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If Babies Could Vote

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What a dialogue about abortion should look like

PASTORAL REFLECTIONS: Fr. David Poecking

Partisan Rivalries and Salvation

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Who Mediates the Mediators?

NEWSworthy: Jacqueline O'Hara

Kamala Harris Rejects Religious Exemptions for Pro-Lifers

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Attorney General Garland: Ideals without Accountability

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Kamala Harris’s Husband Says Girl Dads Need to Fight for Abortion

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Why Think Witches?

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A Prayer for the Vulnerable

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Melania Trump comes out as pro-abortion

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Scrolling Along, Alone

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Friendship and Life in the Book of Job

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Georgia Supreme Court Again Upholds State’s Heartbeat Law

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Social Security’s People Crisis

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Colorado Abortionist Admits Hard Truth Pro-Abortion Activists Won’t

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CA Adopts TX-Law Model That Could Hurt Pregnancy Centers

The law of unintended consequences is inexorable and dangerous. Last week, the Supreme Court handed down a decision about the Texas six-week abortion ban. That law was constructed specifically to make it difficult for abortion clinics to challenge the law before it went into...
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Ohio bill would protect abortion survivors

Abortion survivor Gianna Jessen was seven months in the womb when her mother was advised to have an abortion, and, as she told the Washington Post in 2016, “doctors did not expect me to live.” Jessen attributes her life to the care she received after a nurse took action to...
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Calligrapher of Life

  A few weeks ago, I attended the world premier of “Tomo ni Ikiru: Shoka Kanazawa Shoko,” a documentary about the life and work of Kanazawa Shoko, the world’s greatest living calligrapher. The title means “Living Side by Side.” During opening remarks, the film’s director...
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Pastoral Reflections

Leadership for Life

    Whatever a community requires, but lacks, it discusses and seeks. Consider, for example, leadership. Good leadership is essential for all communities—large and small, nations and cities, corporations and sports teams, congregations and families—to flourish in their...
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