
America’s Abortion Impasse
EDITORIAL: An odd legislative drama playing out in Michigan this week draws an important distinction between the two parties when it comes to dissenting views on abortion policy.
EDITORIAL: An odd legislative drama playing out in Michigan this week draws an important distinction between the two parties when it comes to dissenting views on abortion policy.
Pence’s 35-minute address on the role of faith in public life was one of the headline events at the nonprofit Napa Institute’s 13th annual summer conference.
In an exclusive interview with EWTN's Raymond Arroyo, Vice President Mike Pence speaks about the recent Senate confirmation hearings of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, his faith, and the importance of religious freedom.
On Wednesday, debate moderator Susan Page noted that Barrett’s confirmation “would cement the Court’s conservative majority” and “would make it likely open to more abortion restrictions,” including the repeal of Roe, thus sending the issue of abortion restrictions to the states.
Given the candidates’ opposing views, tonight’s vice presidential debate could feature heated exchanges over those issues.
During the third night of the Republican National Convention, the American public heard from Sister Deidre Byrne, Chinese human rights lawyer Chen Guangcheng, and Vice-President Mike Pence, among others.
Signed into law by then-governor Mike Pence, the 2016 Indiana law requires an ultrasound for women at least 18 hours before having an abortion.
EWTN News Nightly’s Lauren Ashburn interviewed Vice President Mike Pence during his visit March 28 to the Florida campus.
Pro-life activists heard from a variety of pro-life voices calling for a united witness to the dignity of the human person from conception.
The selection of Pence marks the first time a sitting vice president delivers the commencement address at the Catholic university.
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