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Courage
By Judie Brown For Catholics, the sacrament of confirmation is a wonderful source of the increase and deepening of the graces we receive at baptism. The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that confirmation “unites us more firmly to Christ,” “increases the gifts of the Holy Spirit in us,” and “renders our bond with the Church more perfect.” As we read in the Book of Wisdom, “Virtues are the...
HISTORIC Pro-Life Victory Webcast Announced
For Immediate Release WASHINGTON, D.C. (30 September 2020) – This morning, American Life League president, Judie Brown, invited over twenty thousand people to attend an important webcast with a special announcement: A year ago, American Life League invited thousands...
Politicizing Babies
By Judie Brown The voices are rising every day. They say that President Trump is the most pro-life president our nation has ever had. They say that Joe Biden is, by contrast, the most pro-abortion. The hype is amazing on both sides. We know that many Catholic bishops,...
Reimagined Human Rights
By Judie Brown In the C.S. Lewis classic The Screwtape Letters, senior demon Screwtape writes to his novice demon (and nephew) Wormwood: “Indeed the safest road to hell is the gradual one—the gentle slope, soft underfoot, without sudden turnings, without milestones,...
The Ginsburg Principle
By Judie Brown Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died, but the legacy that she leaves behind will not die. She is described as a feminist icon whose uncompromising support for abortion rights, homosexual rights, and other leftist cultural goals made her a...
Speaking Truth Crushes Evil
By Judie Brown Fr. James Altman, pastor of St. James the Less in La Crosse, Wisconsin, has become a national hero to many. He has even been called the modern Elijah. Catholics who have heard his 10-minute homily entitled “You Cannot Be Catholic and a Democrat. Period”...
Rebellious ‘Catholic’ Media Spews Animosity
By Judie Brown Growing up, we often uttered retorts such as “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me” when disagreeing with a feisty classmate. But with maturity came the realization that some folks are simply hell-bent on detestations. ...