
Planned Parenthood Quietly Stops Distributing Margaret Sanger Award
The abortion giant called this award its ‘highest honor.’
The abortion giant called this award its ‘highest honor.’
Joseph Meaney, PH.D., speaking Friday in an interview on EWTN Pro-Life Weekly, said that the experiment gone wrong was predictable, because “science, as it emerges into new areas, makes a lot of mistakes.”
Fr. James Bradley, assistant professor at the School of Canon Law at The Catholic University of America argued that that the decision to prohibit the distribution of the Eucharist on the tongue should lie with Rome, not with diocesan bishops.
Sacred Heart parishioner Carola Cerezo-Allen said in an interview that she wants her fellow parishioners to know that “the temple doors are closed, but we are with them even though we cannot be together.”
Archbishop Naumann added that the country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has revealed a pro-life ethic in the public mind.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argued that any type of nonessential medical procedure “had to be stopped” in an effort to conserve personal protective equipment for health care professionals battling the coronavirus pandemic.
EWTN's CEO Michael Warsaw speaks with Tracy Sabol on EWTN News Nightly about the network's efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.
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