If She Barks, She Is Safe
By Judie Brown A Tucson article states: “Pima Animal Care Center is rolling out a new initiative to help prevent the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable… Read More »If She Barks, She Is Safe
By Judie Brown A Tucson article states: “Pima Animal Care Center is rolling out a new initiative to help prevent the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable… Read More »If She Barks, She Is Safe
By Anne O’Meara First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.Then they came for the trade… Read More »Then They Came For Me
By Susan Ciancio Last month, Pope Francis spoke about euthanasia during his general audience, saying that the sick and dying need compassionate care, not euthanasia.… Read More »The Threat of Euthanasia
By Judie Brown A vulture is a predator, but the kind of evil vulture we speak of here is the human being who markets death—including… Read More »Vultures Market Death
This article originally appeared January 7, 2022. Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, said during a recent interview, “‘I am the Lord thy God; don’t… Read More »Strange Gods Before Us
This article originally appeared on August 17, 2021. We know that there are predator aircraft that are armed, intelligence-gathering vehicles. And we know that there are human… Read More »Predatory Implants
By Michael Cook The Lancet is one of the world’s leading medical journals. But some of its most influential publications are reports by its “Commissions” for… Read More »Doctors’ Fear Saying No Euthanasia Could Make It the Default Way to Die
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet In a disturbing development, Switzerland has approved a euthanasia device designed to make killing people easier than ever, including in locations where… Read More »Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: False Mercy
By Susan Ciancio Though Christmas has come and gone all too quickly, it’s likely that many of us are still enjoying the gifts we received… Read More »Gifting God and Others With Love
Last year, Cardinal Raymond Burke said: “I can’t imagine that any Catholic wouldn’t know that abortion is a grievous sin, but if they don’t, once they’ve… Read More »Ignoring Grievous Sins
By Mark Davis Pickup Palliative care should not be about dying; it should be about the last phase of living. With modern pain control methods,… Read More »Responsibility of the Living to the Dying and the Dying to the Living
By Susan Ciancio We know it can be extremely difficult to talk to teenagers about difficult topics like abortion, suicide, euthanasia, or other sensitive issues.… Read More »5 Reasons to Discuss Assisted Suicide with Your Teens