Pro-life advocates gather near the U.S. Capitol in Washington Jan. 18, 2019. Democrats in the Senate voted Feb. 25 almost uniformly to block the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, a... read more →
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of Kansas City, Kan., speaks during the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast May 24 in Washington. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn) The U.S. bishops' pro-life committee chairman Feb. 27... read more →
The Massacre of the Innocents, the biblical recount of infanticide by Herod the Great, on a stained glass in the cathedral of Rouen, France. (SHUTTERSTOCK) That we should be having... read more →
Vermont State Capitol Building. Via Shutterstock A new poll, released Tuesday, reports that most Americans, including those identifying as pro-choice, are opposed to the late-term abortions. The poll comes amid... read more →
US Capitol building. Stock photo via Shutterstock Republicans in the House of Representatives are seeking a vote on a new version of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act following a... read more →
New Jersey state capitol building in Trenton. Paul Brady Photography / Shutterstock New Jersey may become the next state to approve of physician-assisted suicide after the president of the state’s... read more →
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, pictured in a Nov. 6, 2018, photo, has vowed to sign a bill that loosens the state's already liberal abortion laws and would erase... read more →
Abby Johnson, left, on the set of “Unplanned” with actress Ashley Bratcher, who plays her. (UNPLANNED) Waking the individual consciences of a people lulled by custom and hoodwinked by propaganda... read more →
Lilah Monserrat, a St. Thomas the Apostle School student and first prize winner in the grades one-two division in the 30th Annual Respect Life Essay Contest, looks up at Auxiliary... read more →
This portrait of Father Augustine Tolton by artist Sally K. Green was featured at a Black History Month tribute Feb. 12 at St. Dominic Church in San Francisco. The gathering... read more →