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Scripture has proven itself rather lethal in the hands of modern men and women of faith, of any faith.
Mother Agnes Mary Donovan, superior general of the Sisters of Life, walks with other pro-life advocates during the March for Life in Washington Jan. 22, 2015. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
Forty-three years into legalized abortion in the United States—the Supreme Court's landmark decision of Jan. 22, 1973—pro-life advocates say their mission to save babies is broader than preventing abortions. These same advocates from several Minnesota-based organizations have been working to change how pregnancy resource centers operate in the advent of smartphones and other technology, which have created new ways women seek information and obtain abortions.
Throwing more federal money at cancer research does not in any way guarantee cures will materialize sooner rather than later.
Advent Reflections, Day 26: No gift is more precious than the freedom that Christ’s coming confers.
Daily Advent Reflections, Day 25: We cannot go it alone as Christians.
Daily Advent Reflections, Day 24: When we trust not in the promises and plans of God, but in “the thoughts of our hearts.”
Daily Advent Reflections, Day 23: The radiant and joyful presence of Christ was, is, and shall again be with us.
Daily Advent Reflections, Day 20: Our lives are speckled with pain and sadness that could have been averted, we think, if only God had listened to us.
An anti-immigration protester holds up a sign as people take part in pro-immigration protest in the Manhattan borough of New York on Dec. 10. (CNS photo/Carlo Allegri, Reuters)
"Policies of fear and inflammatory rhetoric will only offer extremists fertile soil."
"Homeless Jesus" statue outside Sts. Peter & Paul Jesuit Church, in downtown Detroit
I find in my ministry with the homeless that those who struggle most to hold onto reality are capable of profound insights.