pro-life

Is Trump’s Supreme Court nominee an abortion foe’s dream – or nightmare?

By David Gibson — March 29, 2017
(RNS) Neil Gorsuch was expected to fulfill the president’s promise to name a justice who would overturn Roe v. Wade. But after Gorsuch’s Senate testimony, some abortion foes are worried.

This woman’s abortion story will challenge your beliefs – no matter what they are

By Jonathan Merritt — February 14, 2017
No matter which side of the abortion debate you’re on, Kassi Underwood will challenge your beliefs. In her book, “May Cause Love: An Unexpected Journey of Enlightenment After Abortion,” she admits her abortion was emotionally painful, which pro-lifers will like. But she claims her abortion led to enlightenment and brought her closer to God, which […]

Priest who posted video with dead fetus on altar is defiant

By David Gibson — November 8, 2016
NEW YORK (RNS) The Rev. Frank Pavone said defeating Hillary Clinton to stop abortion is so important that his Facebook post was justified and not a sacrilege, as critics claim.

Sister Simone Campbell’s inconsistent ethic of life

By Charles C. Camosy — September 21, 2016
(RNS) I invite Sister Campbell to join the movement that is consistently on the side of the most vulnerable and those without privilege.

Should Christians wish Peter Singer a happy birthday?

By Charles C. Camosy — July 6, 2016
(RNS) Here are three reasons traditional Christians should carefully and prayerfully engage Singer’s work with an open mind.

Pro-life hypocrisy on Texas abortion decision

By Mark Silk — June 29, 2016
Who's kidding whom?

Russell Moore’s controversial LGBT comments at Justice Conference: Hateful or helpful?

By Jonathan Merritt — June 13, 2016
Moore was asked to speak on an ethic of life, but diverted his talk midway to offer withering statements on homosexuality.

Chicago shocker: Catholic archdiocese to offer 12 weeks of paid parental leave

By David Gibson — May 18, 2016
(RNS) The move is almost unheard of in U.S. Catholic dioceses and reflects a new effort to put the church’s money where its mission is.

Anti-abortion activist behind covert videos to be in Texas court

By Reuters — February 4, 2016
HOUSTON - David Daleiden, indicted for using a fake driver's license ID to aid secret filming inside Planned Parenthood facilities, will likely seek to have charges dropped.

Survey: Women distrust churches for abortion advice

By Timothy C. Morgan — November 25, 2015
(RNS) Fear of gossip and judgmental reactions routinely prevents churchgoing women who are considering an abortion from first seeking the counsel of pastors or others in their church, according to a new survey by an evangelical polling group.

I’m radically pro-life, and not only when it’s on the cheap (COMMENTARY)

By Marcia Pally — November 17, 2015
(RNS) Laws limiting abortion don’t pay for sonograms or day care, and they don’t feed or educate children.

A consistently pro-life ethic should include gun control

By Laura Turner — October 7, 2015
(RNS) My rights don't matter as much as another person's life.

Lawmakers call for probes into Planned Parenthood video allegations

By Jennifer Calfas — July 16, 2015
The anti-abortion group Center for Medical Progress claims that the Planned Parenthood foundation violated the law by selling fetal tissue to medical researchers.

Americans prefer ‘pro-choice’ label by biggest margin in seven years

By David Gibson — May 29, 2015
(RNS) The latest poll could signal an end to the seesaw battle that has characterized opinions on abortion over the past few years.

TONY CAMPOLO: Why Christians should vote for Hillary

By Tony Campolo — April 13, 2015
The former spiritual advisor to President Bill Clinton says he supports Hillary even though he is pro-life. He lays out why he thinks other Christians should too.
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