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Poland poised to ban eugenic abortion

December 27, 2017 Filip Mazurczak 5

Last year, amid large protests, Poland failed to pass a total abortion ban. Today, the country seems poised to ban eugenic abortion. […]

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Archbishop Naumann elected US bishops’ pro-life committee chair

November 14, 2017 Catholic News Agency 3

Archbishop Naumann won the pro-life committee with 96 votes, or 54 percent. The other candidate, Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago, garnered 82 votes, or 46 […]

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At Oxford, abortion advocates shout down speakers rather than debate rationally

November 7, 2017 Aurora C. Griffin 11

A recent debate at Oxford about an approaching vote in Ireland about abortion was disrupted for nearly an hour as a pro-abortion feminist group yelled […]

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In the UK, has abortion become a “Catholic issue”?

October 27, 2017 Joanna Bogle 6

Fifty years after the country’s Abortion Act, Catholics need to look beyond their churches to share the pro-life message with the wider public. […]

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A Father’s Love: The Story of Charles and Anne

April 26, 2017 Dr. Samuel Gregg 18

When it comes to failed governments in our time, it’s hard to ignore French President François Hollande’s administration. Hollande’s record on basic issues like unemployment as well as his ineptness in the face of jihadist […]

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Melissa Ohden’s memoir is a tribute to love and a defense of innocent life

April 5, 2017 Fiorella Nash 0

On a summer’s day in 1977, a young woman was brought into hospital for a late-term abortion procedure. Her uterus was infused with saline solution intended to burn the baby girl inside and out, ensuring […]

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