WASHINGTON (OSV News) The pro-life movement should work to change hearts and minds on the issue of abortion by demonstrating radical solidarity with women and unborn children, some of the movement s thought leaders said at a Jan. 19 panel in the nation s capital.
Experts on the panel, sponsored by the University of Notre Dame s de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture and held on the eve of the national March for Life, said that in order for the movement to be successful, it has to demonstr
WASHINGTON (OSV News) While the nation's legal landscape regarding abortion has changed after the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization ruling in June 2022, the church's pro-life advocacy has entered a new phase. But this is nothing new for the church and members of the faithful who have long been key players in efforts to oppose expanded abortion laws.
DENVER Catholic voters are worried about vandalism and attacks targeting churches and pro-life pregnancy centers, regardless of how often they attend church. A new poll sponsored by EWTN found that more than four in five Catholic likely voters are very or somewhat concerned about the attacks.
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Catholic likely voters tend to be strong supporters of religious freedom and conscientious objections in general, but conversations still need to take place to help brid.