pro-life

Life on the Line – A Peek at Evil

By Cindy Paslawski / May 24, 2023 /

​“Abortion is healthcare!” The voice was loud over the portable megaphone as he approached. “Abortion is legal!” ​The guy with the megaphone came walking toward our group of eight pro-lifers gathered in front of a Planned Parenthood satellite in Little Canada. He stopped in the middle of the group, but moved out onto the very edge of the sidewalk…

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Life on the Line – Christmas Prelude

By Cindy Paslawski / December 25, 2022 /

More beeps and thumbs up made the day brighter for our little group on December 17. And in honor of her birthday, Veronica wanted a new sign, with a targeted message: Every Child Deserves a Birthday. She escaped the knife to have a birthday, she is adamant that other unborn children should have that chance,…

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Life on the Line – Part 3

By Cindy Paslawski / September 22, 2022 /

Another entry from the front lines of pro-life work… As society degrades, so do the encounters…

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Life on the Line

By Cindy Paslawski / May 21, 2022 /

He sees a pro-life girl with Down Syndrome outside the planned parenthood abortion clinic… you won’t believe what he did next

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At Last! A Voice From the Wilderness

By Phillip Neri / September 14, 2021 /

At least one bishop wasted no time to get into the public fray over the Texas abortion law discussion. And he did it really well.

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A Skiff in Raging Waters & Grace and The Value of Suffering in Marriage

By John M. DeJak / January 18, 2015 /

Author’s Note:  My wife Annie and I were honored to be asked by Fr. Nate Meyers and the good people of St. Francis Xavier Parish in Buffalo, MN to deliver a reflection on marriage for their annual Cana Dinner. It was a wonderful evening, and I commend our remarks (especially my bride’s!) to the friends of…

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What Has the Pro-Life Movement Accomplished Since 1973?

By wffguest / January 16, 2014 /

By John Jansen In the opening scene of Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ, we see Our Lord enduring the Agony in the Garden, and the devil telling Him, “No one man can carry this burden… It is far too heavy. Saving their souls is too costly.” Working in the pro-life movement, we often…

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Save the Date!

By admin / January 13, 2014 /

Our very own Chris Manion, Director of the Campaign for Humanae Vitae, will be speaking at this important conference:

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Pro-Life Movement, Quo Vadis?

By Christopher Manion / November 22, 2012 /

Jeff Mirus asks some very penetrating questions about our priorities, political and otherwise. This commentary has already raised a ruckus, because it lays bare some realities that are too often either overlooked or taken for granted. But they can no longer be avoided without unbearable cost.

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Judases

By John M. DeJak / January 22, 2012 /

In the May-June 1973 edition of The Humanist featured an article by Paul Blanshard and Edd Doerr in which they stated: We feel like throwing a champagne dinner in honor of the U.S. Supreme Court for its January decision on abortion…The Blackmun decision, in which the only Catholic on the Court (Brennan) concurred, constitutes the…

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