
Can Pro-Lifers Sway President Biden on Abortion?
Analysts say it will be difficult, but must be tried. Catholic engagement will be key.
Analysts say it will be difficult, but must be tried. Catholic engagement will be key.
Kentucky House of Representatives Minority Whip Angie Hatton and Hawaii state Sen. Mike Gabbard are among the speakers for the virtual March for Life.
During five decades of activism, stalwart saw prayer as the foundation of his work.
While fight to limit access to abortion may face uncertain way forward, advocates strive to make abortion ‘unthinkable.’
COMMENTARY: Each of us, like Abby Johnson, has a plan distinctively crafted for our lives. And it may or may not mean praying in front of an abortion business.
Recent legislative attempts to expand abortion up to birth in the name of health care have been denounced as ‘evil, pure and simple’ by the U.S. bishops’ pro-life committee.
COMMENTARY: Every single one of us has a role to play in rebuilding a culture of life.
NEWS ANALYSIS: The 44th annual event drew hundreds of thousands of peaceful pro-life supporters — and the vice president.
Pence was the first sitting vice president to address the March for Life.
COMMENTARY: A former abortion-rights propagandist explains why the March for Life speaks for an authentic feminist movement.
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