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Back to the Drawing Board - Francis J. Beckwith

"Back to the Drawing Board: The Future of the Pro-Life Movement" is an unprecedented collection of thoughtful and sometimes painfully honest essays, evaluating the pro-life cause thirty years after Roe v. Wade.  Read more...

Bonding with Baby: Why Ultrasound is Turning Women Against Abortion - Mark Stricherz

The manipulation of language has long been one of the hallmarks of the pro-choice position. But with ultrasound, words no longer matter so much: The abstract melts into the concrete and the personal. This powerful emotional appeal will continue to grow as 3-D ultrasound enters the mainstream.   Read more...

Bush's Second Chance - Hadley Arkes

The sense of relief, felt so deeply in the pro-life community on November 3, 2004, seems to have drifted away in the weeks and months since the presidential election. It is already easy to forget how great a threat the election posed: even the most sober observers of the political scene recognized that a Kerry presidency would mark the end of any prospects for the pro-life cause in Congress or the courts.  Read more...

Campaign 2008: The Life Issues - George Weigel

Thirty-five years after Roe v. Wade struck down the abortion law of all 50 states, the life issues remain the most sharply contested in American public life.  Read more...

Can you commit a sin in the voting booth? - Fr. Frank Pavone

I raise the question first of all because we are in an election year. Campaign 2004 is everywhere in the news, and it is only going to get more intense with every passing week.  Read more...

Catholic confusions in the Congress - George Weigel

On May 10, forty-eight Members of the U.S. House of Representatives — all Catholics, all Democrats, forty-five pro-choice, three pro-life — wrote Cardinal Theodore McCarrick of Washington, chairman of the bishops' "Task Force on Catholic Bishops and Catholic Politicians." Their letter bespoke a host of confusions about the nature of the abortion issue, the responsibilities of legislators, and Church law.  Read more...

Catholic Pundits Praise Bush Strategy on Abortion - Brian McGuire

Wall Street Journal columnist Paul Gigot said the biggest fights in Bush's tenure are likely to be over his Supreme Court nominees. "If he chooses people who are on record as having supported the overthrow of Roe v. Wade," the Pulitzer Prize winning columnist said, the nomination "will be opposed by every Democratic senator," and a handful of Republicans.  Read more...

Children cramp our style - George Jonas

The abortion debate is back. The indomitable Ms. Choice is being hectored and picketed by Ms. Right-To-Life.  Read more...

Choice and the Alienated Ego - Donald DeMarco

Why, even though abortion has been virtually unrestricted for years, do so few women who have undergone abortion ever talk about it?  Read more...

Church Has Always Condemned Abortion - Fr. William Saunders

I had an argument with a friend about the Church’s teaching on abortion. She said that the Church was not against abortion until the 20th century; I said that the Church has always been against abortion. Am I right, and if so, what evidence is there to give to my friend?  Read more...


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