Thursday, January 26, 2023

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Abortion Activist Attempts to "Expose" Crisis Pregnancy Centers - and Fails

By Madeline Fry Schultz:


Olivia Raisner pretended to be pregnant and recorded employees at five crisis pregnancy centers in Indianapolis, aiming to out them for failing to help women in need. ... [I]t’s no surprise that Raisner’s investigation was full of exaggerated emotion, activism, and misinformation.

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"God Already Sees the Entire Future of That Embryo"

By Pope Benedict XVI (excerpt from the late pope's General Audience on December 28, 2005):


Thus, once again the transcendent greatness of divine knowledge emerges, embracing not only humanity’s past and present but also the span, still hidden, of the future. However, the greatness of this little unborn human creature, formed by God’s hands and surrounded by his love, also appears: a biblical tribute to the human being from the first moment of his existence.

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The Life and Legacy of Vicki Thorn

By William Doino Jr. (Special access to the article from the Fall issue of Human Life Review):


When Vicki Thorn died in April 2022—suddenly, at the age of 72—the pro-life community lost one of its genuine pioneers. As the founder of Project Rachel, the healing ministry of the Catholic Church in the United States, Vicki helped women and men bearing the unhealed emotional, psychological, and spiritual wounds of past abortions to receive God’s forgiveness and overcome trauma.

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A Joyful Pilgrimage

By Rev. Paul T. Stallsworth:


Most who have not attended a March for Life would probably imagine it as a grim, depressing affair. ... But joy sets the tone. The thousands of youthful marchers—sometimes silent and attentive, sometimes loud and laughing— tend to pull even the sullen out of their negativity. Just by being there, the young witness so clearly to God’s gift of life, to the Gospel of Life.

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Analog Like Me

By Peter Pavia:


If you twisted my arm and demanded I declare a “resolution” for 2023, it would be to become more analog. ... I mean less virtual, more tactile; less electronic, more manual. In other words, I would resolve to live more three-dimensionally.

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Broken Resolutions

By Tara Jernigan:


Part of the reason for our depression is we have convinced ourselves that resolutions make us better people. ... Whatever they are, each broken resolution represents a weakness that we can offer back to the God who made us, an imperfection that the Lord is perfecting, or a flawed self-perception that our loving heavenly Father can correct.

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