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“People of the West Coast stand for life”: SF’s Walk for Life West Coast will be Jan. 27

January 12, 2018 Jim Graves 3

Big crowds and inspiring speakers are expected at what has been called “the most invigorating pro-life event of the year.” […]

Features

Poland poised to ban eugenic abortion

December 27, 2017 Filip Mazurczak 5

Last year, amid large protests, Poland failed to pass a total abortion ban. Today, the country seems poised to ban eugenic abortion. […]

Features

Archbishop Naumann: “If the Church is silent on the destruction of life, we’re being negligent”

December 4, 2017 Jim Graves 12

The recently elected USCCB’s head of the Committee of Pro-Life Activities discusses his many years of service in the pro-life cause, preaching about abortion, pro-abortion Catholic […]

The Dispatch

The Irish Rosary on the Coasts

November 27, 2017 George J. Galloway 6

Thousands of Catholics gathered at over 270 locations on the Feast of Christ the King to pray the Rosary, seeking to stem the tide of […]

The Dispatch

SCOTUS and the “Reproductive FACT Act”

November 22, 2017 Russell Shaw 6

The Supreme Court will soon be hearing arguments in a case about whether or not the State of California can force pregnancy counseling centers to post […]

The Dispatch

In the eye of the media storm: A UK pro-lifer gives her witness

November 17, 2017 K. V. Turley 5

The verbal abuse at vigils and the vilification in the media, Clare McCullough maintains, are nothing compared to the spiritual attacks that, from time to time, […]

The Dispatch

At Oxford, abortion advocates shout down speakers rather than debate rationally

November 7, 2017 Aurora C. Griffin 11

A recent debate at Oxford about an approaching vote in Ireland about abortion was disrupted for nearly an hour as a pro-abortion feminist group yelled […]

The Dispatch

In the UK, has abortion become a “Catholic issue”?

October 27, 2017 Joanna Bogle 6

Fifty years after the country’s Abortion Act, Catholics need to look beyond their churches to share the pro-life message with the wider public. […]

Interview

Defending the voiceless, from the unborn to persecuted Christians

October 16, 2017 Fiorella Nash 5

Anglican Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali is using his unique perspective on the plight of Middle Eastern Christians to be “light to attract those in darkness.” […]

Essay

What happened at the Vatican’s bio-extinction conference

September 21, 2017 Stefano Gennarini 14

A conference sponsored by two pontifical academies embraced a kind of environmental determinism that looks at human reproduction as a mere bio-technical issue. […]

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