Poverty, Babies, and Burdens
By Judie Brown For the past 50 years we have listened to media types and social engineers telling us that pregnancy is a burden the…
By Judie Brown For the past 50 years we have listened to media types and social engineers telling us that pregnancy is a burden the…
This weekend, we will celebrate the feast day of a woman who spent her life caring for the poorest of the poor. Born Gonxha Agnes,…
By Susan Ciancio At the 1994 National Prayer Breakfast, St. Teresa of Calcutta said: “I feel that the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion,…
By Natalie Wujick, grade 9 “Peace begins with a smile,” said Mother Teresa. Just a little smile can brighten someone’s day and inspire love and happiness.…
Saint Teresa of Calcutta, or Mother Teresa as she is affectionately known, opened people’s eyes to the needs of the poorest of the poor through…
A new human being begins when sperm penetrates egg. This is not a matter of opinion or religious contention.
Each and every day, people live in apathy while children are mercilessly slaughtered right here within our own borders.
Poverty encompasses much more than mere economic status. Our country is facing a spiritual poverty that only love of Christ and His children can help us overcome.
Integrating the culture of life into the lessons you teach at home or in the classroom should be hassle-free.
Peace begins at home. But what happens when we willfully destroy the home and the people in it? As a society, we are in trouble, for there is a war being waged upon us. And if we don’t arm ourselves properly, we will lose this war. But the reality is that we will lose so much more than that.
Most Americans do not think of abortion as child abuse. But as Mother Teresa once said, “Any country that accepts abortion is . . . teaching its people . . . to use any violence to get what they want.”
By Dr. Brian J. Kopp
When Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, we were caught off guard.