Room at the inn: Catholic hospital serves all moms and babies in Bethlehem Holy Family Hospital has been likened to a 'modern day manger.' News Dorothy Cummings McLean • Dec 17, 2018Jun 18, 2021
EWTN wins 7-year battle with feds, won’t have to pay for abortion drugs The Obama administration tried to force Mother Angelica's network to participate in the provision of contraception and abortion drugs. News Martin M. Barillas • Nov 30, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Why rebellion against Humanae Vitae is tied to Vatican II’s unclear teaching 'It was the Council itself, with its doctrinal ambiguity on various points, that created the hermeneutical problem.' Opinion Fr. Serafino M. Lanzetta • Nov 5, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Pro-abortion int’l aid programs don’t save as many lives as claimed: Report A new report claims that estimates of lives saved by UK foreign aid efforts are greatly exaggerated. News Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. • Nov 5, 2018Jun 18, 2021
New documentary exposes how foreign aid is actually hurting African women 'Strings Attached' is a must-see documentary about how Western tax dollars are funding an assault on African values, African women, and African children. Blogs Jonathon Van Maren • Oct 31, 2018Jun 18, 2021
‘All Hail the Condom King’: Bill Gates’ truly bizarre ode to sex activist The billionaire Microsoft founder seems to revere the social activist who promotes condoms in Thailand. News Doug Mainwaring • Oct 30, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Why contraception and abortion amount to hatred of the body 'If the flesh, then, is a language, what are contracepting and aborting couples saying to themselves?' Blogs Peter Kwasniewski • Oct 22, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Moms with PhDs to French President: We’re ‘perfectly educated’ and have large families The French President had boasted that he could not find a lady 'who decided, being perfectly educated, to have seven, eight, nine children.' News James Risdon • Oct 17, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Global elitists: Africans will stop having huge families if we ‘perfectly educate’ them Emmanuel Macron: 'Present me the woman who decided, being perfectly educated, to have seven, eight, or nine children.' News Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. • Oct 15, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Doctor wins landmark pro-life conscience rights case in Norway The Norwegian Supreme Court ruled a doctor cannot be forced to participate in the taking of human life. News Dorothy Cummings McLean • Oct 15, 2018Jun 18, 2021