prolife

Have you ever stopped and thought about what it means to be a completely unique, completely individual human being? Have you ever considered the fact that, out of all the people who have ever been and who will ever be,…

Drawn by the promise of helping poor women, over 3,000 power-brokers, policy-makers and aid workers gathered in Kuala Lumpur this week for Women Deliver, a global conference on women’s health.
A billionaire and a princess graced the stage to tell…

Behold, from the organization’s own website, the full statement from Ilyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, on the conviction of Kermit Gosnell. The emphases are mine:
Justice was served to Kermit Gosnell today and he will pay the price…

On Our Hands

by Dr. Paul Kengor on November 19, 2012 · 3 comments

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I’m a Christian, a Roman Catholic. I’m pro-life, as any Roman Catholic should be. I believe life begins at conception, and thus, I’m against the dissection and destruction of human embryos for medical research. I’m also…

Rick and Bella Shake Liberal Foundations

by Daria Sockey February 27, 2012

Our family lived in Southern California from the mid 80s thru mid 90s. Early one morning in 1994 I was awakened by our pet cockatiel, who was flapping around frantically in his cage.  My first thought as I groped my…

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Can Kids with Disabilities Survive Long Enough to be Born?

by Arland K. Nichols January 31, 2012

It’s a harmless phrase really.
Many an expectant parent has said it: “We’re happy as long as he’s happy and healthy.” Well intentioned and true, no doubt. Who doesn’t want their child to be happy and healthy? Pregnant women forgo…

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Picture This: March for Life 2012

by Matt K. Cassens January 25, 2012

In spite of the rain, in spite of the cold, the turnout for the 39th Annual March For Life looked as strong as last year. People came from all over the country to celebrate life and to protest once again…

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Hollywood Christians Fight the Great Temptation

by Tony Rossi January 20, 2012

If you’ve seen movies like “The Blind Side” and “The Passion of the Christ” or TV series like “Lost” and “24,” you’ve been exposed to projects that have been worked on by alumni or faculty of the Act One program…

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We’re All Homeschoolers

by Denise Hunnell, MD January 18, 2012

Catholic parents often identify themselves – and each other – based on how their children are educated. The labels “homeschooling,” “Catholic schooling,” and “public schooling” are, however, somewhat limited ways of understanding parental responsibility with regard to education.
Without a…

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On the Front Lines of the Fight for Life

by Paul V. Esposito January 9, 2012

For some, the subject of history is as dry as a desert, a sand dune of useless facts and irrelevant dates.  If that were all, they’d be right.  But history is a story, one starting with the dawn of time…

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