
Pro-Life Leaders See First Post-Roe March for Life as Beginning New Era of Education and Advocacy
The 2023 gathering shifted focus to state laws, empowering women, and continued outreach on the federal level.
The 2023 gathering shifted focus to state laws, empowering women, and continued outreach on the federal level.
Speaking with the Register, the House and Senate pro-life caucus chairs discuss how they are seeking to advance the pro-life cause in 2023’s changed political and legal context.
YEAR IN REVIEW: The most significant news event in 2022 was 50 years in the making.
Critics predict the measure, passed today by Congress, will be weaponized against groups that hold traditional views on marriage.
‘So much attention is given to the ceremony rather than to the vocation,’ Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco says, in discussing the need for accompanying couples embarking on the vocation of marriage.
Bishop Michael Burbidge discusses pro-life efforts in the wake of Dobbs, as he takes over leadership of the U.S. bishops’ pro-life committee.
Strategy and messaging are being reevaluated after Election Day.
Pro-life experts point out that these concerns also apply to mail-order and telehealth abortions, for which the FDA lifted its restrictions in December 2021.
Pro-life advocates welcomed the report with cautious optimism, but also noted other negative trends, including a rise in the use of the abortion pill and women traveling to other states for abortions.
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