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Tag: pro-life

Pro-Lifers March Across the Iberian Peninsula

Bridget Ryder March 18, 2023

The large turnout for the march shows that the Iberian pro-life movement is in fact gaining steam.

Ireland Spends a Million to Outrank Pro-Life Groups

Bridget Ryder March 11, 2023

“The HSE monitors the search ad performance and that of disingenuous agencies on an on-going basis and share feedback with Google,” the government admitted.

Spanish MPs Reminded Abortion Kills

Bridget Ryder March 7, 2023

Derecho a Vivir said in a statement it hoped the images make the deputies “a little more aware of what they are legislating.”

Citizens Request Treaty Change for Abortion

Bridget Ryder February 22, 2023

The initiative is another example of attempts by abortion advocates to evade democracy.

ECR Group Celebrates Christmas With Forum on Life

Bridget Ryder December 24, 2022

The Second Forum on Life reminded participants that conservative policies must originate in the restoration of Christian family values, which begins with reclaiming language.

Ireland’s Renewal Tour: Rebuilding a Culture of Life

Jonathon Van Maren December 13, 2022

In May 2018, Ireland’s pro-life movement suffered a devastating defeat, but they are rallying, dedicated to the legacy of defiance that is so uniquely Irish. Their story deserves to be told, and I hope I have done it justice.

Champion Conservative is the New Head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

Jan Bentz November 18, 2022

Broglio has cherished his service to military personnel, and did not fail to point out that the military “remains the largest single source of vocations to the priesthood in the United States.”

When the Law Defines What It Means to Be Human

Abigail Wilkinson Miller November 17, 2022

Today, it is all too common to prize self-sufficiency as a virtue—a virtue by nature inaccessible to the sick and to the disabled, to pregnant women and to the elderly, and to children of any age.

Abraham Lincoln, Roe, and the Politics of Prudence

Veronica Lademan October 11, 2022

To engage in judicial activism is to embrace a spirit of anarchy, in which the means of determining law are dependent upon who happens to be in power at a given moment. As Lincoln said, “we shall sooner have the fowl by hatching the egg than by smashing it.”

Spain’s Pharmacists Obliged to Dispense Emergency Contraception

Bridget Ryder September 11, 2022

Pharmacists’ professional associations want to see their right to conscientious objection specifically recognized in the law to avoid legal problems.

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