|
- 10,000 pro-lifers rally in Dublin amidst heated abortion debate
- U.N. Treaty Fails in U.S.: Parental Rights Maintained
- Lila Rose spreading her US pro-life work to Europe
- Duchess of Cambridge's illness could save lives, author says
- Judge blocks Calif. 'gay therapy' law over free speech concerns
10,000 pro-lifers rally in Dublin amidst heated abortion debate Posted: 05 Dec 2012 12:23 PM PST Over 10,000 gathered outside Ireland’s parliament this week to demand that Prime Minister Enda Kenny keep his campaign promise of 2011 not to bring legalized abortion into the Republic. The crowd included five Catholic bishops, and was organized by a united effort of all of Ireland’s pro-life organizations. |
U.N. Treaty Fails in U.S.: Parental Rights Maintained Posted: 05 Dec 2012 07:45 AM PST The U.N. Treaty on persons with disabilities failed to pass in the Senate on Tuesday after a push from conservatives to call senators to voice their opposition. |
Lila Rose spreading her US pro-life work to Europe Posted: 05 Dec 2012 06:58 AM PST A young pro-life American activist is expanding her work overseas after speaking at her first international conference in France. |
Duchess of Cambridge's illness could save lives, author says Posted: 05 Dec 2012 06:57 AM PST The Duchess of Cambridge’s stay in the hospital for severe morning sickness could help other women avoid aborting their children, according to author Ashli McCall, who has experience with the condition. |
Judge blocks Calif. 'gay therapy' law over free speech concerns Posted: 05 Dec 2012 06:56 AM PST A federal judge has temporarily blocked a California law that bars therapy to change the behaviors or orientations of those with same-sex attractions under 18, ruling that a lawsuit against it will likely succeed on free speech grounds. |