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Thursday, December 18, 2014

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Thu Dec 18, 2014 - 10:49 am EST

Of lonely mountain shepherds and Italy's looming demographic winter

By Hilary White

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Thu Dec 18, 2014 - 12:50 pm EST

How I faked an abortion and escaped my sex trafficker

By Darlene Pawlik

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Thu Dec 18, 2014 - 2:12 pm EST

Top 12 studies showing risks to couples in same-sex unions

By Rick Fitzgibbons

Top News

Vatican's investigation into US sisters ends with conciliation and whitewash

Veteran Vatican reporter John Allen says the report is a 'sign of a more conciliatory approach under Pope Francis.'

By Hilary White

Irish High Court prepares to rule in case of pregnant woman kept alive to save baby

'The legal advice would be there is one life here and it is the unborn child. Everything practicable has to be done,' says the hospital.

By Thaddeus Baklinski

Beyond ‘The Interview’: UN votes to send North Korea to Intl Criminal Court for forced abortion, other atrocities

The UN found that North Korea subjected tens of thousands of political prisoners to 'murder, enslavement, torture, imprisonment, rape, forced abortions, and other sexual violence.'

By Ben Johnson

Jesuit university bans prof from campus after he exposed pro-gay scandal

'Marquette has again shown itself to be timid, overly bureaucratic and lacking any commitment to either its Catholic mission or free expression,' wrote Dr. John McAdams, who has been suspended and banned from Marquette's campus.

By Kimberly Scharfenberger

Vatican Cardinal: To resist evil we must 'call it by its name'

'The first way to 'resist evil' is to recognize it,' says Cardinal Mauro Piacenza.

By Lisa Bourne

The Pulse

Couple aborted their baby at 28 weeks because of a deformed left hand

'We were being told that our only option was to give birth to a baby that we did not wish to give birth to at all,' said the dad.

By Cassy Fiano

Blogs

Of lonely mountain shepherds and Italy's looming demographic winter

Italy's illness is hidden, but far advanced already and potentially deadly.

By Hilary White

This blogger praised Satanists for ‘supporting reproductive rights’

'If there's one religious group I'm really impressed with at this point, it's the Satanists.'

By Ben Johnson

Opinion

Hear the heartbeat: federal appeals court to consider life-saving heartbeat laws in January

Are we willing to contend in prayer for justice to be established in our nation? Or will we declare "The timing isn't right" or "The Supreme Court isn't stacked right"? These giants may look formidable, yet we know the One sovereign over all who desires justice more than any man.

By Jeremy Jacobs

Top 12 studies showing risks to couples in same-sex unions

Recommending an international expansion of the Courage apostolate should be considered by the Synod as a primary pastoral outreach to those with homosexual tendencies and their families.

By Rick Fitzgibbons

Across America, churches continue to struggle for their religious freedom

In this Christmas season, I hope you and your family are especially grateful for this most precious gift of religious freedom to our nation.

By Alan Sears

How I faked an abortion and escaped my sex trafficker

People who know me today, cannot fathom that I had lived such a life. I explain to them -- saving my baby saved my life.

By Darlene Pawlik

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