
Topic: caring
Tony Perkins' FRC Washington Update: The IRS waged a secret war against conservatives, the White House covered up an attack on a consulate, and the Left wants to crack down on our "dishonest ... discussI was four when it all began. It started with something most children hear at one time or another: “Em, you need to finish your food. Think of all the children in other countries who don’ ... discuss
“Let this be recorded for a generation to come, so that a people yet to be created may praise the LORD: that he looked down from his holy height; from heaven the LORD looked at the earth, to hear t ... discuss
We all want that comfort and warmth that comes from a fellowship of ‘likeminded believers,’ but we also want to come to it by shortcuts. But we won’t find ‘community’ wor ... discuss
Jim Caviezel: Pro-life in Hollywood by Lauren Enriquez Jim Cavi ... discuss
More revelations like those made about Kermit Gosnell and Douglas Karpen will soon come to light, because abortion workers are beginning to “panic” that participating in infanticide could land the ... discuss
“This shall be written for the generation to come: and a people which shall be created shall praise the LORD.” ERV (Read this scripture and more at http://prayerpivot.com) It was spoken of ... discuss
The pressure is on in a number of countries for the legalization of euthanasia. In England, Lord Falconer is making yet another attempt to get Parliament to change the law. On Wednesday, Falconer t ... discuss
Lives were lost at 3801 Lancaster Street: women’s and children’s, both born and unborn By Luis Zaffirini Once the verdict was in for Kermit Gosnell, Eric Ferrero, Planned Pa ... discuss
Just when you think you've convinced your last fan that you are not a "saint" a "good person" or "amazing" because you grow your family through international adoption, it's time to t ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 14th is St. Isidore, the farmer.St. Isidore was born in Madrid, Spain during the latter half of the twelfth century. His parents were pious Catholics, but were very p ... discuss
Washington D.C., May 14, 2013 / 01:56 pm (CNA).- Prominent U.S. priest Father Thomas Williams has asked Pope Francis to dispense him from his priestly obligations in order to care for the child he fat ... discuss
This evening (May 13, 2013) the Vermont House of Representatives passed the worst assisted suicide bill ever by a vote of 75 to 65 making it the third US state to legalize assisted suicide.Bill ... discuss
Pope surprises, delights 40,000 Italian pro-lifers, joins March for Lifeby Hilary White, Rome Correspondent ROME, M ... discuss
In this week's Republican address, Rep. Martha Roby speaks about the Working Families Flexibility Act of 2013, which the House passed this week. This common-sense legislation modernizes outdated gover ... discuss
Do you have someone you love? Sure you do. We all do. We were created to share our hearts and desire companionship. With mother’s day just around the corner, I thought I’d share a little ... discuss
O Christ Jesus, when all is darkness and we feel our weakness and helplessness, give us the sense of Your presence, Your love, and Your strength. Help us to have perfect trust in Your protecting love ... discuss
Many in the media have been repeating the abortion-rights activists' mantra that women went to Kermit Gosnell because nobody else was providing their "needed" abortions. The problem with this is that ... discuss
World Net Daily reports on a new textbook, “Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children and Their Families, which advises nurses to discourage firearm ownership and support gun regulation. This m ... discuss
May 10 Saint Damien de Veuster, Priest Optional Memorial Saint Damien (1840-1889) was a priest and international missionary from the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. At age 23, Dam ... discuss
(Superseded By Ascension Day)also known as Saint Gregory the Theologian or Gregory Nazianzen, was a 4th century Christian bishop of Constantinople. Gregory is widely considered the most accomplis ... discuss
Brethren, Peace be with you. I share this report by the Catholic News Agency: Vatican City, May 8, 2013 / 10:01 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis told leaders of women’s religious orders today th ... discuss
The following originally ran in the January-February 2013 issue of MCCL News and was published in March at LifeNews.com and NRL News Today.Many defenders of legalized abortion argue that it is require ... discuss
Vatican City, May 8, 2013 / 10:01 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis told leaders of women’s religious orders today that their vocations can only be recognized within the fold of the Church. ... discuss
Dublin, Ireland, May 8, 2013 / 02:02 am (CNA).- The finding of the Irish Supreme Court that citizens have no right to assisted suicide is being welcomed by an ethicist and healthcare professional as a ... discuss
The following letter was published on May 7, 2013 in the Sarnia Ontario Observer.Sir: I greatly object to Dr. Gifford-Jones column published May 4 on doctor-assisted death, in which he summarily dismi ... discuss
