5th-6th Grade Honorable Mention: Jack Dwyer
Honorable Mention: Jack DwyerTruth and Culture for the Preborn Some people say that the preborn child is just a piece of tissue and therefore support… Read More »5th-6th Grade Honorable Mention: Jack Dwyer
Honorable Mention: Jack DwyerTruth and Culture for the Preborn Some people say that the preborn child is just a piece of tissue and therefore support… Read More »5th-6th Grade Honorable Mention: Jack Dwyer
By Mark Davis Pickup There is such a thing as a grief from which we never truly recover. There are loves that never die. I have… Read More »Grief from Which We Don’t Recover; Love That Never Dies
Second Place Winner: Ruth RobertsThe Visitation in Our Modern Era When Mary and Elizabeth meet, it is a holy moment because they are holy people… Read More »5th-6th Grade First Place Winner: Ruth Roberts
Third Place Winner: Paola Victoria Castillo‘A Person’s a Person, No Matter How Small!’ “A person’s a person, no matter how small!” This phrase from the… Read More »5th-6th Grade 3rd Place Winner: Paola Victoria Castillo
First Place Winner: Leonor Guimaraez‘A Person’s a Person, No Matter How Small’ This quote from Dr. Seuss’s book Horton Hears a Who! is the best… Read More »5th-6th Grade First Place Winner: Leonor Guimaraez
By Judie Brown When March for Life Action (MFLA), a sister organization of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund, released its statement in… Read More »Protection for Every Baby—Preborn and Born
By Susan Ciancio [Yesterday was] the 47th anniversary of Roe v. Wade—the Supreme Court case that decriminalized abortion in the United States. It’s a somber day, yet… Read More »Suffering Helps Build a Culture of Life
By Catherine Daub We recently had the awesome opportunity to communicate with teens across the country and hear about their pro-life beliefs. Surprisingly, many of… Read More »Where Does Human Life Begin?
By Catherine Daub We recently had the awesome opportunity to communicate with teens across the country and hear about their pro-life beliefs. Surprisingly, many of… Read More »Where Does Human Life Begin?
By Judie Brown On the eve of the 46th annual March for Life, it is only fitting to remember the brave, committed woman who started… Read More »Remembering Nellie J. Gray and the Personhood Principle
By Judie Brown The resurgence of the ERA (equal rights amendment) has once again exposed the underbelly of scum often defined as political debate in… Read More »The ERA and Other Fictions
By Susan Ciancio Margaret Sanger was born in 1879 in New York, one of 11 children born into an impoverished family. Her mother was Catholic,… Read More »The Difference One Racist Made: Margaret Sanger’s World