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About Monica Migliorino Miller
Monica Migliorino Miller is Director of Citizens for a Pro-life Society, teacher of theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary, and the author of several books, including In the Beginning: Crucial Lessons for Our World from the First Three Chapters of Genesis (Catholic Answers, 2024), The Authority of Women in the Catholic Church (Emmaus Road), Abandoned: The Untold Story of the Abortion Wars (St. Benedict Press).
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Why the issue of abortion is still the preeminent priority

November 23, 2019 Monica Migliorino Miller 29

“It is not Catholic that abortion is the preeminent issue that we face as a world in Catholic social teaching. It is not.” Bishop Robert McElroy of the Diocese of San Diego boldly declared these […]

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Abortion, Cardinal Dolan, and excommunication: A response to Dr. Peters

March 8, 2019 Monica Migliorino Miller 48

In the 1980s I taught religion at an all-girls Catholic high school in Chicago. In the four years I was there, sadly two of my students, aged 17, had abortions despite my efforts to talk […]

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