‘Unconscionable’: California Gov. Newsom Cites Jesus on Billboards Promoting Abortion
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Posted by bcadmin | Sep 24, 2022 | News, Nota in Brevis |
September 24th is the traditional memorial of Our Lady of Ransom, one which goes back to the twelfth century, invoking the Blessed Mother and her patronage to help free slaves, especially from capture by the Muslims. What is old is new again. For a history of this feast, here is Father Paul Haffner’s fine summary.[…]
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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 24, 2022 / 10:05 am (CNA).
An 84-year-old pro-life volunteer was shot on Sept. 20 while going door-to-door in her community to talk about a ballot measure concerning abortion in Michigan, the g…

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 24, 2022 / 10:00 am (CNA).
For the past several years, Live Action has hosted its annual Life Awards Gala to recognize pro-life leaders for their outstanding work in the defense of life. This year, nearly 500 people gathered in Dana Point, California, on Sept. 17 for the third annual event, the first to be held in a post-Roe America.
This year’s awardees included Pastor Lee Jong-Rak; Mary Wagner, a Canadian pro-life activist; and Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch. EWTN Pro-Life Weekly spoke with two of the awardees and the president and founder of Live Action, Lila Rose.
Jong-Rak is the founder of a ministry in South Korea that gives mothers an option other than abortion. Mothers who determine they are unable to care for their baby can anonymously leave their child in a climate-controlled baby box. To date, these baby boxes have helped save more than 1,500 lives.
“When I met the first baby, I was so shocked and I was so moved,” Jong-Rak said. “I prayed to God, and I believe that God gave me a mission to do.”
Meanwhile, Fitch received a standing ovation when given her award. It was her state’s case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, that led the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.
“Now that we’ve changed the entire narrative in American history, this is a new chapter,” Fitch said. “It truly means so very much to me, but to accept this award not only for myself but for my entire team.”
Rose also shared in the excitement of a post-Roe America: “There’s a lot of joy. There’s so much to celebrate. We have so many heroes in the room tonight,” she said.
“But there’s also the message that our work is just getting started in many ways. We have so much left to do in our movement,” she added.
“So, while we take a pause to celebrate, we’re also making the battle plan for the work ahead to change hearts and minds, to shift public opinion, and to establish legal protection for preborn children in every state of the country,” she said.
Rose also took a moment to comment on her recent interview on the Dr. Phil show and said he, along with many members of the audience, seemed “completely blindsided by pro-life facts — facts about human development, the science of when life begins, by facts on the harm of abortion.”
“People need to hear these facts,” she emphasized. “They’ve been given misinformation, or there’s ignorance about abortion, about its harm, and so we should be prepared to share the facts.”
Rose concluded: “It’s really winsome — when people hear that it gives them an opportunity to see the humanity of the baby, to learn about the evil of abortion, and to have a vision for something better.”
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Sep 24, 2022 | Archdiocese of Chicago, Cardinal Blase Cupich, Catholic Charities, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Governor Greg Abbott, immigration reform, Migrants, News |
When busloads of migrants sent from Texas arrived outside Chicago’s Union Station, a consortium of public and nonprofit service providers swung into action.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Sep 24, 2022 | Archdiocese of Chicago, Cardinal Blase Cupich, Catholic Charities, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Governor Greg Abbott, immigration reform, Migrants, News |
When busloads of migrants sent from Texas arrived outside Chicago’s Union Station, a consortium of public and nonprofit service providers swung into action.
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Denver Newsroom, Sep 24, 2022 / 09:00 am (CNA).
Catholics who struggle with mental illness, and their loved ones who want to help them, will soon find more formal support in the Phoenix Diocese. …
Posted by bcadmin | Sep 24, 2022 | Catholic News Service, Church in Africa, Congo, Jesuit Refugee Service, News, Refugees |
Esther Ngemba knows what it’s like to suddenly leave her homeland behind and face questions not just about safety but continuing her education.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Sep 24, 2022 | Catholic News Service, Church in Africa, Congo, Jesuit Refugee Service, News, Refugees |
Esther Ngemba knows what it’s like to suddenly leave her homeland behind and face questions not just about safety but continuing her education.
Read MoreThe whole educational ethos of the school must be founded in the Christ-like values of love, compassion, acceptance and forgiveness and on a genuinely Catholic understanding of inclusivity and freedom of conscience
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Pope Francis at the Economy of Francesco conference for young economists, researchers, and activists in Assisi, Italy, Sept. 24, 2022. / Vatican Media.
Rome Newsroom, Sep 24, 2022 / 07:42 am (CNA).
Pope Francis on Saturday lamented the loss of …
Posted by bcadmin | Sep 24, 2022 | Archbishop Timothy Broglio, Bishops, Catholic News Service, Church in Asia, News, North Korea, peace talks, South Korea |
South Korean Catholic leaders will be part of a 40-member delegation that will meet with U.S. bishops and government representatives in early October to explore ways to build closer relations with North Korea.
Read MoreGiorgia Meloni, leader of the Brothers of Italy, a conservative sovereignist party, is seeking to become her country’s first woman prime minister
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Sep 24, 2022 | Catholic Charities, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Japan, Maryknolls, Mining, New Mexico, News, religious sister |
Maryknoll Sister Rose Marie Cecchini never expected to spend so much of her ministry — and for such a lengthy period — helping the state’s tribal peoples deal with the literal fallout of uranium mining.
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Sep 24, 2022 | Catholic News Service, News, Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Science, Vatican |
Condemning all atrocities against civilians and crimes against humanity, members of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences called for accountability and independent investigations into suspected war crimes in the world’s current conflicts.
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