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Monthly Archive for October, 2009

The health care reform billed has been unveiled and just as strongly as liberals are pushing for it to pass, the U.S. Catholic Bishops are pushing for this bill not to pass.
In an email from the the USCCB pro-life office, EVERY parish in the nation is asked to insert a flyer protesting health care reform [...]

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This is good.

As an active member of the “anti-abortion movement,” I read the article “Abortion Trauma Syndrome”1 in the September issue ofPsychiatric Times with great interest.
I was mildly surprised that a piece such as this appeared in the news section rather than as an editorial. I was much more surprised, however, that a statement so final and [...]

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Justice and employment

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the current unemployment rate is 9.5%, a rate America has not seen since the 1980s. Most of us have seen or heard stories of job posting that have solicited hundreds of resumes. The lack of jobs and increased competition have encouraged more precision on the part of [...]

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I think most people know what war is being referred to, the war on the unborn. This is a worldwide genocide of nearly unthinkable proportions.

A new report by the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute, entitled “Abortion Worldwide:  A Decade of Uneven Progress,” points to the fact that over a billion abortions have been committed, say pro-life activists.
The [...]

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Notre Dame is continuing to show uncertainty in their Catholic identity. Within the past month the president, Fr. Jenkins, released a statement of pro-life initiatives and Bobby Schindler, brother of Terri Schiavo, spoke on the issue of euthanasia at ND’s law school.
But then comes this news….
A surprise move from the Student Activities Office allowed five [...]

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Is that even possible? It’s all that crossed my mind when I read this article
Salt Lake City, UT (LifeNews.com) – A Utah girl who paid a man to hit her in the stomach in an attempt to cause a miscarriage-abortion has been declared by a judge to not be guilty of violating any state law. The [...]

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‘He’s not Bush. And he hasn’t been for nine months,’ laughed Saturday Night Live comedians, claiming it was on that merit that President Obama had won the Noble Peace Prize. And in many ways, they weren’t far off with that joke. In fact they may have been spot on.
The only way this would have been [...]

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In a weekend edition that is sure to surprise many, the New York Times has run not one, but two, stories on pro-life efforts, and these stories were remarkably supportive of pro-life efforts. 
In a fr0nt page-above the fold article, NYT highlights pro-life activism, particularly sidewalk counseling. The lead is compelling:
Action means many things to abortion [...]

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 The picture you see here is my friend, Kate, her friend Christine, and Christine’s newborn son, Randy. The story behind this picture is amazing, not only because of the new life in this picture, but because of the message God communicated to these women about His majesty and love.
Quick preface, Kate is a journalist who [...]

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Seeking victories

Following their announcement of pro-life initiatives,  the University of Notre Dame hosted speaker Bobby Schindler, brother of Terri Schiavo. 
From the Terri Schindler Schiavo foundation press release:
Bobby Schindler has been invited to speak at The University of Notre Dame Law School as part of the Jus Vitae speaker’s series. The event will begin today, October 5, at [...]

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