Trust me, you don’t want to look at pornography.Preparing the final for my Mass Communications class, I thought I should share some of what we studied about one of the biggest players in the media t ... discuss
What are some assumptions about pro-lifers? by Rebecca Downs Sometimes when ... discuss
There’s a new book by Kathryn Joyce, condemning Christians who adopt as ‘child catchers,’ like the villain in Chitty Chitty Bang, Bang. NPR, of course, loves it and gave the author ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1064 Proper of Seasons: 894 Psalter: Tuesday, Week II, 1271 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 694 Proper of Seasons: 551 Psalter: Tuesday, Week II, ... discuss
‘Unfortunately, there are only so many innovations the states can create on their own. In issues such as health care and energy, we need Washington to grant us independence and flexibility.’ RALE ... discuss
By Nikki KenwoodLink to the original letter.Nikki KenwoodA meme is "an idea, behaviour, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture”.Sarah, I would like to begin by asking a simple ... discuss
The following news release was issued on May 2.MINNEAPOLIS—Texas-based Whole Woman's Health chain of abortion facilities has a new online job listing seeking an "Empower Line Phone Counselor" for it ... discuss
by Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com. At Live Action News, Kristen Hatten discusses “why Kermit G ... discuss
I saw this on a friends Facebook page, and I hope I am not overstepping any bounds, but I figured since I can’t responsibly do much on the financial end the least I could do was spread the word ... discuss
Nikki KenwardEarlier today I received the bold press release below, announcing that Nikki Kenward (pictured), disability rights campaigner, has challenged Sarah Wootton, chief executive of the Volunta ... discuss
The following article was written by Wesley Smith and published on his blog on April 30, 2013. Link to the original article.Wesley SmithThe people of the UK have apparently lost so much trust in ... discuss
So today at the abortion clinic a woman pulled her car over to tell us we were bad people. Our crimes were judging people, wasting time instead of getting a job, judging people, not doing something us ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for May 1 is my favorite, St. Joseph the Worker."May Day" has long been dedicated to labor and the working man. It falls on the first day of the month that is dedicated to t ... discuss
In the May 2013 issue of First Things (subscription necessary for online access), Wesley J. Smith tracks the steady expansion of euthanasia in the Netherlands and now Belgium—"from the terminally il ... discuss
British applaud 'historic' ruling for midwives who refuse to participate in abortion by Dave Andrusko Editor’s note: Mary Doogan and Connie Wood, two Roman C ... discuss
(March 25, 1347 - April 29, 1380) was a Dominican Tertiary (lay affiliate) of the Dominican Order. Catherine was the 23rd child out of 25 (her twin sister, the 24th, died at birth); her parents were G ... discuss
Susan GriffithsThe story of Susan Griffiths assisted suicide death at the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland has significant emotional appeal. If assisted suicide is so caring and compassionate, then ... discuss
St Mark's church, EnglefieldThis afternoon I have had the privilege of paying tribute, at the invitation of her family, to the late Dr Margaret White. She died on 17th April and was for many years vic ... discuss
This is a third part in a series. Don’t miss Part 1 and Part 2 (This post will stand alone, but does draw heavily on the previous two). As I’ve been thinking through Communion and Baptism, I consi ... discuss
--- 1 ---Fridays for me mean the day off from work. This can be a good thing or a bad thing and sometimes both - fluctuating by the hour. The original idea, since I work part time, w ... discuss
To America: April 23,2013 Transparency-Barack Obama's best-kept secret. Preamble:Four years and twenty-four" letters ago, I starte ... discuss
The following news release was issued today, April 25, by MCCL GO.NEW YORK, N.Y. — Concern for the developmental health of the unborn child worldwide is a focus of a new report issued by the United ... discuss
Glasgow, United Kingdom, Apr 25, 2013 / 12:05 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Two Scottish midwives won an appeal on April 24 against a court's decision forcing them to indirectly take part in abortions against ... discuss
Kermit Gosnell Grand Jury Excerpts: “Attorneys for ... discuss
SPUC has welcomed today’s verdict in the appeal by two Glasgow midwives fighting for their right to opt out of abortion.Connie Wood and Mary Doogan, who won their appeal against the Greater Glasgow ... discuss
By now, most of us have heard of or seen the video by MSNBC host Mellissa Harris-Perry in which she actually says, “We have to break through our private idea that kids belong to their parents or kid ... discuss
