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| 'To ask a group of priests to cooperate in the government's plan to expand access to birth control and abortion-inducing drugs is about as contrary to religious freedom as you can get,' says Father Frank Pavone. By Dustin Siggins | 'Children have the right to grow up in a family with a father and a mother,' Pope Francis said. By Hilary White | 'To play with life is a sin against the Creator,' the pope told the Association of Italian Catholic Doctors, while praising the 'brave choice' to conscientiously object. By Hilary White | The court will decide whether the law's state subsidies are legal - putting its entire financial structure in limbo. By Dustin Siggins | 'The curriculum is appalling,' said the local school council chairwoman. By Kirsten Andersen | While NARAL's vanished firewall should be viewed with skepticism, pro-aborts do indeed have a potentially out-of-control fire on their hands. By Jill Stanek | While the public are broadly sympathetic to the rights-based argument in favour of ending lives at the time of a person's choice, there is widespread concern about the abuse to which any system is likely to be open. By Peter Saunders | Imagine knowing that there is a suicide room in your nursing home. And imagine knowing your caregivers have to cooperate in the suicides of you or your friends. This is the future if we swallow the hemlock! By Wesley J. Smith | Conservatives might win elections, says Mark Steyn. But liberals are winning the culture. And only one matters. By Jonathon van Maren | We cannot stand idly by while abortionist Mandy Gittler acts like Tonya Reaves' death never happened. By Cheryl Sullenger | Christians weren't anti-sex, they were pro-human dignity. So much so that their sexual morality and vision for marriage shaped and transformed the culture around them. Not the other way around. By Eric Metaxas | The historic 2014 elections for the Senate demonstrate that supporting the redefinition of marriage and the rest of the pro-homosexual agenda is a loser, and opposing it is a winner, across the country—especially for Republican candidates. By Peter Sprigg | The last thing we need in this age of silent pulpits is a vague pastoral strategy like the 'art of accompaniment.' By Msgr. Charles Pope | |
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