Pro-Abortion Catholics Continue to Abuse the Eucharist for Political Gain
Once again, pro-abortion politicians continue to abuse the Eucharist by accepting Communion in direct violation of Catholic teaching.
Once again, pro-abortion politicians continue to abuse the Eucharist by accepting Communion in direct violation of Catholic teaching.
ALLs prologue to 2011 focused on the value of human personhood and our obligation to introduce the preborn child to each American, one by one.
It has been said that President Obamas health care law contains language that could be interpreted to require the type of counseling for the elderly that leads to an early death; to witdeath panels.
Just as the New Year was getting under way, I heard a sermon by a priest named Father John on a subject that invited further reflection.
“It is to be hoped that Costa Rica does not violate the rights of the unborn with laws that legitimise in vitro fertilisation or abortion,” said Pope Benedict XVI [on 3 December] in remarks to the new Costa Rican ambassador to the Vatican.
One of my Catholic media heroes, Phil Lawler, always writes with a certainty that forces one to think beyond what is claimed or what is reported elsewhere.
We are at a critical juncture in health care as funding moves from private to public sources. For “third path” proponents, end-of-life care has always included making ends meet within a nationalized health care system.
Have you noticed that people in this more nuanced wing of the euthanasia movement seem to be working from the same set of talking points?
Unless there is a loud outcry from the American people, all prescription birth control will very likely be listed as preventive health care under the Obama administration’s health care reform act by August of next year
What all of these statements have in common is a flawed understanding of fundamental Catholic teaching, not to mention logic.
Mildred Fay Jefferson, M.D., past board member of American Life League, past president of the National Right to Life Committee, The Right to Life Crusade and recipient of 28 honorary degrees, went quietly to meet the Lord late last week at the age of 84.
Sometimes it seems that the world is going mad. One recent example that drives that point home is a tiny excerpt from a televised interview with British advice columnist Virginia Ironside.