Why I Do This Job
By Melissa Pena
Working at American Life League, I frequently encounter one of two reactions when I talk to someone else about where I work.
By Melissa Pena
Working at American Life League, I frequently encounter one of two reactions when I talk to someone else about where I work.
By Rita Diller
As Planned Parenthood tries every trick in the book to derail parents’ rights to direct the education of children in Hawaii, families are taking to the streets to send a loud, clear message: Stay out of our children’s lives!
By Rob Gasper
In his recent Crux piece entitled “Catholics around the World Can’t Afford ‘Luxury Issues,’” John Allen claims that “fuss[ing]” about scandals concerning Catholic identity is primarily the pastime of affluent cultures and churches.
What is covered with fur, lives either in the wild or in a zoo, and has no soul? If you answered that it’s the latest species to be protected over humans, then you would be correct! How is it that we have come to live in a world where animals are given more rights than human beings created in the image and likeness of God?
By Rey Flores
Television programming has been a cesspool for a long time. I can’t recall the last time I even tuned into any program on broadcast or cable television.
Imagine being utterly helpless, wanting to cry for somebody-anybody-to come to your aid. Yet no one can hear you. No one comes for you; you are incredibly alone. And then suddenly there is intense pain and you can cry no more.
By Christopher M. Reilly
The pro-life effort is about defending the intrinsic value of each and every human life.
When people become blind to Church teaching and put their wants and needs above Our Lord’s, they lead their souls into jeopardy. It is not only then that our leaders should step in and intervene, but before this mentality takes hold. In a world saturated with selfishness and the absence of God, we desperately need leaders who lead.
American Life League’s vice president, Jim Sedlak, was quoted in an article by Jose Soto concerning the Mexico City Policy and the funding of abortions in other countries.
Controversy appears to have adopted a different framework, and we now have a new adaptation of what it means to be outside the mainstream.
The people of Nevada suffered a temporary setback on January 8, 2010. On that day, a district court judge granted an injunction sought by Planned Parenthood and the ACLU against the Personhood Nevada initiative
By Rita Diller
Planned Parenthood is pulling out all the stops to ensure that its “comprehensive sex education” is required in schools for children beginning in Kindergarten.