
Pending Decision by Human Rights Court Threatens to Legalize Abortion Throughout Latin America
Contrary to what abortion groups maintain, Leilani breathed, cried, received the love of her mother, and had a birth certificate.
Contrary to what abortion groups maintain, Leilani breathed, cried, received the love of her mother, and had a birth certificate.
Thousands came out March 25 to support the gift of life.
Many calling the ruling a miracle as it marked the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
A Colombian pro-life leader said that reversing the ruling ‘would have positive effects in Latin America in favor of life.’
Colombia is the third Latin American country partially to decriminalize abortion in the past three years.
South of the US border, nations have struggled to cope with the consequences of the pandemic.
COMMENTARY: A decision in the Sandra Pavez case in Chile will have broad implications for the protection of religious liberty globally.
DECADE IN REVIEW: Despite the election of the first pope from Latin America in 2013, the past decade has mostly been a march backward, both for secular society and for the Church.
It’s the first response from a bishops’ conference to the campaign to utilize the mosquito-borne disease as a tool to promote abortion rights throughout predominantly Catholic Latin America.
In a previously unpublished 2012 lecture, the future Pope emphasized that popular piety is the antithesis of widespread secularization.
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