurring Right and Wrong
By Susan Ciancio For the first time in three years, the Culture of Life Studies Program is hosting its annual Pro-Life Essay Contest. This is… Read More »Pro-Life Essay Contest Attacked on Social Media
By Susan Ciancio A 2019 article in the journal Children caught my eye this week. The authors were discussing child development as it relates to… Read More »As We Await a SCOTUS Decision, Education Is Crucial
By Susan Ciancio Abortion—the taking of a preborn baby’s life—is a contentious topic. But when we examine the facts, we see many reasons why abortion… Read More »Why Is Abortion Wrong?
A few years ago, the National Catholic Reporter published a commentary under the title “Status of Abortion, Death Penalty in Catholic Teaching Makes Little Sense.”
Have you been using this phrase in your pro-life discussions?
By Chelsea Zimmerman
After the death of Robert Edwards, one of the British doctors who perfected in vitro fertilization (IVF), earlier this year, Miriam Zoll took a look at the legacy of third party reproduction, specifically the often overlooked numbers of failed treatments associated with these invasive technologies.
As we move along in time, more and more of our language is being corrupted. The problem is acute and international in scope.