Five Things You Can Do Now to Help End Abortion
Not everyone is called to work in a pro-life organization or formally debate others on the topic of abortion, but we all need to work together if we want to transform our culture.
Not everyone is called to work in a pro-life organization or formally debate others on the topic of abortion, but we all need to work together if we want to transform our culture.
In a country replete with indifference and sometimes even disdain for preborn babies, we must do everything in our power to protect and defend them—from the very first moment they are created.
It used to be that taking a knee showed respect and reverence. Is that no longer the case?
My dear Catholic friends prayed familiar prayers, and I, now evangelical, extemporaneously preached as the Pittsburgh abortion facility’s security personnel stared at our fervor for life as if ushering hell into an ice age.
Though hatred and disdain seem to run rampant in today’s society, we must never lose sight of the fact that Christ’s love is the antidote.
Life Defenders has some great advice as students return to campus or begin their college adventure.
A culture of life requires respect for the dignity of the human person in everyday life.
Summer is finally here and you and your family have time to relax and enjoy vacation.
You’re pro-life. You pray to end abortion and talk about pro-life issues in your circle of friends.
As we rejoice this week, let us not forget whose hand guided the events and let us pray fervently for His continued guidance.
Recent statements made by the confessed killer Robert Dear attempting to justify his actions are those of a severely disturbed man and not representative of the pro-life cause.
By Rey Flores
In Saint Catherine of Siena’s Dialog, she tells us how God the Father communicated to her the importance of praying for our bishops