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- Teachers will be sacked and children will be indoctrinated if gay ‘marriage’ bill goes through
- Mississippi issues notice it intends to revoke the license of the state’s last abortion facility
- How to get the pro-life message into the media: pro-life leaders strategize at Law of Life Summit
- San Francisco pro-life rally draws 50,000, papal praise
- Law professor says pro-life views must lead to cultural action
Teachers will be sacked and children will be indoctrinated if gay ‘marriage’ bill goes through
Posted: 29 Jan 2013 07:56 AM PST The Daily Telegraph carried a front-page story this week saying that the Government is ‘powerless’ to stop teachers getting sacked if they refuse to endorse same-sex marriage. |
Mississippi issues notice it intends to revoke the license of the state’s last abortion facility
Posted: 29 Jan 2013 07:52 AM PST Mississippi's last abortion facility received notice on Friday that the state health department intends to revoke its license. If the clinic closes, that would make Mississippi the first state without a single abortion clinic. |
How to get the pro-life message into the media: pro-life leaders strategize at Law of Life Summit
Posted: 29 Jan 2013 07:50 AM PST The day before the March for Life in Washington, D.C., several hundred pro-life leaders and activists gathered to reflect on the importance of media in communicating the pro-life message. |
San Francisco pro-life rally draws 50,000, papal praise
Posted: 29 Jan 2013 07:29 AM PST An estimated 50,000 pro-life advocates rallied and marched against abortion in San Francisco for the Walk for Life West Coast Jan. 26, drawing greetings and praise from Pope Benedict XVI. |
Law professor says pro-life views must lead to cultural action
Posted: 29 Jan 2013 07:20 AM PST Americans who wish to be truly pro-life must be willing to examine the philosophical and cultural implications of these views, said George Mason University law professor Helen Alvaré. |