Can Your Child Defend Life?
By Susan Ciancio The world seems like a scary place right now, especially to our children. Everywhere you turn, news stories offer little in the…
By Susan Ciancio The world seems like a scary place right now, especially to our children. Everywhere you turn, news stories offer little in the…
A few minutes on a major television network is enough to convince any parent that the world is a dangerous place for young people.
By Emma Burnsworth When Mary visited Elizabeth, Luke chapter one points out that the baby in Elizabeth’s womb leapt for joy when Mary, who was…
By Chris Kahlenborn, MD Each year, over 250,000 women get sexually assaulted in the United States, while the actual number of victims is likely far…
By Judie Brown Hillary Clinton recently joined with New York governor Andrew Cuomo in an effort to “codify Roe v. Wade in New York’s law in the…
Watch this adorable video of a toddler talking to her baby brother.
At a time in our history when Planned Parenthood has been exposed to the world as an organization that will kill babies and then rob their bodies of organs, tissues, and cells, we need answers. How should we prepare our children to live in a world like this? ALL’s Culture of Life Studies Program has the answer.
Spilled coffee, ice having to be scraped off of a windshield, and a fender bender on the way to work all are scenarios that cause inconvenience or that we wish hadn’t happened. But, just because we didn’t intend for them to happen, does that mean they don’t exist? Of course not. So why, when a baby is created intentionally or unintentionally people think of him as nothing more than an inconvenience? How can a baby’s life be likened to something like one of the scenarios above? And how can people have the audacity to think that no life exists when one clearly does?
By Rob Gasper
“I have a two-year-old granddaughter thanks to your literature.” — F. Bandiera (Waterbury, Connecticut)
Catholic bishops and clergy have a responsibility to not only make their voices heard, but to teach those of the Catholic faith how to use their own voices. This means that the clergy must instruct and teach regularly about Catholic tenets and doctrine, yet we do not see this. As we see a continuing moral decline in our country, we realize now more than ever that we need to hear a roar rather than a whimper.
The evolving court case in Nevada on government-mandated abortions, usurping individual rights and infringing on religious freedom, is both a sad commentary and a klaxon warning of the growing assault on freedom in this great country.
Last week a headline read, “Virginia Senate Passes Ultrasound Bill.”