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Culture of Life

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


Battles of Words Carry Deep MeaningIn Abortion Controversies

April 12-18, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Three current cases underscore the importance of language usage to the pro-life cause

NEW YORK—What is “enforced pregnancy?” When do state custody laws regarding minors not apply? What is the difference between campaigning for a candidate and informing the public about a candidate's record and... READ MORE


With Music, a New Generation of Pro-lifers Sends a Message Loud and Clear

April 12-18, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

You will not silence my message.

You will not mock my God.

You will stop killing my generation.

Such is the strong message of Rock For Life, a Portland, Ore.-based youth organization dedicated to eliminating abortion and supporting life, from conception to natural death.

"I'm the poster child of... READ MORE


Even in the High Court, Majority Rules

BY Mike Mastromatteo

Canada's chief justice admits popular opinion affects Supreme Court decisions--including the one that overturned the country's abortion law 10 years ago

April 05-11, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

TORONTO—Canadian Catholic and pro-life organizations are shocked by the top court official's admission that public opinion plays a role in important legal decisions.

Speaking at the Faculty of Law of the University of Toronto in February, Antonio Lamer, chief justice of the Canadian Supreme Court,... READ MORE


Joan Andrews Bell Freed on Unsupervised Parole

BY Brian Caulfield

Surprise move brings pro-life heroine back to family

April 05-11, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Joan Andrews Bell left a Pittsburgh prison March 26 with the same message that led to her incarceration more than two months ago: She will not cooperate in any way with corrupt court and law enforcement systems that condone the killing of unborn children and penalize those who attempt to save... READ MORE


Assisted Suicide: A Way of Death in Oregon

BY Hazel Whitman

Church reacts with sorrow to first official occurrence under the law

April 05-11, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

PORTLAND, Ore.—“Let's allow this grave news to inspire us to reach out to those who are terminally ill.” That was the reaction of Portland Archbishop John Vlazny to word last month of Oregon's first reported suicide.

“At this time,” Archbishop Vlazny said, “I believe it is especially important that... READ MORE


The Gospel Of Life

April 05-11, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

“Even in the midst of difficulties and uncertainties, every person sincerely open to truth and goodness can, by the light of reason and the hidden action of grace, come to recognize in the natural law written in the heart (cf. Rm 2:14-15), the sacred value of human life from its very beginning... READ MORE


Patiently, Pro-lifers Maneuver To End Partial-Birth Abortion

BY George Forsyth

Many believe it would be a mistake to rush a vote in Senate, which is still three votes shy of veto-proof margin

April 05-11, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

WASHINGTON—Behind the scenes, Congress has begun considering how to override President Bill Clinton's veto of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (HR 1122).

This will be the second round of a political showdown that began in 1996 when Sen. Rick Santorum (RPa.) challenged the late-term procedure... READ MORE


Holocaust Document Falls Short Of Jewish Expectations

Facts Of Life

March 29-April 4, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

The Jewish faith is based upon a body of commandments that includes the seven Noahide Laws and 613 parochial commandments. These laws are interpreted (but not altered) by a vast body of rabbinic opinions and case law called Halakhah (The Talmud), which is based upon divine revelation.

The Old... READ MORE


Kevorkian Sets His Sights on the Non-Terminal

BY Greg Chesmore

March 22-28, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

The assisted suicide of a 21-year-old college student opens a new chapter in the ‘right to die’ debate

Roosevelt Dawson wanted to die. Since a viral infection attacked his spine 13 months ago, Dawson reportedly hadn't been able to use his arms and legs and received assistance in breathing. The... READ MORE


Peru’s Forced Sterilization Fiasco Won’t Go Away

BY Mike Mastromatteo

March 22-28, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Bishops unmoved by government's softening of so-called birth-control campaign

LIMA, Peru—In response to international pressure against the Peruvian government's birth control campaign, health authorities have announced a change in the country's population program. But Peru's Catholic bishops... READ MORE


The Gospel Of Life

March 22-28, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

“Aside from intentions, which can be varied and perhaps can seem convincing at times, especially if presented in the name of solidarity, we are in fact faced by an objective ‘conspiracy against life,’ involving even international institutions, engaged in encouraging and carrying out actual... READ MORE


Who Are the Parents of Jaycee Buzzanca?

BY Karen Walker

March 22-28, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

The strange case of an in-vitro orphan is defining the hazy area of surrogacy rights

ORANGE COUNTY, Calif.— Adorable, chubby-cheeked Jaycee Buzzanca will turn four years old April 26, yet due to the bizarre circumstances surrounding her birth, an Orange County, Calif., Superior Court determined... READ MORE


Fetal Tissue Transplants: Less Than Meets the Eye

March 22-28, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

About 20 million people in the United States suffer from diseases and injuries that doctors allegedly could treat, to various degrees, with fetal tissue transplants. These maladies include Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, diabetes, head injuries, strokes, and paralysis. These are the... READ MORE


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