First Responders, Babies, and the Pandemic
By Judie Brown The current coronavirus, like the plagues of old, has taught many the value of family, the fleeting importance of earthly goods, and… Read More »First Responders, Babies, and the Pandemic
By Judie Brown The current coronavirus, like the plagues of old, has taught many the value of family, the fleeting importance of earthly goods, and… Read More »First Responders, Babies, and the Pandemic
By Susan Ciancio Welcome to October! We have some positive reasons to celebrate throughout the entire month. Not only is October Respect Life Month, but… Read More »Pro-Life Lessons to Help You Celebrate October
By Susan Ciancio “Whoever cares for the poor lends to the Lord, who will pay back the sum in full.” – Proverbs 19:17 This Sunday,… Read More »Celebrate the Feast Day of St. Vincent de Paul
By Susan Ciancio How do we teach our children to be kind and to treat others well? They must see us treating others well. We… Read More »People Come in All Shapes and Sizes, but We Are All God’s Children
By Laura Kizior As concerned parents and educators, you understand the need to give your children and students a quality education. The art of teaching… Read More »Educate Like a Pro: How CLSP Enriches a Curriculum
In 1950, Pope Pius XII wrote Munificentissimus Deus—an apostolic constitution that defined the dogma of the Assumption of Mary. The Holy Father stated: “By the… Read More »Mary’s Assumption into Heaven
By Susan Ciancio Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently stated that the presence of a statue of St. Damien of Molokai in the Hawaiian capitol building is… Read More »St. Damien: A True Pro-Life Hero
By Susan Ciancio In 2018 I saw Hamilton in Chicago with my daughter. A couple weeks ago, I watched it on TV with my sons.… Read More »Have I Done Enough?
It’s hard to keep young children from being traumatized by the horrors of the abortion industry and the culture of death.
No one likes pain. It’s unpleasant, uncomfortable, and oftentimes inconvenient.
Today’s culture of death convinces vulnerable teens that a person’s value depends upon the clothes he wears, the music he listens to, or the friends he keeps.
By Susan Ciancio There’s nothing more comforting or cozy than gathering your family, putting on PJs, making a snack, and snuggling under some blankets for… Read More »Pro-Life Family Movie Night – Quarantine Edition