- The beauty of adult stem cell research
- 'People stare at my baby and say I should have aborted him but he's a miracle'
- Resist 'hidden euthanasia' of elderly, Little Sisters stress
- Former abortionist reveals the two ways women react after an abortion
- Population control hidden in vaccines in Africa?
- Couple faces jail time over gay 'wedding' standoff
- Humanae Vitae: the Passion of Blessed Paul VI
A man who was completely paralysed from the waist down can walk again after a British-funded surgical breakthrough which offers hope to millions of people who are disabled by spinal cord injuries. |
Lacey
Buchanan and her husband Chris were thrilled when they were told they
were expecting a son. But they had no idea of the heartbreaking struggle
that lay ahead
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Receiving
an award recognizing their works of service, members of the Little
Sisters of the Poor stressed the need for loving attention and care for
the elderly, particularly by the youth.
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Carol
Everett owned two abortion clinics and was the director of four. She
eventually became pro-life and now speaks about her experiences. Like
nearly all abortion clinics, Everett's clinics had “recovery rooms”
where women could stay after their abortions.
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According
to reports from CISA agency in Nairobi, during a press conference in
Nairobi, His Exc. Mgr. Paul Kariuki Njiru, Bishop of Embu and Chairman
of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops Catholic Health Commission
of Kenya, questioned why the national tetanus campaign is aimed at girls
and women aged between 14 to 49, excluding girls under the age of 13,
in addition to the male population.
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Two
Christian ministers in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, could face legal
punishment or be forced to sell their nearly 100-year-old wedding chapel
for declining to perform same-sex “wedding” ceremonies.
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Father
Francesco di Felice worked at the Secretariat of State during the
pontificate of Bl. Paul VI, and recently recounted the story behind the
blessed Pope's 1968 encyclical which was received with widespread
dissent.
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