Savita Halappanavar: Inquest Uncovers Catalogue of Errors Editor’s note. This analysis came from Lifezine, an Irish pro- ... discuss
#1 An AppealI am in a bit of a rush today, trying to transform my copious notes on the need for Catholic foster families into a publishable form in various formats: a blog post, several guest blo ... discuss
Imagine a scenario with me. The year is 2025. Due to an unprecedented food shortage, North Korea has announced a new, controversial policy. Because they expect to be able to more effectively feed thei ... discuss
For those of you who haven't heard about Kermit Gosnell and his Pennsylvania "house of horrors", and many of you may not have since most main stream media have ignored the ... discuss
Just a few months ago my favorite word was “cherished.” Today it’s “welcome.” Please feel welcome to my blog. I pretty much let it all hang out. God seems to be about rel ... discuss
So I was ranting (accurately) about the failure of various political groups to educate the general public regarding their own symbols (as well as the general public's overall unwillingness to learn ... discuss
James Bond as envisioned by Ian FlemingToday marks the day it all started. On this date in April 1953, Jonathan Cape, a London based publisher, released the 1st James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, ... discuss
Thousands of teachers and students across the country donned pink t-shirts to take a stand against bullying today. No one likes a bully. Too bad we're all bullies.A couple of years ago I volunteered t ... discuss
Those of us who are a part of the A//A movement are often criticized for our focus upon exhorting our fellow believers to be salt and light in our sin-darkened world. There are a number of indiv ... discuss
Dr Ed Dingess has replied to our rebuttal of his original critique of our position. Let's analyse together his reply. (FYI: It appears that he only remembered he was talking to AHA and not Triablogue ... discuss
Can it get any worse than this? The lobbyist for Florida Alliance of Planned Parenthood Affiliates , Alisa Lapolt Snow, who became infamous via the Internet for her jaw dropping advocacy of infanticid ... discuss
Here's an AP article on a growing trend, people who don't have cable, satellite, or antenna TV. They get their programming online or via movie services such as NetFlix.We're among those folks, but we ... discuss
A few days after our September 2012 Awareness Campaign at the First Congregationalist Church of Winter Park, Florida, I got this email from Sarah Morice-Brubaker who is an Assistant Professor of The ... discuss
I used to think I had my stuff together. Then I got married.Marriage is great—but it rocked everything I knew. I quickly realized my basic goal in life, prior to getting married, was to simply remai ... discuss
Many years ago, Mother Teresa declared that the world’s greatest destroyer of peace is abortion. Though that’s the kind of statement we might expect from a nun, it’s a rather extrao ... discuss
Many years ago, Mother Teresa declared that the world’s greatest destroyer of peace is abortion. Though that’s the kind of statement we might expect from a nun, it’s a rather extrao ... discuss
by Robert ColquhounCallum Brown's book, "The death of Christian Britain" challenged the conventional belief that secularisation was a process that started with the Industrial Revolution. It noted the ... discuss
Excerpts from All the Audiences, Homilies, Letters, Messages, and Speeches of the New Holy Father, up until Easter Sunday "Pray for me and until we meet again. We will see each other soon. Tomorrow I ... discuss
A recent article from one Ed Dingess grants us excellent opportunities for clarification of our own position and convictions, and we'd like to take the time to comment at length on Dr. Dingess' statem ... discuss
The root of the GOP’s problem now is the same as that of the Democrats in 1969: the party’s reputation has been ruined by a botched, unnecessary war — Vietnam in the case of the Democrats, Ira ... discuss
As I type this, heads are no doubt exploding at the publication for which John Allen works. Allen, who writes the only column I bother reading at NCReporter, has this report today:For those tempted to ... discuss
Life is short and then you die. A hard truth, right? Our life is short and one day we will all die. No one is spared from an expiration date. Some are taken far too young for what we feel is right. A ... discuss
Here is the homily of Papa Francesco from the Mass earlier today that was for the Inauguration of his Petrine ministry. As I expected, he did speak about San Giuseppe.& called on us to imitate h ... discuss
Does this face look familiar to you?It's Satan, from The Bible.The actor looks a bit like how I imagine Obama might look after the end of his second term.The Leftists are flipping out.Leftist dilemma: ... discuss
As per Stephen Mosher of the Population Research Institute, "According to a new statement by the German Bishops’ Conference, Catholic physicians and hospitals can now prescribe and administer ... discuss
