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Abortion Research Proves Women Harmed The latest abortion research proves that women are harmed. That´s bad news for the abortion lobby, but welcome data for all who want to advise vulnerable women, and the general public, about abortion´s many risks.
Divine Mercy in My Soul Theresa Bonopartis describes how her abortion affected her life. And how after many years, she came to realize Christ´s loving mercy.
Abortion & the Mother´s Life When is abortion OK? Never. The subtle yet important reasoning behind this answer is clarified here.
Crisis Pregnancy Led Woman To Deeper Faith Jennifer Pipp was a college junior when she was raped and discovered that she was pregnant. But today Pipp tells her story which began in despair, as a story of redemption.
Human Personhood Whether the fetus is a human person is a crucial question because how we answer it ultimately affects the future of our civilization. Find out how this question goes way beyond being merely a matter of a woman´s control over her own body.
The Theology of the Body Father Richard Hogan, of NFPOutreach.org, examines the Holy Father's audiences addressing the Theology of the Body.
The Morality of Prenatal Diagnosis Prenatal diagnosis - procedures such as amniocentesis and ultrasonography - in and of itself, is not evil. But it can be evil if the intention of undergoing such testing is to procure an abortion if the unborn child is determined to be "defective."
An Outreach To Abortion-Seeking Women While many abortions are procured for selfish reasons, a not insignificant
number of abortion-seeking women do choose life for their babies when
provided with loving alternatives.
Cardinal Rigali on NIH Guidelines The NIH guidelines mark a new chapter in divorcing biomedical research from its ethical foundation – respect for life at all stages.
Contracepting and the Environment The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the American Pharmacists Association begin a major public awareness campaign regarding contamination that’s resulting from soaps and pharmaceuticals, including birth control.