- Controversy brewing over Gonzaga's pro-abort speaker choice
- Texas toddler helps rescue dad after seizure
- State of Wyoming fined 30K for censoring pro life group
- Chinese mothers protest against abortion ads
- Cardinal Dolan: 'We Didn't Ask For Fight' Over Contraception Policy
Controversy brewing over Gonzaga's pro-abort speaker choice
Posted: 09 Apr 2012 08:53 AM PDT As the controversy over Gonzaga University's selection of pro-abortion rights Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu to deliver its 2012 commencement address and receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree has grown, Spokane Bishop Blasé Cupich has been contacted in writing and in person asking him to intervene on behalf of the pro-life community. |
Texas toddler helps rescue dad after seizure
Posted: 09 Apr 2012 08:22 AM PDT A Texas toddler last weekend sprung into action to help save his dad during a medical emergency, alerting his mother to the situation unfolding in the family's driveway. |
State of Wyoming fined 30K for censoring pro life group
Posted: 09 Apr 2012 08:21 AM PDT The state government has reached a settlement with a Wyoming family organization after denying the group the right to display a pro-life message in the state Capitol Building. |
Chinese mothers protest against abortion ads
Posted: 09 Apr 2012 07:04 AM PDT "What is painless abortion?" a two-year-old girl asked her mother after seeing some advertisements. Embarrassed by questions like this, a group of mothers have organized an exhibition to show tens of thousands of brochures advertising abortion, accusing them of "misleading children," in Shijiazhuang, North China's Hebei province. |
Cardinal Dolan: 'We Didn't Ask For Fight' Over Contraception Policy
Posted: 09 Apr 2012 06:00 AM PDT Church leaders continued their fight with the Obama administration Sunday over contraception policy in multiple appearances on television news programs, according to The Washington Post. |