Planned Parenthood At Holy Cross
Well, this is really not a good way to start a Monday, but the news is what it is, so I have to share it with you.
Well, this is really not a good way to start a Monday, but the news is what it is, so I have to share it with you.
The exercise of legislating via judicial fiat has reached new levels today as the Supreme Court declined to hear arguments in defense of religious organizations which do not want to provide contraceptives as part of the drug coverage they offer to their employees.
“Pro-life Memorial Day is a time for people across the nation to remember the 48 million preborn children killed by surgical abortion since 1973,” said Erik Whittington, American Life League’s youth outreach director.
The first time I read the news that the Connecticut Catholic Conference had decided not to oppose the use of the morning after pill for rape victims, I was positive it was a misprint. I was wrong.
“The actions of the Connecticut Catholic Conference are an outrage and a crime,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
“We’ve seen it all before,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League, referring to the developing situation in Aurora, Illinois where Planned Parenthood is reported to have constructed a new abortion facility without following the proper procedures to obtain the required special use permit.
I just received the current issue of Life Is Worth Living and I wish it was on line. But there is a web site and I encourage you to visit it.
American Life League vice president Jim Sedlak will be speaking across Indiana over the course of the next week, presenting a series of talks on the history of Planned Parenthood, what the organization does, and how to fight it.
In Lewiston Maine, JoAn Karkos sent shock waves through the country when she stood by her decision to permanently remove copies of the book “It’s Perfectly Normal” from the library shelves.
My daughter was on birth control pills and only occasionally smoked (less than a pack a week). We lost her three years ago at the age of nineteen.
When a federal appeals court dismissed a case involving whether abortionists had to report suspicion of sexual abuse in Kansas, my mouth dropped open even wider than it usually is due to my larger than life tone.
in this issue: hot button issues: AURORA / PRO-LIFE MEMORIAL DAYactivism: VIRGINIAcatholic bishops: IRELAND / SCOTLANDcatholic politicians: PAYING FOR ABORTIONculture: PIGS ON THE NETeuthanasia: NUTRITION AND HYDRATIONhero: AUSTRALIAin vitro fertilization: TWO FOR THE… Read More »Communique – Sep. 21, 2007