| Georgetown, Sebelius, and the Need for Consistency By Judie Brown Catholic universities have an obligation to uphold and revere the teachings of Christ and His Church----and to instruct others how to do the same. When a high-ranking member of the government----who claims to be Catholic but does not follow the teachings of the Church----is thrust upon students, there must be an outcry. But is this the case? Read today's commentary for more about this important subject. [ Click here to read more. ] | |
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New animated video shows personhood's link to Native Americans, slaves, disabled, and preborn Pro-Life Wisconsin A compelling new video just released by Pro-Life Wisconsin [an American Life League Associate group] includes shocking statements about "savages," the "manifestly unfit," and the "benefit" of slavery to the "Negro," all made by ignorant U.S. Supreme Courts past. Someday the ignorance of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court, which legalized the slaughter of 55 million preborn children and counting, will also be recognized. |
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Twelve-year-old celebrates victory in Pepsi boycott after leading petition effort LifeSiteNews With the recent success of the pro-life boycott against PepsiCo, relieved pro-lifers all over the country are cracking open cans of Mountain Dew, but few are more gratified than twelve-year-old Gene Rosa, who was in the midst of an effort to end Pepsi consumption in every Catholic school in his diocese. The nationwide boycott was sparked by revelations that the soft drink company was contracting with Senomyx to conduct flavor research using cells derived from the kidney tissue of an aborted baby. Children of God for Life [an American Life League Associate group], the pro-life organization spear-heading the effort, declared victory last week after a Pepsi official confirmed an end to the unethical research. |
| New social networking site: ProLifeBook JillStanek.com A new group, World Life Organization, has introduced ProLifebook, a powerful and censor-safe social networking tool for pro-lifers and pro-life groups. ProLifeBook looks and works like Facebook but is tailored to pro-lifers. Creator and lead web developer Todd Bullis explained in a press release: "This tool will allow pro-life people and groups to communicate real-time the activities they are involved in and promote collaboration amongst groups like never before. This is the first social networking site of its kind that is designed specifically for pro-life activism. We wanted to create a way for pro-life activities and networking to be shared worldwide without censorship that often occurs to pro-life groups that try to use other conventional social networking sites." |
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