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Culture of Life

The Gospel Of Life

June 21-27, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Pope John Paul II, in Evangelium Vitae, warned of the demise of democracy when laws are made, such as assisted suicide or abortion on demand mentioned in this issue, that fail to recognize the dignity of human life.

“This is what is happening also at the level of politics and government: the... READ MORE


‘Something I Would Expect in the Nazi Death Camps’

BY Brian Caulfield

June 21-27, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

NEW YORK—Speaking about partial-birth abortion, Vicki Stuart, a star of the daytime TV drama Days Of Our Lives, uses the strongest words she can muster.

“This is something I would expect from Dr. Mengele in the Nazi death camps,” she said in a measured, theatrical tone. “Definitely, this is... READ MORE


Pro-Lifers Oppose Efforts to Make Health Insurers Pay For Birth

BY Greg Chesmore

May 31-June 6, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Among other objections, opponents point to the abortifacient nature of many forms of contraception that would be covered

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The government should force health insurance companies to cover all forms of approved birth control, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists... READ MORE


The Gospel Of Life

May 31-June 6, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Regarding the practice of so-called “mercy killing” or euthanasia, Pope John Paul II in his 1995 encyclical Evangelium Vitae, wrote:

“The choice of euthanasia becomes more serious when it takes the form of a murder committed by others on a person who has in no way requested it and who has never... READ MORE


Canadian Doctor Gets Two-Year Jail Term for Assisted Suicide

BY Mike Mastromatteo

Life activists angered and concerned about light sentence

May 31-June 6, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

TORONTO — Church and pro-life organizations in Canada are appalled by a light jail sentence given a Toronto doctor for assisting in the death of a depressed but otherwise viable patient.

Dr. Maurice Genereux, a Toronto AIDS specialist, was sentenced to two years less a day May 13 for prescribing... READ MORE


Texas Court and Midwest Lawmakers Recognize Rights of Preborn

BY Ellen Rossini

May 31-June 6, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

DALLAS — The rights of preborn children are receiving a boost as a state court and several state legislatures respond to cases of injury and death to fetuses as a result of intentional harm, drunken driving, and drug use by expectant mothers.

The latest events in what some call a trend toward full... READ MORE


Legal or Not, Euthanasia Becoming More Prevalent

BY Karen Walker

May 31-June 6, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

LOS ANGELES — “Rare” isn't good enough — especially if it refers to how often doctors are involved in assisting suicides. Though often couched in compassionate-sounding rationalization, assisted suicide is murder, clear and simple. And the horrifying reality is that doctors are participating in it,... READ MORE


Is Prenatal Testing Morally Justifiable?

May 10, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

In the realm of prenatal testing, motive determines permissibility. Most prenatal testing is done in order to find and kill preborn children who fail to “measure up” to parents’ and physicians’ high standards. Prenatal testing for this purpose is illicit. However, tests for the purpose of healing... READ MORE


The Gospel Of Life

May 10, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

“By virtue of our sharing in Christ's royal mission, our support and promotion of human life must be accomplished through the service of charity, which finds expression in personal witness, various forms of volunteer work, social activity, and political commitment. This is a particularly pressing... READ MORE


When Life’s at Stake, Even Hard-Line Republicans Can Vote Democrat

BY Greg Chesmore

Congressman's pro-life stance gets voters to cross party lines in Illinois gubernatorial race

May 10, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

CHICAGO—It's been a while since pro-life voters in Illinois had a pro-life candidate for governor, let alone a pro-life Democratic candidate for governor. Yet when voters head to the polls across the state this fall, the Democratic candidate, Congressman Glenn Poshard, will have a stronger pro-life... READ MORE


Where Have All Italy's Children Gone?

The country most associated with the Church now owns the world's lowest birth rate

May 10, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

ROME—When one thinks of Italy, one thinks of the family, but Italian families have been getting smaller and smaller. Italy, according to recently released U.N. statistics, has the lowest birth rate in the world:

1.24 children per woman. Such a low birth rate, coupled with one of the world's highest... READ MORE


Coast-to-Coast Walk Attracts Committed Young Pro-lifers

BY Karen Walker

Franciscan U. students hit the road to witness to life 'from the womb to the tomb'

May 10, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — It started out as just an ordinary day at college — wake up, pray, grab some breakfast, hit the books to study for an exam, and run off to the Crossroads office for a bit of volunteer work. Then the call came. The call that confirmed they are making a difference. It was just as... READ MORE


Cardinal O’Connor: Proud to Be a ‘Single Issue’ Bishop

BY Joseph Esposito

May 3-9, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Prelate and others herald efforts of A Woman's Choice

FALLS CHURCH, Va.—Referring to his strong pro—life advocacy, Cardinal John O‘Connor of New York told an audience here April 22: “I have been called a single issue bishop. I accept the accusation and am happy to do so.”

Despite the great... READ MORE


The Gospel Of Life

May 3-9, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

The trivialization of sexuality is among the principal factors which have led to contempt for new life. Only a true love is able to protect life. There can be no avoiding the duty to offer, especially to adolescents and young adults, an authentic education in sexuality and in love, an education... READ MORE


Without Protests, HLI Gathers Pro-Life Community

BY Peter Sonski

May 3-9, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

After three controversial meetings, group's biggest problem this year: a rejected ad

HOUSTON—After three consecutive years of meetings marked by controversy, Human Life International's (HLI) annual conference went off this year with hardly a hitch. The 17th annual conference of the world's largest... READ MORE


On Campus, an Inhospitable Climate for Pregnant Coeds

BY Jay Copp

May 3-9, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Pro—Life groups work to alleviate pressure students feel to choose abortion

CHICAGO—College coeds today carry a lot: heavy course loads, steep tuition bills, and career ambitions equal to their male peers. One precious thing they don't carry on campus though, are babies.

From coast to coast the... READ MORE


Noble Objectives Alone Don’t Justify Fetal Experimentation

May 3-9, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Proponents of fetal experimentation suggest such studies will lead to advancements in medical knowledge that will vastly benefit the human race. Among many cited “possibilities” are growing organs for transplantation into adult human beings, the elimination of birth defects, and even the... READ MORE


An Analysis of Depo-Provera

April 12-18, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Depo-Provera is an injectable contraceptive that also has abortifacient characteristics. Its active ingredient is depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), a synthetic form of the natural hormone progesterone, originally developed for the treatment of uterine cancer in the 1950s. A woman receives... READ MORE


The Gospel Of Life

April 12-18, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

ìIn the proclamation of this Gospel, we must not fear hostility or unpopularity, and we must refuse any compromise or ambiguity which might conform us to the world's way of thinking (cf. Rm 12:2). We must be in the world but not of the world (cf. Jn 15:19; 17:16), drawing our strength from Christ,... READ MORE


Web of Pornography Spreads in the Land

April 12-18, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

It was a long way from her Christian upbringing in suburban Chicago to topless dancing, but Maggie couldn't seem to avoid it. Her father, a police officer, had an addiction to pornography and began molesting Maggie when she was nine years old. The abuse continued for years, despite family... READ MORE


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