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About Susan Ciancio
Susan Ciancio is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and has worked as a writer and editor for nearly 19 years; 13 of those years have been in the pro-life sector. Currently, she is the editor of American Life League’s Celebrate Life Magazine—the nation’s premier Catholic pro-life magazine. She is also the executive editor of ALL’s Culture of Life Studies Program—a pre-K-12 Catholic pro-life education organization.
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“Rosary in a Year” podcast wants to help you to love saying the Rosary

January 1, 2025 Susan Ciancio 3

Our God is an amazing God—a Father who loves and cares for us more than we could ever fathom. He chose a beautiful young woman for His mother. He chose a faithful foster father. He […]

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New York priest an inspiration for the pro-life movement

December 17, 2024 Susan Ciancio 7

Fr. Jim Hewes, a 77-year-old senior priest at Saint Mark’s in the Diocese of Rochester, New York, is an unapologetic and inspirational champion for life. Unafraid to live out and preach about his pro-life beliefs, Fr. Jim […]

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Sharing the love of Christ by following the example of Saint Nicholas

December 6, 2024 Susan Ciancio 4

Today, we celebrate the feast of St. Nicholas. Families around the country remember this great saint by leaving out shoes the night before and filling them with treats. They do this because legend tells us […]

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Center next to Planned Parenthood helps women embrace motherhood

November 27, 2024 Susan Ciancio 6

For the second time in four years, Napa Women’s Center has found itself a neighbor to Planned Parenthood. While the initial location was intentional, staff say that the recent moves of both organizations made them second-time neighbors […]

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Deepen your spiritual life and combat evil with the Rosary

November 7, 2024 Susan Ciancio 3

For decades, especially through its Marian Blue Wave program, American Life League has encouraged pro-life advocates to pray the rosary for an end to abortion and Planned Parenthood. The rosary is a tremendously powerful spiritual weapon that […]

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Suffering joyfully is possible with God

October 29, 2024 Susan Ciancio 4

Suffering comes in many forms, and there’s no escaping it. There has never been a single person who has not had a cross to bear. Yet one of the worst things to hear when we […]

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Alarming abortion pill report warns of online dangers

October 17, 2024 Susan Ciancio 9

Online predators have a new name and practice, and unlike the nefarious online predators of the past, whose actions result in indeterminate consequences, the actions of these predators will result in death. No, this is not […]

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End-of-life care should never hasten death

October 8, 2024 Susan Ciancio 11

“I want to change how the world sees my patients.” These words were spoken by a neurologist on a new show called Brilliant Minds, based loosely on the life of the late Oliver Sacks. Dr. Wolf, the […]

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‘Story of a Soul’ podcast brings to life the “little way” of St. Thérèse

September 8, 2024 Susan Ciancio 1

On the cross, Jesus said, “I thirst.” Our souls also thirst. And because those of us within the pro-life movement sometimes find ourselves discouraged and wondering how we can return our culture to one that […]

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The Basement Talks docuseries shows civil dialogue in action

July 29, 2024 Susan Ciancio 12

In 1994, tragedy struck when a gunman walked into two Massachusetts abortion facilities and opened fire, killing two staff members and injuring five people. The gunman, John Salvi, had a history of mental illness and […]

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