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Tuesday, March 03, 2015

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Tue Mar 3, 2015 - 10:34 am EST

Government docs show Catholic Relief Services ran abortifacient-pushing sex-ed program in Kenya

By Lisa Bourne

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Tue Mar 3, 2015 - 10:07 am EST

The Catholic Church's priest shortage crisis: a self-inflicted wound

By Anthony Esolen

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Tue Mar 3, 2015 - 1:53 pm EST

When he began shooting a film on a pastor saving disabled babies, he had no idea God was planning to save him

By Pete Baklinski

Top News

San Francisco archbishop under attack: critics of Catholic school reforms hire high-profile PR guru

Opponents of Archbishop Cordileone's plans to improve the schools' Catholic identity are raising the stakes.

By Lisa Bourne

Jeb Bush has already ‘evolved’ on marriage, and his advisers are at war with social conservatives: analysts

'If personnel is policy, Jeb is telling the pro-family community to drop dead.'

By Ben Johnson

Planned Parenthood’s own reports show they increasingly provide only one service: abortion

Despite an economic climate where families and businesses across America have had to cut back on spending, Planned Parenthood's taxpayer funding has increased since 2007.

By Josh M. Shepherd

West Virginia’s Democrat governor praises ‘gift of life’ as he vetoes late-term abortion ban - again

'As reflected in my voting record during my time in the Legislature, I believe there is no greater gift of love than the gift of life,' Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin said in vetoing the pro-life measure.

By Ben Johnson

The founder of ‘Hookers for Jesus’ talks with LifeSiteNews about sex, abortion, and abuse in prostitution

Annie Lobert has told her courageous tale in the new book, "Fallen."

By Dustin Siggins

The Pulse

Construction on Planned Parenthood’s New Orleans mega-center resumes

In January the Louisiana Health Department rejected Planned Parenthood's certificate of need, so at this point even if the building is completed, it can't commit abortions.

By Jill Stanek

Media celebrate motherhood on the runway

'Even the childless-by-choice types among us (myself included) will crack at least a small smile' at the 'awesome thing happening in the fashion world right now,' admitted Jezebel's Karyn Polewaczyk.

By Katie Yoder

Blogs

‘God is not dead. He isn't even tired’ – the late, great Dr. Charles E. Rice

What struck me most about Rice was that he always gave an impressive witness to the fact that an intensely pro-life, faithful male Christian can and should be manly. He always told it like it is. No apologies. He never avoided necessary battles.

By Steve Jalsevac

Beautiful people: How my friend responded when her 5-year-old daughter suddenly died

Beautiful people are not the ones you see on the cover of magazines.

By Melanie Pritchard

The Catholic Church's priest shortage crisis: a self-inflicted wound

No ascetic life, no hierarchy, no brotherhood, no risk, no battle – no priests.

By Anthony Esolen

Opinion

Condemning abortion may be offensive, but our silence and apathy is deadly

Just because we speak out against an evil and it offends people does not mean we should stop speaking out against that evil.

By Bryan Kemper

Cardinal Pell: Was the Church’s response to Henry VIII's divorce totally unnecessary?

One insurmountable barrier for those advocating a new doctrinal and pastoral discipline for the reception of Holy Communion is the almost complete unanimity of two thousand years of Catholic history on this point.

By Cardinal George Pell

The sexiest thing my wife ever said to me…definitely isn’t what you think it is

Once Abby got the IUD out, every conversation we had about growing our family was exciting and a huge shot in the arm for our marriage.

By Doug Johnson

Church of Scotland minister ostracized for pro-life views: now a Catholic fighting for Humanae Vitae

After getting off of the pill and trying Natural Family Planning, 'our marriage blossomed,' and 'the marriage act became somehow more authentic.'

By David F. Prentis

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