Just a short time ago, the director of The Bartimaeus Project and his wife were in The Philippines.They were able to check up on a few of the children being served by The Bartimaeus Project and I'd li ... discuss
My friend Daria Stockey has written a great piece on Father's For Good on the Knights of Columbus website called "Giving Up Stuff". We should be thinking of what Lenten practices we are goi ... discuss
I was asked how can I judge what other Christians have done. For the most part I can't. I don't know what is in their hearts but at times it is evident. Love is the thing, love for G ... discuss
Over the weekend a good man died. Michael Schwartz passed into his eternal rest on Sunday February 3, 2013. For those of us who have known this "happy warrior" as our friend Bob Morrison called ... discuss
A few years ago, while searching YOUTUBE for the Blood, Sweat and Tears version of "Fire and Rain," I discovered this video which honored the now deceased members of Piedmont ... discuss
As we turn the calendar to a fresh page, the word "February" brings about an aching in my ever broken heart. Each year I think it will get easier and yet each year my heart sinks with the turning of ... discuss
So... if it's not about job creation, what's the point? I suppose it's just another attempt to give the *appearance* of actually caring about the economy they are trying so hard to destroy.Red State ... discuss
When I lived in Jersey City, New Jersey, I supported an organization of Polish-American parishioners who had been treated with contempt and injustice by their pastor and the local church. T ... discuss
The weekend of the March for Life seems like a good time to revisit Bl. Pope John Paul II's 1995 Encyclical, Evangelium Vitae: I would now like to say a special word to women who have had an aborti ... discuss
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25, 2013 /Christian Newswire -- Text of Rep. Chris Smith's remarks for today's March for Life as prepared for delivery: Forty years ago this past Tuesday marks the U.S. Supreme Cou ... discuss
Advocates of legalized abortion argued that it would benefit society as a whole by reducing child abuse. Forty years later, the opposite has turned out to be the case.Professor Michael J. New writes:A ... discuss
Denver, Colo., Jan 24, 2013 / 02:01 am (CNA).- Catholic healthcare providers and legal professionals in the Denver region convened to share the importance of end-of-life care as a necessary part of a ... discuss
Obama raised his right hand and placed his left on Bibles once owned byMartin Luther King and Abraham Lincoln and swear the oath of office. Yesterday Obama was inaugurated for his second term and ... discuss
Today is the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, which allows any woman or teenage girl to have her unborn child killed for any reason, or none, at pretty much anytime in the pregnancy (despite minor lim ... discuss
I have been singing a song off on and for the last few days . . . "Great is Thy faithfulness, great is Thy faithfulness, morning by morning new mercies I see. . . all I have needed THY hand hath provi ... discuss
Yesterday we headed home early from our legislative session to try and beat a huge snowstorm that was sweeping across our state. Today is apparently the one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary of a Sout ... discuss
"This is our first task. caring for our children. If we don't get that right, we don't get anything right. That's how, as a society, we will be judged." - President Obama at the prayer vigil in ... discuss
Last night in an ironically titled episode, “Small Victories,” the NBC show Parenthood included an abortion story line, after one of the characters playing a high school girl found she ha ... discuss
To quote many an angst-ridden tween, teen, young adult, mid-life crisis'er, whomever... the question of who am I is a popular one. I'm wondering if it is every really answered? Does anyone ... discuss
Litany of Christmas Thanks(Response: Baby Jesus, we thank you.)For the Blessed Virgin Mary your Mother who said "Yes" to the angel. R/For John the Baptist who leapt in the womb of Elizabeth his mother ... discuss
It has been a hectic, stressful past few days for our family.Instead of slowing down before Christmas, implementing my plans to de-clutter and clean up our little apartment in time for our little fami ... discuss
Robert Heron Bork died last Wednesday morning at the age of 85, of complications from heart disease. Judge Bork was one of the preeminent jurists of our time, holding to the interpretation of the Cons ... discuss
"I’m co-hosting in the Keeping Christ in Christmas Blog Carnival, along with Tina from Truly Rich Mom and Monica from Arma Dei: Equipping Catholic Families. We'll be sharing different way ... discuss
The innocent little ones of Newtown worshiping at the cribThis email was forwarded to me by a friend. While you are writing your Christmas cards, how about including one for the priests and paris ... discuss
