
What Does the Post-Roe Road Hold for the Pro-Life Movement?
COMMENTARY: As we celebrate the end of Roe, we look ahead to the role that Catholics must play in this new era.
COMMENTARY: As we celebrate the end of Roe, we look ahead to the role that Catholics must play in this new era.
COMMENTARY: A curious alignment of feast days points to heavenly intent.
The attack on the center is the first vandalism in Nashville related to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
‘Changing laws does not change hearts. Only love does. And now we are calling on all of you to help us build that civilization of love.’
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.
When I thought about the 60 million children who have been aborted since 1973, I knew one of them was mine.
The small, white building was known as ‘The Little Catholic Church on Irish Mountain,’ and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
A crowd of Minnesotans gathered in downtown St. Paul on Friday evening to express their gratitude for the Dobbs decision, and look forward to the new challenges that lie ahead.
'Although the Court declines to wade into these issues today, we cannot avoid them forever,' said Thomas, who added, 'the Constitution itself is silent on abortion."
"The Constitution does not prohibit the citizens of each State from regulating or prohibiting abortion,” the decision says.
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