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How Abortion Has Failed Women
ELIZABETH FOX-GENOVESE
A few years ago, seemingly out of the blue, in the midst of a long e-mail message on other matters, a professional friend evoked her sadness at having had an abortion when she was in her twenties.

The Fight for Muslim Women
ANNE APPLEBAUM
A feisty memoir from a controversial champion of female rights.

Women, Stop Submitting to Men
RUSSELL D. MOORE
Those of us who hold to so-called "traditional gender roles" are often assumed to believe that women should submit to men. This isnt true.

Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
MITCHELL KALPAKGIAN
Alcott portrays the blessings of family, the fruitfulness of Christian marriage, and the vocations of motherhood and fatherhood as life's greatest prizes.

How Men and Women See
ANTHONY ESOLEN
When speaking of differences between men and women, we must speak in general terms, because man and woman are more alike than unlike, and though they may strive to reach the true home of the soul by separate ways, yet the home is ultimately the same.

How Abortion Hurts Women: The Hard Proof
ERIKA BACHIOCHI
In order to persuade the personally opposed pro-choicer we must address this 1970's feminist fallacy that abortion is necessary for women's sexual equality and well-being

Advice for 21st century young women
BARBARA KAY
I am not suggesting you live your lives as I lived mine. I only ask that you be true to yourselves.

Nun Sense: Women in the Catholic Church
KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ
If you are seeking to understand and report the truth about something, you should read the original sources, interview trusted people, ponder what you find. Always seek greater accuracy, and always maintain gentleness (truth persuades by its own gentle power) and love for the good reputation of everyone.

The Pill Is Not Good for Women
ERIKA BACHIOCHI & CATHERINE R. PAKALUK
The pill has not been the blessing it was cracked up to be.

Three Women, Three Decisions Against Abortion
MAUREEN MULLARKEY
The grace of each woman's decision throws into relief the lurid jubilation in Ireland over the results of the May 25 referendum.

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