President Barack Obama was the keynote speaker during the prayer vigil in Newtown, Connecticut last night. While I appreciated the President’s compassionate speech for the families and communit ... discuss
In April of 2009, before the Obama/Reid/Pelosi jamdown on taking over the US healthcare system, I posted this article on the real causes of death (and the the most expensive demands for healthcare) in ... discuss
We here at man with black hat have received quite a reaction to our piece entitled “Every Matter Under Heaven” from last Tuesday. We drew attention to plans underway by Michael Voris of ChurchMili ... discuss
This is the time of year when Christians in America feel that they are being persecuted because the cashier did not wish them a Merry Christmas. The fact of the matter is that it's not even Christmas. ... discuss
“Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.” Mark 16:15 Tony Miano is a retired LA County Sheriff’s Deputy turned full-time evangelist. He has been doing f ... discuss
We Are All Pathetic Rebelutionaries, Really It’s awesome to clean our rooms without being asked. It’s awesome to apply ourselves in school. It’s awesome to tackled a new skill. It ... discuss
Most Americans do not homeschool their children. However, those who do, certainly have good reasons. Although there are advocates on both sides of this educational issue, it is important to understand ... discuss
Supporters of the Culture of Death tend to lack foresight, and do not seem to possess even a rudimentary understanding of human nature. These defects inevitably lead to many cases of the “law of uni ... discuss
TIME's Person of the Year is a joke, mainly because TIME is a joke. It's like the Nobel Peace Prize, a farce.Nonetheless, it has been a yearly ritual since 1927, when Charles Lindbergh was declared TI ... discuss
Brice Sharing Her Abortion Regret Story In December of 1998, I was 23 years old. I lived with my parents and worked at a non-profit in the DC area. I was dating a DC rock icon, and that was, to me, th ... discuss
The following article was written by Dr. Sinéad Donnelly, a consultant in palliative care from Wellington New Zealand. The article was published in the Journal of the New Zealand Medical As ... discuss
Edwarda O'Bara with her mother, Kaye, on Edwarda's 45th birthday. Source.But the foolish things of the world hath God chosen, that He may confound the wise; and the weak things of the world hath ... discuss
Today is a special day for Secular Franciscans. It's the feast of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, a woman who so loved the poor and suffering that she became the patroness of Catholic charities and of the S ... discuss
Disclaimer: I’m no gardener. In fact, I don’t remember the last time I tried to keep a plant alive, and I certainly don’t own any myself. But I recently stumbled across an argument t ... discuss
Eilish O'Reagan, Health Correspondent of the Irish Independent. You can read the article on the Independent's website by clicking here. A LEADING obstetrician has said doctors do intervene to sav ... discuss
ROFLOL..Perhaps Ms. Giles should ask Planned Parenthood why so many of their clinics (abortuaries) are in black neighborhoods...and refer to Ms Sanger's own quotes below to see who the real raci ... discuss
The United States without Texas?From ABC News:A petition for Texas to secede from the union, submitted to the White House, reached the number of signatures needed to draw comment from the Obama admini ... discuss
There are a number of organisations that offer post-abortive counselling such as Rachel's Vineyard . Also, below, please find some words from John Paul II:In h ... discuss
I'm not recognized as a card caring GOP member and definitely not a grumpy ole politician, but I'm also not a happy camper. I can be grumpy with the best of them and I intend to be among the grumpies ... discuss
Leaflet prepared by a Christian family with young children living in London.All Saints’ Eve (Halloween)The meaning of the word HalloweenThe word "Halloween" comes from the Christian celebration of A ... discuss
Welcome to the VOTE! Edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling! If you are new to ‘blog carnivals’, please read the link at the bottom of this post to find out more. This post has many links that ... discuss
On July 4, 2010, the National Archives announced that they had just discovered an original draft of Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence. In it, the young member of the Continental Congres ... discuss
Today, November 4th, 2012 is Orphan Sunday. All around the country, churches are promoting adoption and orphan care in one way or another. Facebook is rife with adoptive ... discuss
By: Bob DeWaayA reader phoned me recently and explained how he has seen churches depart from Bible teaching only to institute various programs for better living. He made an intriguing statement: "Thes ... discuss
Well, the Capture Your Grief Photography Project, hosted by the lovely Carly Marie, was just wrapped up. I am so thankful I decided to participate. I thought I'd share a bit why I did and what it did ... discuss
