On this week's Faith & Reason, Father Charles Murr, Frank Wright, and John-Henry Westen discuss traditional Catholic NFL kicker Harrison Butker's commencement speech, the sentencing of pro-lifers in the D.C. FACE Act trials, and more.
Surgery had to be cancelled due to the judge's refusal to move the trial date. Eight months later, the pro-abortion judge has still denied any accommodation in a move that could arguably qualify as elder abuse.
Will Goodman has already spent nine months in jail, leaving him with 18 to go in his 27-month sentence for blocking access to a scandal-plagued abortion center during a pro-life rescue in Washington, DC.
Writing about the unborn, Joan Andrews Bell stated, 'We must become aligned with them completely and totally or else the double standard separating the conceived child from the rest of humanity will never be eliminated. Nor the double standard with the disabled, the ill, the elderly.'
Jean Marshall said that the eight or nine months in prison she and fellow activists have suffered since being convicted last fall of violating the FACE Act in the 2022 DC rescue have placed them in solidarity with the unborn, 'hidden from the world.'
'Within this room of stone I lie, and watch the traffic hurry by, outside the narrow window pane, where love and life alike are vain, and ponder, between them and we, who the real prisoners be,' wrote jailed pro-lifer Jonathan Darnel.
In an exclusive interview with LifeSiteNews, Heather Idoni, a defendant in the Washington DC FACE Act trials, said that she received prolonged solitary confinement for sharing food with fellow prisoners.
Geraghty has already spent nine months in jail, leaving her with 18 to go in her 27-month sentence for blocking access to a scandal-plagued abortion center during a pro-life rescue in Washington, D.C.
Darnel, a decorated U.S. Army Captain who deployed twice to Iraq, has already spent nine months in prison. He told the court he hopes his actions lived up to both his oath to the Constitution and his Christian duty to love his neighbors.