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Building a Culture of Pro-Life Nonviolence

Building a Culture of Pro-Life Nonviolence

By Judie Brown Peace for all preborn babies must begin with peace outside the womb. That’s why I thoroughly enjoyed reading Rebuilding Pro-Life Nonviolence, by John Cavanaugh-O’Keefe and Elise Ketch, for in the pages of this book we are reacquainted with the principles that have always defined nonviolent direct action as one of the cornerstones of pro-life work. In essence, we involve ourselves...

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Pro-Aborts Hysterical in Alabama

By Judie Brown Alabaman Ryan Magers and his attorneys have done something groundbreaking in defense of babies killed by abortion. Magers is the father of a preborn child whose mother killed him—despite Magers’ vehement objections—by a medication abortion in 2017. The...

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We Will Be Victorious!

By Judie Brown In words that still resound throughout our pro-life communities, Mildred Fay Jefferson, MD once said: We are joined together by our common belief that the sanctity of life must be the foundation of our Democratic society. And we will call upon the...

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A Lenten Challenge

By Judie Brown The United States is confronting a moral crisis. And it can be fairly said that the Catholic leadership in this nation is responsible for much of it. What in the world would cause us to say such an outrageous thing? Well, let’s look at the facts. New...

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Procreation v. Baby Making

By Judie Brown Ever since the first in vitro fertilization baby, Louise Brown, was born, problems have been at the forefront of the euphemistically-defined assisted reproductive technology business. While the claim has always been that ART helps infertile couples...

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A Demon in This Nation’s Soul

By Judie Brown In presidential historian Jon Meacham’s most recent book The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels, he writes: “In our finest hours . . . the soul of the country manifests itself in an inclination to open our arms rather than to clench our...

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