Dan Bice, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, seems to enjoy causing conservatives grief, with no concern for their families. That's the case with Stephen and Nancy Einhorn. The couple who paid for the vo ... discuss
Not all voters who hold a pro-life position plan to vote for pro-life candidates for public office in the Nov. 6 election. As in 2008, some pro-life Catholic and evangelical protestant Christians are ... discuss
Today we celebrate Helen Kafka, better known as Blessed Maria Restituta.Helen Kafka was born in 1894 to a shoemaker and grew up in Vienna, Austria. She initially worked as a salesgirl and then as an a ... discuss
Last month saw the release of Thabiti Anyabwile’s most recent book The Life of God in the Soul of the Church. I had the privilege of reading the book well before publication and for some time no ... discuss
The following article was written by Ezekial Emanuel and published in the New York Times on October 27, 2012 under the title: Four Myths About Doctor-Assisted Suicide.Ezekial Emanuel is director of th ... discuss
Dear Sir,Prue Leith recounts the sad story of her brother deciding not to take antibiotics for pneumonia when suffering from terminal illness ('Why did my brother die in agony?', Telegraph, October 26 ... discuss
CAPTURE YOUR GRIEF 2012 Photography Project for October-Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness MonthDay 22: Place of Care/BirthOctober 22, 2012 ♥Day 22. Place of Care/Birth: The place that lo ... discuss
Is it weird that I still get butterflies in my stomach when I think about labor? 95% of me can’t wait to have it done and over, with a warm little bundle in my arms. The other 5% keeps whisp ... discuss
This is UNBELIEVABLE.Obama, with Jon Stewart on Comedy Central's The Daily Show, said, "If four Americans get killed, it’s not optimal.""NOT OPTIMAL"???Obama says something so insensitive and unfeel ... discuss
Robert LatimerCanadian media outlets reported yesterday that Robert Latimer was denied entry into Britain due to visa related issues.Latimer, who was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of ... discuss
from Jill Stanek.comby Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN and KelliWe welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.co ... discuss
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN and Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com. Big Blue Wave s ... discuss
From the heart of the The Ozarks, the following letter to the editor is by aka "Buck Angler." Buck is a mainstream, voting, middle class, God-fearing citizen concerned about America. This letter ... discuss
This is the follow-up to the testimony from Ashley Crowley posted earlier.Ashley's sermon, which she wrote out after giving her testimony:So a couple things I’ve learned and want to share that God ... discuss
With no rebirth of traditional values that could lead to more babies, caring for our elderly will become an increasingly onerous burden. Where can this soulless materialism lead? In a Sept. 16 New Yor ... discuss
The saint of the day for October 13 is Blessed Magdalen Panattieri, a Dominican tertiary who was one of the most famous preachers in Italy.Magdalen Panattieri was born at Trino, near Vercelli, in 1443 ... discuss
I’ve been wondering lately if it’s all up to me now, well I know not everythingis up to me, but am I the only one standing in my own way anymore? Have I exhausted all the avenues on this pos ... discuss
You know, I've been ready to move on with my life for years now. I remember back in Feb of 2010 being over all the drama and just wishing things were a bit different where I could move on with m ... discuss
“Vote like your lady parts depend on it…. Because they kinda do.” Found on the Obama 2012 campaign’s official home on Tumblr, this atrocious ad is obviously referring to women’s reproductive ... discuss
Peter SaundersBy Peter Saunders, the Campaign Director - Care Not Killing Alliance - UK.The US state of Massachusetts is to hold a referendum on the legalisation of assisted suicide next month at the ... discuss
Pentecost 19Bethlehem Lutheran Church, BaltimoreSt. James Lutheran Church, BaltimoreOctober 7th, 2012Mark 10:2-16Grace, mercy and peace.... Introductions, etc...The Pharisees can't trip up Jesus. He ... discuss
The general media consensus (even on the left) seems to be that Governor Romney won last night’s debate, but many pundits are quick to point out that debates rarely turn elections. While they ... discuss
Please Please respond to me or contact me! I know you must have seen all of this for years, but I have to keep trying…. am name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /> I n’t, go to the vers ... discuss
4 October AD 1864 The early Church entrusted some women, particularly widows, with helping to carry out the "social work" of the Church, particularly caring for the sick and needy of the congregation. ... discuss
I can't take it anymore.I can't wait for the abusive, highly political, sleazy Obama administration to be history.Obama's Labor Department actually has instructed contractors not to issue layoffs befo ... discuss
