Results from Tag: 'April 24-May 7, 2011'
Budget Showdown Fallout
Though Republicans fell short in budget negotiations on a ban on federal funding for Planned Parenthood, they succeeded in keeping the issue alive.
Polls: Do the Numbers Lie?
A new survey claims that many Catholics support same-sex "marriage." Several experts take issue with the findings.
'Radical Disciple'
Papal biographer George Weigel identifies “radical discipleship” as the essence of the beloved Pope’s holiness.
'Golden Opportunity'
There may be another chance for Catholics who want to evangelize over a low-power (and low-cost) FM radio station if the FCC opens a window for applications later this year.
Are Crisis-Pregnancy Centers Dangerous?
There are now two lawsuits against the City of New York for what crisis-pregnancy centers consider an unfair law requiring them to disclose to potential clients that they neither perform abortions nor provide contraceptives.
Remembering Ellen McCormack
Pro-life pioneer Ellen McCormack, who ran for president in 1976, died March 27.
U.S. Church Groups Plan for John Paul II's Beatification
Celebrations in America to celebrate the occasion.
Filling a Void in South Dakota
The state of South Dakota has passed one of the toughest abortion laws in the nation, one of several recent pro-life political victories.