This year for the first time the Walk for Life West Coast in San Francisco takes place "in a country where the so-called right to kill an unborn child is no longer the law of the land," Eva Muntean, co-chair of the
The U.S. House of Representatives Jan. 11 passed two pro-life measures, however neither has a clear path through the U.S. Senate to become law.
The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act passed first in a 220-210 vote, with one member, Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, D-Texas,
In a post-Roe world, how do we measure the success of the pro-life movement? While for many years, an easy measurement of success could be found in the numbers of people flocking to Washington every January. As the Our Sunday Visitor Editorial
Father Patrick Briscoe, editor of Our Sunday Visitor, writes in his latest column about a couple he knew well who struggled with infertility for years. “Not long after we met,” he writes, “Like many couples I’ve come to know as a priest,
In his latest essay for Our Sunday Visitor, contributing editor Russell Shaw writes that after the major victory in the Supreme Court last year, one major challenge remains for the pro-life movement: “The pro-life movement must confront the ugly fact that the
UPDATE: FDA permits retail pharmacies to dispense abortion drugs, prompting criticism from Catholic, pro-life groups
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will allow retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency announced Jan. 3, prompting criticism from Catholic and pro-life groups.
The Biden administration's rule change comes in the wake
On Saturday evening, news broke that Frank Pavone, the head of Priests for Life, had been laicized by the Vatican for “blasphemous communications on social media” as well as “persistent disobedience” to his diocesan bishop. In a new essay, Kathryn Jean Lopez
Church risks ‘Pyrrhic victory’ without ‘radical solidarity’ post-Dobbs, warns new USCCB vice president
U.S. Catholics should seek to foster a unified message of “radical solidarity” for a culture of life in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, said Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore, the chair
Imagine how long it would take to place 800 small Right to Life flags on a church lawn.
Although it is quite the undertaking, the students in fourth through eighth grades at Our Lady of Fatima Parish School in Huntington, didn't mind. For
Calling upon Congress for “radical solidarity” with mothers and babies — both born and unborn — four bishops advanced an ambitious legislative and policy agenda that prioritizes the well-being of families in a letter to lawmakers. The measures proposed by the chairmen