Erin O’Toole, new leader and member of Parliament from Ontario, said he as a Catholic and a lawyer he has “a lot of uncertainty” about euthanasia.
Canada’s social conservatives hope new leader remembers their support
Vatican official: Use mercy to transform those who favor abortion
The president of the Pontifical Academy for Life said Catholic groups need to use mercy and compassion in anti-abortion campaigns as they seek to “transform” those who do not support the rights of unborn children.
In planning Jan. 29 March for Life, officials mindful of health safeguards
In the midst of the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers of the annual March for Life rally on the National Mall and march to the Supreme Court are still scheduled for Jan. 29.
U.S. judge permanently stops Georgia’s ‘heartbeat law’ from taking effect
On July 13, District Judge Steve C. Jones of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia ruled the “heartbeat bill” law infringed upon constitutional rights.
Online forum examines racism being as much a pro-life issue as abortion
Demonstrations throughout the U.S. continue since the death of George Floyd.
Just what is the truth about Norma McCorvey?
While McCorvey’s real outlook and motivation remain elusive, two things can be said with certainty: first, that she was a complicated person and second, that everyone interviewed for filmmaker Nick Sweeney’s profile of McCorvey has an agenda of his or her own.
Argentine bishops oppose plan to legalize abortion
The Argentine bishops’ conference has publicly expressed its opposition to government plans to present legislation decriminalizing abortion, saying the South American country had more pressing social concerns.
USCCB launches ‘Walking With Moms in Need’ yearlong parish service project
U.S. Catholic bishops are being asked to invite the parishes in their dioceses to join a nationwide effort called “Walking With Moms in Need: A Year of Service” from March 25 of this year through March 25, 2021.