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Every Mother’s worst nightmare: “I could not just watch my children plunge to their deaths so I threw my body in front of the vehicle.” “Come on, Mom, let’s go,” my kids begged. It was a typical plea from kids painfully waiting for adults to finish up so they could get on with their own…
The teacher would call on me and I’d panic. My palms became damp with sweat and my throat would tighten. I’d tell myself to calm down, but anxiety would force its way up. The eyes of the other students seemed to bore a hole though me, watching and waiting for the answer that would not—could not–come.
The secular media’s enthusiasm for Poland’s pro-abortion protest on October 2, after years of ignoring the much bigger March for Life in Washington, DC, is ironic. Every year at the March for Life in D.C. secular reporting is hard to find despite all the markings of a big news story—a big demonstration drawing hundreds of…
The dueling Marches are over. Opposition was an underlying theme based on the organizers insistence: No Pro-lifers Welcome vs. All Life is Welcome. Now is the next phase of engagement—advancing directly into pro-abortion territory. Put on your spiritual armor and be not afraid as we seek to regain the Constitutional right to life, liberty, and…
(Divine Mercy Sunday is April 7, Come to the Feast of Mercy!) Anyone who is holding a grudge and not forgiving someone is a fool. What is the biggest difference between Christians and non-Christians? And what is the one thing you can do that God promises will come back to you? Answer: Forgiveness, aka mercy.
March 19 is the anniversary of a time when Catholic women of Brazil picked up their most powerful weapon—the rosary—and drove communism from their country. In 1964, the oppressive President Joao Goulart had appointed many communists to positions of leadership. Humble, faithful women understood the power of the Blessed Mother’s intercession and formed rosary…