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awelborn
Evangelium Vitae or The Gospel of Life I would now like to say a special word to women who have had an abortion. The Church is aware of the many factors which may have influenced your decision, and she does not doubt that in many cases it was a painful and even shattering decision. The…
Americans On Call
By
awelborn
Here to help: It’s been a year since our official launch at the 2006 March for Life. We started with a bold vision of what Americans can accomplish through faith and the charitable actions it inspires. We started with a challenge—can we—We the People of the United States of America—eliminate the demand for abortion? Most…
Again, from DC
By
awelborn
Ann Rogers reports on Archbishop Wuerl’s stance on abortion-supporting Catholic pols: In a talk last week in a small chapel on Washington’s K Street, the heart of the lobbying community, Archbishop Wuerl distinguished between doing nothing and teaching. He had said Mass for an overflow crowd, most of which stayed for his talk on a…
Hills Like White Elephants
By
awelborn
G. Tracy Mehan looks at the Hemingway story in today’s Spectator: An example of Hemingway’s ruthless honesty, is his unsparing portrayal of abortion as being the result of a male imperative for convenience and control, disguised as solicitude for the girl. Clearly, it is the man who is encouraging the girl to have the abortion…
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