Please Please respond to me or contact me. I know you;ve seen all of these for years, but I have to keep trying.hope this video show, if it doesn’t, go to the version without the music…A n ... discuss
If you read the last update, this is a continuation and shows some of the video diaries I kept and only shared, until now, with other birth mothers. I knew it would be important to have it documented ... discuss
In the context of unwanted pregnancy, abortion and adoption are bitter rivals. They are mutually-exclusive, diametrically-opposed competitors, and as things stand today, abortion is winning in a lands ... discuss
In the context of unwanted pregnancy, abortion and adoption are bitter rivals. They are mutually-exclusive, diametrically-opposed competitors, and as things stand today, abortion is winning in a lands ... discuss
Thanks to the local lamestream media for naming me “Chump of the Week!” Read here what they claim I said. Then scroll down to the actual text of what I originally wrote by email. Chum ... discuss
The New York Times uses its op/ed page as a supplement to its editorial page–that is, most of the articles published reflect the views of the editors. Letters to the Editor, too. The NYT has called ... discuss
Equating abortion with genocide is well founded. Many are unaware of Planned Parenthood founder Sanger's "Negro Project," "the eugenic plan to limit or exterminate the black race and ... discuss
In an unsually speedy way, Pope Benedict accepted the resignation of Bishop Matthew Clark of the Diocese of Rochester, effective immediately.Bishop Clark had submitted his resignation in J ... discuss
Remember my friend Alyssa who I blogged about a couple months ago? She and her husband Kendrick were anticipating the arrival of their rainbow baby, Olivia Rose!!Well, I wanted to give a lit ... discuss
Committed pro life watchers in Knoxville, TN has posted this on Facebook. It is important that local people like these keep a watch on what is happening and respond. Already we have heard reports ... discuss
The New York Times uses its op/ed page as a supplement to its editorial page–that is, most of the articles published reflect the views of the editors. Letters to the Editor, too. The NYT has called ... discuss
“Abortion is a complex, painful issue that touches upon faith, gender, and class.”This quote was pulled from an opinion piece on the emphasis given the abortion issue at the Democratic National Co ... discuss
Does our society hold too narrow a view of what defines strength?Palliative CareThe things many would point to as indicators – youth, wealth, a fully capable body – fall short, says Charles Gourge ... discuss
Publicity still from Yellow According to director Nick Cassavetes, incest is “super-weird” ... but ultimately no real problem. Cassavetes, whose new movie Yellow centers on a sexual relat ... discuss
Guest Blogger: Anthony VoltattornThe architecture, the history, the events, the activities, the service opportunities and service work, the Sunday School, the attendance, the experience of the Pastor, ... discuss
Dear Sir,Tragically, a motor neurone sufferer took his life after watching Terry Pratchett's television programme about euthanasia, 'Choosing to Die' ('Patient's suicide after right-to-die TV show', S ... discuss
Wednesday, September 12, 2012 Planned Parenthood postures for bigger place at the troughBy Rita Diller A hog never backs away from the trough, and neither does Planned Parenthood. Raging like ... discuss
Her body, her choice? A Henrico County woman who authorities say abandoned her newborn baby last month in a dryer had never intended to allow the child to survive after being denied an abortion weeks ... discuss
It’s hard to believe that it has already been 11 years since the terrorist attacks on 9/11. I still vividly remember where I was. I was teaching a high school Bible class, the first clas ... discuss
Romney Wants to Keep Key Parts of Obamacare: \"Of course there are a number of things that I like in health care reform that I’m going to put in place,\" he said. ”One is to make sure ... discuss
Dear Sir,It is deeply disturbing that we now have a Health Minister who supports 'assisted suicide' ('Allow terminally ill help to die, urges minister', Telegraph, September 8, 2012). Anna Soubry ... discuss
Comments by Anna Soubry MP, the new health minister, supporting assisted suicide have been condemned by SPUC Pro-Life the group which was officially represented before the courts in the Debbie Purdy a ... discuss
During every presidential election campaign, pro-life voters hear about the importance of choosing the candidate who will nominate to the U.S. Supreme Court judges who will vote to overturn Roe v. Wad ... discuss
The Republican Convention held last week in Tampa, FL and the Democratic Convention underway now in Charlotte, NC convey contrasting worldviews. GOP nominee Gov. Mitt Romney challenged President Obama ... discuss
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN and KelliWe welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com.Culture Campaign r ... discuss
