- Patient in “Vegetative State” Knew Doctors Were Killing Him
- Pro abortion 'superfan' petitions to get Duggars off the air
- Pregnant in Auschwitz
- French marriage movement welcoming of all
- USCCB creates new staff position to aid post-abortive victims
- US bishops to address pervasive porn problem
- Hawaiian Senate passes same sex 'marriage' bill
- Philippines mom survives storm, gives birth hours later
Advocates
for dehydration started by claiming it should be reserved strictly for
those who are unconscious. They have, of course, broadened the
dehydration caste since. But recent scientific studies have now also
shown that many supposedly unconscious patients aren’t unaware at all.
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A
woman who claims she's a "superfan" of the reality show with the
Duggars and their 19 children is now pushing a petition on Moveon.org to
get the show kicked off the air because the family is pro-life and
believes that killing the unborn by the millions is akin to the
holocaust.
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Miriam
Rosenthal was four-months pregnant, starving, bone-tired, cold, filthy
and afraid when an SS officer in big black boots and a crisp uniform
appeared before the barracks in Auschwitz with a loudspeaker in hand.
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A
French movement dedicated to the understanding of marriage as an
institution between a man and a woman has assembled a large coalition
that respects all persons, regardless of political affiliation or
sexuality.
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The
U.S. bishops have voted to add a bishops’ conference staff member to
work with the post-abortion healing ministry Project Rachel at a
national level, citing growing demand for help.
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The
U.S. bishops have overwhelmingly approved the creation of a statement
on pornography to address the “serious pastoral challenges” and
consequences that it poses on a spiritual, social and personal level.
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The
Hawaii state Senate has passed a bill legalizing gay "marriage,"
putting the islands a signature away from becoming a same-sex "wedding"
destination.
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Emily Ortega, 21, gave birth in an improvised clinic at Tacloban airport today to a new born girl named Bea Joy. She did so after having to swim for her life and clinging to a post as the typhoon raged around her. |