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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

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Wed Nov 19, 2014 - 4:18 pm EST

Northern Ireland's most prominent pro-life leader convicted of 'harassment' against abortion facility director

By Hilary White

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Wed Nov 19, 2014 - 3:53 pm EST

Vatican cardinal: Catholic charity 'is not only giving food … but giving God'

By Steve Weatherbe

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Wed Nov 19, 2014 - 1:22 pm EST

Baring breasts in St. Peter's Square: Femen activists protest Pope Francis

By Steve Weatherbe

Top News

Veteran pro-life advocate launches new apostolate to defend Catholic Church and her moral teachings

The new Lepanto Institute for the Restoration of All Things in Christ aims to uphold the Church against attacks both external and internal.

By Lisa Bourne

Kansas Supreme Court gives go ahead to expansion of same-sex 'marriage'

The state Supreme Court has legalized same-sex 'marriage' in Kansas' most populous county.

By Kirsten Andersen

Same-sex 'marriage' begins ahead of schedule in South Carolina

A Charleston County judge issued six marriage licenses to same-sex couples Wednesday.

By Kirsten Andersen

Fmr. Planned Parenthood employee to host White House Correspondents dinner

'I worked at Planned Parenthood in Chicago for a long time in the corporate office,' Cecily Strong of Saturday Night Live has admitted.

By Ben Johnson

Retired porn star breaks free from prostitution

'I'm finally out. I was tired of the stress and people forcing me to do things I don't want to do,' says Diane 'Sunset' Thomas.

By Lisa Bourne

The Pulse

In spite of protest, march draws 2,500 to defend life for Down Syndrome in Zurich

Efforts like these bring the Culture of Life to the public square, in open defiance of anti-life trends, especially the massacre that occurs every day through legalized abortion.

By Joannes Bucher

Universal Periodic Review: Europeans pressuring Latin Americans to allow abortion

Like the treaty monitoring bodies that have pressured countries to legalize abortion through a faulty interpretation of human rights treaties, the UPR is becoming a pro-abortion echo chamber and risks losing its credibility as a platform for upholding a valid concept of human rights.

By Rebecca Oas, Ph.D.

Opinion

A former lesbian's moving story of freedom from homosexual sin

I will not let my past define me because I am who God says. I am beloved, cherished, a princess and daughter of the Lord, God Almighty!

By Matt Barber

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