Showing posts with label Murder in the First Degree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Murder in the First Degree. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Roman Cardinal: Catholics Should Renew Commitment to Stopping Abortion | LifeNews.com




Bishops: Catholics Should Renew Commitment to Stopping Abortion | LifeNews.com

In a new statement marking Respect Life Month, October 2012, the head of the pro-life outreach for the Catholic bishops says Catholics should “renew their personal commitment to defend all human life, especially the most vulnerable members of the human family.

Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, chairman

Roman Cardinal: Catholics Should Renew Commitment to Stopping Abortion | LifeNews.com




Bishops: Catholics Should Renew Commitment to Stopping Abortion | LifeNews.com

In a new statement marking Respect Life Month, October 2012, the head of the pro-life outreach for the Catholic bishops says Catholics should “renew their personal commitment to defend all human life, especially the most vulnerable members of the human family.

Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, chairman

Murderous Canadian Parliament Defeats Pro-Life Motion 312 on Abortion | LifeNews.com




Canadian Parliament Defeats Pro-Life Motion 312 on Abortion | LifeNews.com

The Canadian Parliament defeated Motion 312 on a 203-91 vote. The motion says Canada should re-examine when human life begins and has sparked a national debate about the issue of abortion.
Immediately after the vote, the Campaign Life Coalition, one of the major pro-life groups in Canada, said it was not deterred by

Murderous Canadian Parliament Defeats Pro-Life Motion 312 on Abortion | LifeNews.com




Canadian Parliament Defeats Pro-Life Motion 312 on Abortion | LifeNews.com

The Canadian Parliament defeated Motion 312 on a 203-91 vote. The motion says Canada should re-examine when human life begins and has sparked a national debate about the issue of abortion.
Immediately after the vote, the Campaign Life Coalition, one of the major pro-life groups in Canada, said it was not deterred by