Pro-Life This Week – April 24, 2020
Week in Review – Quick actions end threats to life at both ends of the life spectrum This week, New York State showed its total…
Week in Review – Quick actions end threats to life at both ends of the life spectrum This week, New York State showed its total…
Week in Review – No sex ed; Free pro-life ed; Pandemic and abortion; PP Baby Body Parts A silver lining has developed as a result…
Week in Review – Planned Parenthood revealed THE major news in the pro-life world has to center around the coronavirus pandemic. As Covid-19 spreads across…
For Immediate Release WASHINGTON, D.C. (February 18, 2020) – American Life League is responding with the following statement to California congresswoman Grace Napolitano’s embrace of…
By Judie Brown When Californians awoke to the news that Planned Parenthood will open 50 reproductive health centers in high schools throughout Los Angeles, we…
Week in Review – KY Ultrasound Law Upheld; Planned Parenthood Infiltrates LA High Schools; Baby Tinslee Allowed to Live On Monday, December 9, the Supreme…
By Jim Sedlak Breaking news this month was the announcement by Planned Parenthood Federation of America that it has selected its new president. The new…
Though confusion has seemed to emanate from recent actions out of Rome, we understand that Christ is in charge. He will be our refuge.
Now that Pope Benedict XVI has officially departed from the papacy, the news headlines are going mad, or at least suspiciously American, in the quest to raise the specter of a possible American pope.
By Camille Giglio
Theodore Roosevelt High School, founded in 1922, and located in the East L.A. area of Los Angeles, according to government-approved collectors of public and private personal data, has the highest teenage birth rates in the entire L.A. area, maybe even in the state.
By Camille Giglio
Theodore Roosevelt High School, founded in 1922, and located in the East L.A. area of Los Angeles, according to government-approved collectors of public and private personal data, has the highest teenage birth rates in the entire L.A. area, maybe even in the state.
Growing up in suburban Los Angeles, I was not immune to those fairy tales that invited little minds to imagine what it would be like to be Maid Marian or Sir Lancelot or maybe even Cinderella.