Mercy Killing Is Not True Mercy
By Susan Ciancio The first line in a recent article explains that “a 28-year-old Dutch woman is slated to be euthanized next month because of… Read More »Mercy Killing Is Not True Mercy
By Susan Ciancio The first line in a recent article explains that “a 28-year-old Dutch woman is slated to be euthanized next month because of… Read More »Mercy Killing Is Not True Mercy
By Susan Ciancio May 1 is the feast of St. Peregrine. He is known as the patron of those with cancer, but he is also… Read More »5 Ways to Trust Like St. Peregrine
By Susan Ciancio Euthanasia—the intentional hastening of death of someone who’s sick, nearing death, or suffering from an illness or disability—is not only a grave… Read More »5 Reasons We Must Teach Teens about Euthanasia
By Susan Ciancio Last month, Pope Francis spoke about euthanasia during his general audience, saying that the sick and dying need compassionate care, not euthanasia.… Read More »The Threat of Euthanasia
By Susan Ciancio The human will is a spectacular thing. I was reminded of this recently as I watched a YouTube video about one of… Read More »What We Can Learn from the Man in an Iron Lung
By Susan Ciancio Saturday is the feast of St. Peregrine. St. Peregrine is known as the patron of those with cancer, but also the patron… Read More »5 Ways to Trust Like St. Peregrine
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
No one likes pain. It’s unpleasant, uncomfortable, and oftentimes inconvenient.
By Mary Kizior Everyone loves babies, which is why abortion breaks the hearts of so many pro-lifers. A lot of our activism efforts focus on… Read More »How to Fight Euthanasia
By Catherine Daub A year and a half ago, my 80-year-old father underwent emergency surgery for a ruptured aortic abdominal aneurysm where he had a… Read More »What Your Teens Don’t Know Can Hurt Them . . . and You