Bishop Robert W. McElroy of San Diego, in a Feb. 6 speech at the University of San Diego, said "the drive to label a single issue preeminent" in the 2020 election "distorts the call to authentic discipleship in voting rather than advancing
Organized by the Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Days at the Capitol Jan. 28 and 29 brought some 200 pro-life advocates representing the Miami Archdiocese and the state's six dioceses. Participants -- who included members of Councils of Catholic Women, clergy,
Their stories are not unique: Two women who started out a pro-choice changed their minds. Now, Catherine Glenn Foster, president and CEO of Americans United for Life, and Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List, are working on a national
Teresa Tomeo writes that in actress Michelle Williams' recent speech at the Golden Globes, she fed into a twisted and archaic system that is still encouraging women to terminate their own children in order to be successful. One very sad message that
Kittens and infants are cute, playful and highly dependent on their mothers. Recently both received the attention of Congress. On March 7, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) introduced the Kittens in Traumatic Testing Ends Now (KITTEN) Act to prevent the USDA from euthanizing
Georgia has just added itself to the list of states that aim to protect unborn life once a fetal heartbeat is detected.
Let us agree that the 44 Democratic senators whose votes last month blocked the Born-Alive Protection Act aren’t monsters. But, that agreed, let us also agree that what they did was a moral atrocity whose effect was to safeguard the moral equivalent
If the U.S. Supreme Court were to overturn Roe v. Wade today, abortion would still be legal in most states tomorrow. Only five states have so-called “trigger laws” that immediately would prohibit abortion if and when the high court strikes down its
Emboldened by Democratic wins in last November’s elections and seizing on fears that a U.S. Supreme Court with a conservative majority could strike down Roe v. Wade, the abortion lobby is pushing to cement abortion’s legality in individual states and strike down
WASHINGTON (CNS) — The Senate in an evening vote Feb. 25 failed to advance a measure sponsored by Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Nebraska, that would have required babies born alive after an abortion to be given medical attention and “the same protection of