This week, New Jersey required pharmacists to dispense abortifacient pills, even if doing so violates their consciences. The sponsor of the bill, Senator Joseph Vitale, explained that while he respects the role of individual conscience, it “should not come into… Continue Reading →
From the Jerusalem Post comes an article on a pro-life activist in the heart of Jerusalem. It is either a sign of the times – or of my own stereotyping – that my initial assumption about Be’ad Chaim director Sandy… Continue Reading →
Tony from Catholic Pillow Fight has a great question that could tie secularists in knots. In discussing the sex abuse in school problem Tony asks: If a 13 year old girl is old enough to consent to an abortion, why… Continue Reading →
Hypothetical. Imagine say, you are a bishop in a northeastern state. You recently issued a very controversial statement that is widely considered to be a capitulation to politics and the culture of death. Imagine you hope that if you just… Continue Reading →
Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, writes in the Observer commemorating the 40th anniversary of the 1967 Abortion act. Many supporters of the 1967 Act started from a strong sense of taking for granted the wrongness of ending an unborn life…. Continue Reading →
In an embarrasing gaffe, Pope Benedict XVI met with the new president of Chile for 40 minutes on Thursday and pressed home to her the importance of keeping the pro-life perspective there. Chile has clashed with pro-life advocates and the… Continue Reading →
The documentary “Lake of Fire” is being called an unblinking look at the violent fight over abortion in the United States. It starts off showing extremely graphic images of actual abortions taking place that worried a New York Times reviewer… Continue Reading →
Ben Halverson is a Senior at Gonzaga (A Jesuit Sponsored University, surprise). I would give Ben an F in Moral Theology and an A+ in Moral Equivalence 101 for this nonsense from the Gonzaga Bulletin: Too often it is the… Continue Reading →
Presidential hopeful Barak Obama said yesterday on the campaign trail that abortion should be regulated. Here’s the quote from the New York Times: “Now, this is one of those areas – again, I think it’s important to be honest –… Continue Reading →
The National Italian American Foundation dinner is in D.C. next week. Rudy Giuliani and Nancy Pelosi — two pro-abortion Catholics — are being honored. And, according to National Review, the papal nuncio Archbishop Pietro Sambi — the Vatican’s official representative… Continue Reading →
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