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Faith Faith and Reason
June 26, 2019
While Pope Francis has given special consideration to what some may consider liberal life issues, he has also spoken up strongly and clearly for the more traditional prolife issues.
 Pro-life advocates celebrate in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Aug. 9 after lawmakers voted against a bill that would have legalized abortion. The Senate voted against the bill, dashing the hopes of supporters of legal abortion in the predominantly Catholic country, homeland of Pope Francis. (CNS photo/Agustin Marcarian, Reuters)
Faith News Analysis
August 10, 2018
A diversity of views on abortion made for an actual debate among those who have power in Argentina.
Politics & Society Short Take
June 22, 2018
The Trump administration’s border policies threaten the right to life.
Arts & Culture Books
May 08, 2017
There is a perception that the hook-up culture is more prevalent than it actually is.
Arts & Culture Books
February 23, 2017
Perhaps the most powerful pro-choice argument rests on the claim that restrictions on abortion do not actually stop abortion from happening—they only make said abortions safer. Biemans devastates the foundations of this argument.
Faith In All Things
November 20, 2015
Naming it “corrosive” and a “dark” sign of contemporary American culture, the U.S. Catholic bishops approved a document this week condemning the production and use of pornography as a mortal sin.
Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood, before Congress
In All Things
October 15, 2015
Selling body parts is not the only legal issue, and it may not even be the most important
In All Things
September 04, 2015
We should be honest as a culture about the fact that these children are killed not because they are a burden on themselves, but because having a child with Down’s doesn’t meet our expectations.
People with Down syndrome are actually happier than those who are “normal.”
In All Things
August 25, 2015
Discouraging abortion as a response to Down syndrome could be an area of agreement for those who otherwise think very differently about abortion.
A MOUSE’S LIFE. A pharmacologist checks the reaction on a hairless mouse after applying drugs for anti- tumor cancer at Natco Research Center in the Indian city of Hyderabad.
May 13, 2015
‘Animal abuse? I don’t look at it that way. It’s not testing cosmetics. It’s trying to save my life.”So says Eileen Youtie, a breast cancer patient who, according to a Dec. 14 report from the Associated Press, is paying more than $30,000 to test various chemotherapy dru