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Editor-in-Chief John-Henry Westen’s wife Diane gave birth today to their 8th child, Zachariah John-Henry Westen. The couple are overjoyed after having experienced three consecutive miscarriages the past five years. Read John-Henry’s blog post about an astonishing occurance related to the name of this child.

In her LifeSiteNews blogpost today Alissa Golub discusses a question that most pro-life activists ask after noting what are often surprisingly their most hostile opponents.

The Father Pavone controversy continues to be a major news item. More significant developments  today.

The move to the new LifeSiteNews server is proving to be a bigger task than expected. The timeline for changeover is now mid-week next week.

In the meantime, please consider a donation to our fall campaign. We are off to a very slow start so far with just a little over 2 weeks to go. The $150,000 quarterly goal may seem a lot to some, but not when you consider the incredible amount of activity and resources needed to run this international life and family news mission. We were $50,000 short on the last campaign and are therefore in need of a better result this time.  All staff are stretched to the max. trying to keep up with the avalanche of major developments on the issues we cover – for you – in order to facilitate cultural change.

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