Via Fr. Wilson, a discussion on a blog run by an Orthodox fellow on pro-abortion politicians who are also Orthodox: Here, Here and Here. The previous entry concerned the consistent pro-abortion voting record of the two Orthodox US Senators and the positive relationship that Sen Sarbanes has with the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese. Further to this:…

Clinic encourages women to post farewell messages to their aborted children These are letters from women who have just had abortions at the Allegheny Reproductive Health Center in East Liberty. They are posted — dozens of them — on the walls of the clinic for other patients to read and to think about. They are…

A young woman gets pregnant. She and the father of the baby marry. They discover she’s carrying twins. They’re seriously conjoined, in a way that would prohibit separation, ever. They soldier on, she carries the babies to term, and they’re born yesterday What’s interesting to me is that the hometown paper’s account, is much more…

From a moral philosophical viewpoint. The reader who sent the link remarks: It does argue that the “natural law” argument against abortion is in fact a religious argument, not a secular argument — a distinction that makes more difficult to justify, for example, the attempt by Bishop Burke to effectively excommunicate Catholic public officials for…

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