Archive for 2021
Respect Life Novena Day Two Prayer
DAY TWO PRAYER Saint Elizabeth Seton, you knew the beauty of all human life when you carried a child in your womb and when, as a young widow, a teacher,…
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The pro-life movement is powerless without prayer. In fact, the movement is driven by people of faith who pray unrelentingly on behalf of the most vulnerable members of our society,…
Read MoreNew report shows Planned Parenthood abortions on the rise
By JASON FOLLETT Planned Parenthood has released its latest annual report for 2019-2020, and as expected, abortions and taxpayer dollars at the abortion corporation are still on the rise. Key…
Read MoreEmpathy for those who have had an abortion
By ERICA DAY I was 29. My son was 1. I was single and sharing a house with my best friend. I realized I hadn’t seen a period for a…
Read More40 Days for Life
The spring 40 Days for Life prayer campaign is from February 17 through March 28! It looks like the weather will improve this weekend, but please be in prayer at home…
Read More40 Days for LIFE begins!
40 Days for Life starts TODAY in 567 cities around the world. Visit 40daysforlife.com/location, find the vigil nearest you, sign up, and go out to pray! Joe in Chicago saw…
Read MoreWhy abortion should not be political at all
By ALEXIS BAKER Abortion morality As a black woman who stands on pro-life values here in America, I tend to be widely disagreed with by certain demographics. I appear to…
Read MoreMy child has been redeemed
By ANGELINA DAVIS J.C. Watts once famously said, “Character is doing the right thing when nobody’s looking.” And he wasn’t all words and no action: when faced with his own…
Read MoreHow Auschwitz happened
The Nazis killed 216,400 Jews a year at Auschwitz for the crime of being … a Jew. By contrast, U.S. abortion mills have killed an average of 1,250,000 babies a…
Read MoreClaiming the Promise of Life in America
By CATHERINE DAVIS In 1945, Julian Lewis, the first Black professor at the University of Chicago wrote about taking birth control as a measure of equality with Caucasians. His essay…
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