Pro-Life This Week – September 12, 2025
This week, Judie explains that our mission is to treat the blurred vision of human weakness with the healing salve of Christ’s love.
This week, Judie explains that our mission is to treat the blurred vision of human weakness with the healing salve of Christ’s love.
Today, Judie explains that human resolve is rooted in focusing human hearts on the kingdom of God.
1: STOPP wrote letters to two attorneys general asking them to criminalize the abortion pill.
2: Planned Parenthood is pushing for legislation to protect the anonymity of abortionists in several states.
This week, Judie discusses the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist and explains that peace comes from an understanding that Jesus is the source of all peace.
This week, Judie charges each of us to become consumed by the fire of Christ as we pray for the grace to become bold enough to share the truth without apology or compromise.
1) ALL’s latest report proves that there are no truly pro-life states and that Planned Parenthood continues to thrive in states considered “pro-life.”
2) Pro-Life Waco has created an awesome billboard highlighting the importance of both a mom and dad within a family, but not everyone is happy about it.
This week, as we celebrate the Feast of the Assumption, Judie encourages us to reflect on the guidance and love we receive from Mary as we work to defend and protect the vulnerable.
This week, Judie discusses the abortion restrictions in Idaho and the fact that many doctors have left the state because they cannot kill babies.
This week, Judie explains that we are designed by God to follow Him and to avoid that which offends Him.
In this week’s commentary, Judie asks how people can forget that we all began as human embryos.
1. Five Virginia delegates have partnered with Planned Parenthood to support and encourage abortion.
2. With looming budget cuts from government funding, Planned Parenthood is fighting back and claiming these cuts will cause low-income women to suffer.
This week, Judie asks this question: If a human being who claims to be Catholic cannot respect the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, how will that person defend the real presence of the preborn child?