
Erika Bachiochi on Being a Pro-Life Catholic, Feminist Intellectual and Mother of 7: ‘Our Hearts Long for the Good’
Scholar and mom Erika Bachiochi on winning hearts for life: ‘Charity has to be ahead of every argument.’
Scholar and mom Erika Bachiochi on winning hearts for life: ‘Charity has to be ahead of every argument.’
COMMENTARY: By their lives, work and courage, these women falsify the claim that the pro-life cause is anti-woman.
'The mass killing of the innocent through abortion is the greatest crisis we face as human beings.' — Lila Rose of Live Action
Favale, the dean of the College of Humanities at George Fox University, in Newberg, Ore., spoke about the dangers of divorcing the terms “woman” and “female.”
BOOK PICK: Erika Bachiochi’s work is a call to reimagine feminism. What if men and women pursued equality, not as self-destructive license, but as freedom for the sake of human excellence?
In a Register interview, the lawyer and author discusses her journey from abortion advocacy to defending the dignity of all human life.
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