Archbishop Carlson Defends Life
An archbishop’s sage words remind us of the inherent dignity of each and every preborn baby.
An archbishop’s sage words remind us of the inherent dignity of each and every preborn baby.
Though many organizations would like the investigation into the baby body parts scandal to fade into obscurity, the truth will reveal itself.
Last week, Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri announced that, effective July 1, it will merge with Planned Parenthood of Central Oklahoma.
Oftentimes when dealing with social justice issues we are all about boycotting companies who profit from such injustices or castigating individuals who cooperate with it.
We thank God for the men who lead us in the war against those intent upon slaughtering our children.
Are our elected leaders listening to us? Do they have our best interests in mind, or do they just want to keep the peace politically?
We’ve heard a lot about excessive force lately. But, in reality, those who fight day in and day out for preborn babies know all too well another meaning of excessive force. We see each and every day the slaughter of countless babies, yet this lawful practice is allowed to continue. What can be worse than excessive force perpetrated upon the smallest and most innocent of all?
Those who kill preborn babies may have no shame, but we who fight to give voice to these innocent children certainly do. We watch in horror as minute after minute, day after day, and week after week, babies are killed and discarded. The trail of blood is sickening and it’s a trail that we must work unceasingly to stop.
By Dennis Howard
The success of a new Texas law prohibiting abortion unless the abortionist has hospital admitting privileges within 30 miles of the abortion is a major step ahead in the abortion battle.
United States politician Todd Akin has created quite the discussion with his rather fumbled comments on “legitimate rape.
If you thought the debate over providing a patient food and water had ended with Pope John Paul II’s 2004 address to health care professionals, you are sadly mistaken.
Paula Gianino, CEO of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis region, is having a real problem with the effort to achieve legal recognition of personhood for all human beings—born and preborn.