October 7, 2019 Christina Gray Dominican Sister Judy Lu McDonnell, OP, left, and Lyn Kirkconnell, right, co-creators of the congregation’s peace, justice and care for creation efforts, were among the... read more →
SAUK CITY -- St. Aloysius Church and School in Sauk City are joining with volunteer efforts in Madison and around the world by involving students and parishioners in various pro-life opportunities... read more →
By Alexandra DeSanctis | National Review Republicans have introduced legislation prompted by the discovery of 2,246 fetal remains in the home of former abortionist Ulrich George Klopfer. Senator Mike Braun... read more →
(Photo courtesy of Becket) By Catholic News Agency LANSING, Mich. – A federal judge in Grand Rapids has halted a new state policy requiring adoption and foster care agencies to certify same-sex... read more →
By Chuck Weber | The Leaven Kansas Catholics face a defining, once- in-a-generation moment. How will we respond? Preborn babies and mothers in crisis are confronting new and ominous dangers resulting from... read more →
By Jean Gonzalez | Florida Catholic ORLANDO | Despite marking Respect Life Month in October and World Day Against the Death Penalty, Florida has its 100th execution scheduled on the... read more →
By Catholic News Service WASHINGTON | The pro-life community is cheering a report released Sept. 18 that indicates the number and rate of abortions nationwide have fallen to their lowest levels... read more →
Sept. 23, 2019 Nicholas Wolfram Smith While attacks on human life “seem to grow more numerous and callous by the day,” Christians’ hope in the Resurrection gives “the grace to... read more →
By Catholic News Service SOUTH BEND, Ind. (CNS) — The Sept. 13 disclosure that the preserved remains of over 2,200 aborted babies had been found at the rural Illinois home... read more →
40 Days for Life participants pray outside the Planned Parenthood location on Valencia Street in San Francisco in April 2019. 40 Days will run its first fall prayer campaign in... read more →