The arguments hinged on the question of whether the Indiana constitution protects the right to abortion.
Indiana high court hears abortion ban challenge invoking ‘unwritten’ constitutional right
What does it look like to hold a consistent life ethic?
“When we allow violence and discrimination, it isn’t a vague, generic violence against the idea of humans; it is actual harm inflicted against actual, living, unique, unrepeatable, individual human beings who are worthy of a name, who would have a future, and have a past.”
Calm discourse of ‘The Matter of Life’ is welcome voice in abortion debate
The documentary is scheduled to be screened Monday-Tuesday, May 16-17.
Archbishop’s book tackles things ‘Christians should be willing to die for’
In his new 240-page book, retired Archbishop Charles Chaput tackles life’s central questions: why we’re here, how we can “live and die meaningfully” and “the important things we Christians should be willing to die for.”
Palm Sunday reflection — ‘obedient to death’
“If you knew you were going to die, what would it mean to die with dignity?”