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN and Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com. Culture Campaig ... discuss
AskMarion Romney’s life has been characterized by little-told stories of generosity and service PHOTO: Charles Krupa/AP – h/t to the Daily Mitt Romney, seen above visiting a Lutheran church in New ... discuss
Prayers for The Unemployed and The UnderemployedPrayer for EmploymentLord, there are many people in our nation who are in need of a steady job with sufficient wages to care for themselves and their fa ... discuss
Abortionist James Pendergraft arrives at Orlando Women’s Center in the summer of 2011. Pendergraft owns a chain of five abortion centers in Florida that specialize in late-trm abortions. (Cl ... discuss
Last Night, Aug 30, 2012, Governor Mitt Romney delivers the keynote address accepting the Republican nomination at the 2012 Republican National Convention. GOP Nominees: Mitt Romney for Presid ... discuss
by Rita Diller August 31, 2012 (STOPP.org) - A hog never backs away from the trough, and neither does Planned Parenthood. Raging like a boar in a perpetual feeding frenzy, the abortion giant obsessive ... discuss
by Rita Diller August 31, 2012 (STOPP.org) - A hog never backs away from the trough, and neither does Planned Parenthood. Raging like a boar in a perpetual feeding frenzy, the abortion giant obsessive ... discuss
Melissa Ohden's biological mother and her biological mother's doctor tried to kill her.But she survived. Crying amid the medical waste, she was saved by a nurse.Obama, the most radical pro-abortion pr ... discuss
From the tears and the pain and the fears and the rain From the dark to the light you were once shining bright Put your hand in my hand Put your hand in my hand Let me show you the way A li ... discuss
Holy moly. Did Juan Williams really say that about Ann Romney?After Ann Romney's Republican Convention address, Juan Williams gave his reaction.He was not impressed, at all. Fine. That's his opinion. ... discuss
I have been on yet another biography kick in the past few months. Just in the last couple of weeks I’ve digested two fantastic biographies of characters who are at once very different and yet in ... discuss
Today is the memorial of St. Monica - a saint admire so much for her tenacity, patience, and perseverance in prayer for the conversion of her son, St. Augustine. A persistent prayer warrior, Monica ne ... discuss
Ron Panzer Below is the third and final part in Ron Panzer's essay Stairway of Life. I trust you will find it as enlightening and thought-provoking as I did. MDP Stairway of Life Part 3 What h ... discuss
School jitters. They aren’t just for children anymore, I’m discovering. This year, after 16 years of homeschooling, I’m putting two of my boys in school. e other mothers and I were dropping off ... discuss
The "exception in cases of rape" question to the abortion issue is one that has put many pro-life candidates running for public office on the hot seat. Of all of the questions we at LTI answer in cl ... discuss
Yesterday was the first anniversary of my installation at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Rocklin, California. We have now lived in sunny CA for a little over a year. To that end, here are a few things ... discuss
“And now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” KJV (Read this scripture and more at http://prayerpivot.com) At a wedding-rehearsal dinner I sat b ... discuss
Society cannot function without laws. We need laws and the enforcement of them to ensure safety, structure, and well being. Laws protect our way of life and restrict harmful behavior. A proper legisla ... discuss
Once again, this August 20 I want to share the story of why Tripp and I call Joshua - our first child - the Cornerstone of our family. Here is an excerpt from Dirty Dancing at the Prom and Other Cha ... discuss
Nachrichten - Kardinal Woelki lobt gegenseitige Fürsorge homosexueller Partner | domradio.de - Katholische Nachrichten The Berlin Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki has once again made a strong call ... discuss
A fascinating article in the Wall Street Journal by economist Antony Davies and Catholic theologian Kristina Antolin: Someone is twisting the Catholic Church’s teachings on caring for the poor, ... discuss
A fascinating article in the Wall Street Journal by economist Antony Davies and Catholic theologian Kristina Antolin: Someone is twisting the Catholic Church’s teachings on caring for the poor, ... discuss
Tony NicklinsonSPUC Pro-Life has welcomed the High Court’s rejection today of the pro-euthanasia requests in the Tony Nicklinson and ‘Martin’ cases.Paul Tully, SPUC Pro-Life's general secretary ... discuss
For the past week, I have dreaded going on Facebook. Not because it is a black hole that sucks away my time (though it is), and not because I didn’t want to hear anything about the Olympics (s ... discuss
This reflection is taken from my book Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day, which is available for purchase at: ProLifeRefle ... discuss
