NEWSworthy: Maria McFadden Maffucci

RFK Jr, Autism, Eugenics--and Pro-Life Silence?

BLOG: Diane Moriarty

Rape Is a Pro-life Issue

NEWSworthy: John Grondelski

IVF: The Frozen Sleep Evading Time

PASTORAL REFLECTIONS: Rev. Paul Stallsworth

AN OPEN LETTER: TO THE CARDINALS OF THE CONCLAVE FROM A PROTESTANT PASTOR

NEWSworthy: Madeline Fry Schultz

REPORT: The Abortion Pill Hurts Women

NEW ISSUE AVAILABLE in HTML

WINTER 2025

BLOG: Brian Caulfield

My Cardinal to the End

NEWSworthy: Ed Mechmann

New York Pushes Assisted Suicide

BLOG: Margaret Hickey

Media “Gaslighting” and the Popes

BUY COFFEE, SAVE LIVES

Check out our new Partnership with 7 Weeks Coffee!

PASTORAL REFLECTIONS: Rev. Victor Lee Austin

An Ordinary Person

PASTORAL REFLECTIONS: Fr. Gerald Murray

The Victory of Life

BLOG: Blake Schaper

Two AI’s Debated about Abortion: Here’s What Happened

BLOG: Peter Pavia

Sympathy for the Procurator

PASTORAL REFLECTIONS: Rev. George G. Brooks

Death as the Way to Life

NEWSworthy: Matt Lamb

A Modest Proposal? Abort Babies and Save Money on Births, Colorado Argues

Truth and Reason in Defense of Life

Buttonhome1pngtina edit
Buttonhome2

335,113 people have visited this page. 187 have visited this page today.

NEWSworthy

Iowa House Speaker Promotes Focus on ‘Alternatives’ over Further Protections for the Preborn

  Iowa’s House speaker is suffering from a bad case of either/or syndrome. He recently suggested that helping women choose life should come ahead of legal protections for preborn babies in the Hawkeye State, rather than supporting both types of legislation with equal focu...
Read More →

Ohio Abortion Lobby Doesn’t Want Women To Be Told Baby Has a Heartbeat

  Women should not be told when their preborn babies have a heartbeat, according to abortion activists in Ohio. The abortion industry wants to see a state law that requires doctors to tell women about a baby’s heartbeat struck down, following the passage of a constitutional...
Read More →

BLOG

The Gangs of Constantinople

  Factionalism and division, partisanship and parties. Sides. Teams. Colors. The conflict reverberating in those words harkens back, like many of the darker expressions of our humanity, to the Roman Empire—and the racetrack. Horse racing was an integral part of Roman culture...
Read More →

Pastoral Reflections

Pastoral Reflection for Lent 2025

  On the first Sunday in Lent this year, many churches will read St. Luke’s account of our Lord’s forty days’ temptations in the wilderness, which is preceded by a genealogy of Jesus (Lk. 3:23-38). St. Matthew’s Gospel has a genealogy too (Mt. 1:1-17), proceeding from...
Read More →

ERA NEW YORK STATE EXPLAINER

CURRENT ISSUE

NEW ISSUE ONLINE

HUMANIZE

The blog and podcast of Wesley J. Smith

SIGN UP HERE!

  • Join us!

    Join Now

The focus of civilized discussion of the abortion issue

Our mission is to give the readers the tools to have a "civilized discussion" about many issues related to the life issues, most notably Abortion. Further the continuation of our cause by donating to a highly reputable life-affirming organization
Donate Now

Archive Spotlight