LifeSite journalists to host panel discussion on Roe v. Wade at pro-life conference in Chicago
LifeSite’s own Claire Chretien and Stephen Kokx will be hosting a panel on Thursday, July 28, titled ‘Marketing, Media, Culture, and Life.’Read More
Pope appoints jailed bishop’s canon lawyer to investigate priests who testified to abuse
Javier Belda Iniesta told an Argentinian news outlet that he did not see a conflict of interest.Read More
Wisconsin governor promises ‘clemency’ for abortionists after ban takes effect
Abortions are currently unavailable in the state.
Pelosi calls Supreme Court an ‘extremist’ body in letter to fellow Democrats
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the overturing of Roe v. Wade was a ‘tragic outcome’ and that the Democrats must work to codify pro-abortion laws.
Pentagon promises ‘seamless access’ to abortion for servicemembers following Roe decision
“The [Defense] Department is examining this decision closely and evaluating our policies to ensure we continue to provide seamless access to reproductive health care as permitted by federal law,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Why we shouldn’t be too excited by the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade
Abortion remains legal, and the Supreme Court lacked the courage to leave open the door to another case that will serve as the legal foundation to make abortion illegal once and for all.
Vatican debuts monthly street newspaper
The front page of the new L’Osservatore di Strada, which will be available June 30. / Daniel Ibanez/CNA Vatican City, Jun 28, 2022 / 09:44 am (CNA). The Vatican-owned L’Osservatore Romano debuted on Tuesday a street newspaper aiming “to give voice to the voiceless.” L’Osservatore di Strada — in English “The Street Observer” — “is […]
‘I Miss My Child Every Day’: Women Speak of Post-Abortion Trauma as Nation Shifts From ‘Law of the Land’ Mentality
Motortion Films A woman regrets her abortion, keeping her from sleep. The voices of those wanting to tell of the devastation of abortion have been largely squelched, but here are some bravely talking of the pain still felt today.
Dobbs could be the beginning of the end for the pro-life movement—unless we step up to the challenge.
We cannot protect the unborn simply by defeating something or rolling back cultural developments. We must build something.
Pope Francis and archbishop of San Antonio pray for 46 migrants found dead in sweltering semi-truck
The archbishop of San Antonio offered prayers for 46 people found dead and another 16 survivors discovered June 27 in sweltering conditions in a semi-truck. Four more later died after being taken to hospitals.