Dr. Anthony Levatino: Abortionist Turned Pro-Life
By Susan Ciancio Some events in life buoy us. Some events in life fill us with wonder. And some events drive us to our knees…
By Susan Ciancio Some events in life buoy us. Some events in life fill us with wonder. And some events drive us to our knees…
By Pinki Virani Indian author and activist Pinki Virani has been given a national award for her book Bitter Chocolate: Child Sexual Abuse in India, which…
By Susan Ciancio Nowhere else on earth except on a skinny white plastic stick can two vertical lines create such immense joy. What’s represented by those…
By Judie Brown Catholic News Service reports that “the U.S. bishops will start 2019 with a spiritual retreat to pray and reflect on the important…
By Philippa Taylor Millions of babies have come into the world through IVF. But is the net effect positive? On July 25 Louise Brown, the…
Though many people deny its existence, that doesn’t mean hell is a mythical place.
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.
The medical community touts in vitro fertilization as something great, something amazing. But it omits the fact that this procedure is not victimless. Neither is it moral or ethical. Today’s commentary explores the words of Pope John Paul II and the Church and explains what every Catholic should know.
By Michael Cook
After five million children, IVF is no longer controversial. Creating children in a Petri dish for infertile couples is regarded as so splendid a good deed that the scientist who created the technique, Robert Edwards, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2010.
Thanksgiving is once again upon us and we are reminded to be thankful for all that we have.
It can be difficult initially to understand why the Church opposes procedures such as in vitro fertilization.
Attendees of the Fifth International Pro-Life Congress in Costa Rica met the country’s first child conceived through Natural Procreative Technology.