As the Supreme Court revs up for a new term, the justices are being asked to tackle this question: Should pro-life activists have to pay multi-million dollar fines for publicizing the fact that Planned Parenthood makes money by selling the body parts
When a small group of parents watched a myriad of baby-product companies rise up in support of abortion, they became disheartened. Then, they started their own company. "While so many companies are promoting what is wrong, we choose to celebrate what is
As head of the nation’s largest pro-life student group, Kylie Gallegos readily shares her advice for other groups at colleges and universities: “Never slow down,” Gallegos, the president of Notre Dame Right to Life (NDRtL), told Our Sunday Visitor. “And to always
Appeals court overturns lower court, revives pro-lifers’ suit over arrest for chalk messages
A panel of judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Aug. 15 revived a 2020 suit filed by pro-life activists who alleged the city acted unconstitutionally when police arrested them for drawing anti-abortion messages in
The U.S. bishops have recognized three pro-life advocates for their longtime efforts by presenting them with People of Life awards.
The bishops conferred the 2023 honors on Margaret (Peggy) Hartshorn, board chair of Heartbeat International, a network of U.S. pro-life pregnancy resource centers;
Art can spark meaningful conversations about the dignity of human life and abortion, the founder of a pro-life apparel brand wants people to know. “Art captures people’s attention in a way that nothing else can, and wearing art with thought-provoking messages and
A national pro-life group is challenging a recent Washington Post story for claiming that abortion drugs can be mailed legally to women in pro-life states that restrict abortion. “Mailing abortion pills into pro-life states is not legal, no matter how the Democrats
Catholic pro-life sidewalk counselor asks high court to review buffer zone precedent
A Catholic sidewalk counselor has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review one of its previous rulings and a New York county law prohibiting pro-life protesters from approaching people outside abortion clinics, the law firm representing her said July 21.
Becket, a Washington-based
Pro-life leaders push back on White House claim abortion restrictions hurt US military
Pro-life groups pushed back on the White House's support of a Department of Defense policy of providing paid leave and travel reimbursement for service members seeking abortions.
Jeanne Mancini, president of the national March for Life organization, told OSV News July 20 that
The proposed "Care for Her Act" promises to provide what its title suggests: support for women, specifically pregnant and parenting women. National pro-life leaders also stress the importance of the bill, which the House has not yet taken up this term, and