ALL Condemns Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has recommended that birth control pills be sold over the counter, in the same manner as cough drops, aspirin, or toothpaste.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has recommended that birth control pills be sold over the counter, in the same manner as cough drops, aspirin, or toothpaste.
In celebration of Veterans Day and all that it means to every American, Paul E. Rondeau, executive director of American Life League
Planned Parenthood will now market “Care. No matter what.” as its new and improved tag line.
The evolving court case in Nevada on government-mandated abortions, usurping individual rights and infringing on religious freedom, is both a sad commentary and a klaxon warning of the growing assault on freedom in this great country.
According to Bishop Loverde, “Recognizing our Catholic identity and the immutable truths of our faith, we must make the best decision we can according to our consciences, properly informed by the Church’s official teaching.”
Barbara Curtis was a prolific writer, book author, newspaper columnist, and an indefatigable warrior for life, family, and the faith.
A unified group of 24 concerned Catholic organizations is calling on a Washington, D.C. community organizing group, Empower D.C.
Pro-Life Wisconsin Celebrates Twenty Years of Changing Hearts and Minds for the Protection of all Human Beings from Creation to Death
Responding to the controversy over Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock’s remarks on the right to life for all human beings from creation to death
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the largest private abortion business in the world, is celebrating its 96th anniversary on October 16, 2012.
BBC News reports that stem cell pioneers John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka have been awarded the Nobel prize for medicine or physiology in recognition of their works changing adult cells into stem cells.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported on the recent decision by U.S. district judge Carol Jackson in St. Louis. Judge Jackson dismissed a claim that the HHS contraception coverage mandate violates religious freedom.