"I Am Pro-Life. Don't Call Me Anti-Abortion"
That kind of language allows critics to dismiss me and fellow pro-lifers as single-issue obsessives.
That kind of language allows critics to dismiss me and fellow pro-lifers as single-issue obsessives.
It must be made clear to all that no Catholic can support such legislation.
This month marks the 46th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision, which effectively legalized abortion on demand.
To undercut the pro-life perspective, the paper's editorial board relies on historical inaccuracies and philosophical elisions.
The grace of each woman's decision throws into relief the lurid jubilation in Ireland over the results of the May 25 referendum.
This column contains material that is difficult to read.
Convivium Editor-in-Chief Father Raymond de Souza asks how aborting babies has gone from being a rare individual choice to international cause for breaking out the bubbly.
Imagine there's an organization that claims to stand for one thing, but actually stands for another.