Wednesday, October 20, 2010

ALL Pro-life Today: A Vatican Blooper Called Homer Simpson

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
COMMENTARY
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Judie Brown
A VATICAN BLOOPER CALLED HOMER SIMPSON
by Judie Brown
Catholic newspapers the world over should be dealing with the pertinent issues of the day-always seeking to educate and inform. When writers see fit to include topics that could embarrass or put the Catholic faith and its people to disgrace, readers must speak up and let their voices be heard.

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IN MEMORY OF MILDRED FAY JEFFERSON (1926-2010)
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Mildred Fay JeffersonWe mourn a life lost, but celebrate a life well-lived. Mildred Fay Jefferson was a selfless woman with numerous accomplishments who dedicated her life to saving preborn babies. Judie Brown, president of American Life League, salutes a woman whose life and work will not be forgotten.

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HEADLINES
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Planned Parenthood and the dark religion of abortion
http://www.stopp.org/article.php?id=8032
STOPP International
Abortion worship has moved to center stage this week with the publication of Jill Stanek's exposé of a radical feminist mother who worked at Planned Parenthood and an independent abortion mill, and forced her young daughter to play an intimate role in the culture of death, culminating in the celebratory slaughter of her own grandchild.

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Pro-Life Students Endure Taunts, Threats to Save 8 Babies During Silent Day
http://www.lifenews.com/nat6779.html
Life News
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Tens of thousands of pro-life students endured taunts and threats from fellow students today to don red tape and keep their mouths shut in remembrance for the unborn children who have been killed in abortions. But dealing with the harassment paid off for the eight students who helped prevent abortions.

Officers denied immunity for strip-searching protesters
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=217461
WND

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit has denied police officers immunity from a lawsuit alleging they violated the rights of two young women who were arrested, put in leg irons and strip-searched for conducting a pro-life demonstration.

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