When the cell was first discovered (and named) by Robert Hooke in 1665, it was hailed as a major discovery. However, it was initially thought to be just a cell wall containing a mass of some sort of undifferentiated protoplasm. It took years for…
During a recent episode of his “Walk Humbly” podcast, the Bishop of Arlington, Virginia, Michael Francis Burbidge, spoke out against two proposed constitutional amendments likely appearing before Virginia voters this November, describing them as…
After one of his patients had his euthanasia assessment conducted outside a doughnut shop, an Ontario doctor has been placed under supervision by the province’s physicians’ regulator due to repeated failures to adhere to protocols and…
A federal appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Right to Life of Michigan challenging the state’s expansive and radical abortion amendment, which allows abortions up to birth. The appeals court ruled the pro-life plaintiffs lacked…
Canada made a dark choice in 2016. Instead of investing in more care, support, and hope for people who are suffering, the Canadian government legalized assisted suicide through a program called Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). From the…
In a newly released paper in the prestigious journal Bioethics, three prominent bioethicists argue that when someone decides to commit suicide via self-starvation and dehydration — known in euthanasia movement parlance as “voluntary stop eating…
“You should have been aborted!” The Harvard student yelled this in my face while I was visiting the campus for a forum on abortion in the black community. It wasn’t the first time someone had said this to me, and it wouldn’t be the last. I’ve…
For decades, Alveda King, as a fulltime associate at Priests for Life, would have me as a guest at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Service on the federal holiday in his honor in January. The speeches were always inspiring,…
I am writing to you today with a sense of deep urgency. This Thursday, May 28, the New Jersey Senate is scheduled to vote on S2260 — and we need every member of our network to act before that vote is called. This is not an ordinary abortion…
My wife and I watched Sunday night’s National Memorial Day Concert on PBS. While this is a yearly tradition for us, this tribute to 250 years of military service struck home in an especially powerful way. All the tribute enactments were…
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