- ‘It was a money-grubbing, evil, very sad, sad place to work’
- Downton Abbey's Pro-Life Message
- Traditional Marriage Activists Searching for Answers on Heels of Same-Sex 'Victories'
- Mississippi House bans abortion at 20 weeks
- Pope to engaged couples: don't fear forever
- Russia's secret horrors hidden from world's cameras
- Final 'triplet' arrives five years later
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Roman Catholic former Planned Parenthood worker has opened up to her
diocesan newspaper in a gripping tell-all interview, saying she was
shocked at the horrors she witnessed during the two years she worked in
Indiana’s largest abortion facility.
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Longtime
fans of Downton Abbey probably think the writers don’t want their
characters to live happily ever after. Understandably so, considering
all the tragedies that tainted season three. But, one recent storyline
is so reassuringly pro-life, it seems viewers are allowed to smile for
once.
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In
Utah, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Virginia, federal judges have voided part
or all of the bans on same-sex "marriage" that voters approved between
2004 and 2006.
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bill banning abortions beyond 20 weeks has passed the Mississippi House
and now makes its way to the Senate, offering hope for life for
Mississippi babies aborted even beyond viability.
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Greeting
thousands of engaged couples on the feast of St. Valentine, Pope
Francis told them not to be afraid of building a permanent and loving
relationship in a culture where everything is disposable and fleeting.
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The
Olympics have garnered many criticisms directed at the host country
this year, from hotel room accommodations, to the way they treat their
stray dogs. People express outrage or laughing shock at what they see
and hear. Americans are taking a hard look at Russia and their smiling
leader, grinning at the crowds.
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From eight embryos come two boys in 2008 and a girl in 2013.
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