
Pro-Lifers Say They Are Learning How to Win
It takes money, leadership, clarity and flexibility for pro-lifers to win a state abortion referendum, pro-life advocates told the Register in the wake of victories in three states on Election Day.
It takes money, leadership, clarity and flexibility for pro-lifers to win a state abortion referendum, pro-life advocates told the Register in the wake of victories in three states on Election Day.
As a result of the collaboration, ‘The Lila Rose Podcast’ now premieres on EWTN On Demand exclusively for 24 hours and is subsequently distributed on multiple additional platforms, including YouTube, Spotify and other podcast apps.
The sudden discord between pro-life activist groups and Republican Party politicians comes at a high-stakes moment for the larger pro-life movement.
Family, friends and admirers gathered Nov. 27 at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle for the funeral Mass of the man whose network of New York City pregnancy centers is credited with saving the lives of more than 40,000 babies.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: In the post-Roe era, there is a great need to coordinate and enhance our pro-life efforts at the national level and state level in order to convert hearts and minds to the pro-life cause.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: The temporal struggles related to abortion will always be with us, and after the particularly disappointing midterm, we need to redouble our efforts to convert people’s hearts.
The march is based on the idea that men have a role to play in the pro-life movement and an acknowledgment that many women who contemplate abortion have been driven to it by the actions or inactions of men.
Father Fidelis Moscinski, 52, a priest of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal (CFR), was charged last week under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, a 1994 federal law that prohibits the blocking of access to abortion facilities.
The state is among several that will face a ballot test in the midterm elections.
Mark Houck is being charged with a violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act; his family maintains the allegations are false and the arrest was a government 'overreach'.
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