Judging Without Justice
Those Americans who have a true grasp of what justice meant to our founding fathers must be a bit perplexed by the actions of Eastern District Court of New York Judge Edward R. Korman who has ordered the U.S.
Those Americans who have a true grasp of what justice meant to our founding fathers must be a bit perplexed by the actions of Eastern District Court of New York Judge Edward R. Korman who has ordered the U.S.
Egregious as it is, not to mention arrogant and evil, there are still people in this world who either refuse to admit that if not for their first days of life
In attempting to put a proper face on the ugly situation developing on the campus of Notre Dame University, home of the recent announcement that President Barack Obama would give the commencement address and receive an honorary degree
The past few days have given all of us a bird’s eye view of what it means to be a Catholic bishop who comprehends the meaning of the word sin and is not afraid to punish those who offend God by acts of murder.
Though not widely publicized, the case of 35-year-old Air Force Captain Michael Fontana brings to light the tentacle of the culture of death that is snake-like and sneaky.
Like everyone else who first saw the CNS headline, “Obama Signs Law Banning Federal Embryo Research Two Days After Signing Executive Order to OK It,”
Anna Anderson, the executive director of Care Net Pregnancy Center of Green County, Wisconsin, and is a friend of Stephenson County Right to Life Pro-Life Corner in Freepor
The state of Maryland has an interesting motto, written in Italian, which reads, Fatti maschii parole femine translated as Strong deeds, gentle words. That sounds so right, considering what the state legislature is about to address.
The news about the Obama administration’s action on human embryonic stem cell research was not surprising, but a bit otherworldly.
There’s been such a hodgepodge of things Catholic in the news this past week, that it could become mind-boggling if one did not sort it all out, or at least make an effort.
Those who have followed the work of American Life League over the past five years, in particular, realize that we have taken up the cause of encouraging Catholic bishops to enforce Church Law, specifically Canon 915.
Occasionally I read something by one of my fellow pro-lifers that is so clever, insightful and wise that I feel compelled to share it with those who have become accustomed to daily commentary from the Catholic pro-life perspective.