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  • 3 weeks ago | catholicworldreport.com | Susan Ciancio |Robert Barron

    Pope John Paul II embraces a young woman during the closing Mass of World Youth Day in Denver in 1993. (CNS photo/Joe Rimkus Jr.) Twenty years ago, on April 2, 2005, St. John Paul II died, ending his 26-year pontificate. Throughout his long pontificate, he boldly taught the importance of building a culture of life.

  • 4 weeks ago | us2.campaign-archive.com | Matthew Balan |Susan Ciancio |Ngala Killian Chimtom |David G. Bonagura

    Entering Heaven on Earth is a beautiful education in both art and the Faith By Matthew Balan on Mar 28, 2025 03:46 am The famed St. John Cantius parish in Chicago is the founding site of the Catholic Art Institute—a non-profit that aims to promote “the essential need for beauty to elevate our senses and illuminate our souls.” Read in browser » Facts about the danger of Abortion Pill regimen: Planned Parenthood “agrees” By Susan Ciancio on Mar 27, 2025 07:00 pm As its use to kill preborn...

  • 4 weeks ago | catholicworldreport.com | Susan Ciancio |Carl Olson

    Facts about the danger of Abortion Pill regimen: Planned Parenthood “agrees”Facts about the Danger of Abortion Pill Regimen: Planned Parenthood “Agrees” As its use to kill preborn babies has skyrocketed, the dispensing of the abortion pill has become a hot-button topic over the last few years. Recent statistics state that it accounted for “63% of all abortions in the formal health care system” in 2023.

  • 1 month ago | catholicworldreport.com | Susan Ciancio |Carl Olson

    World Down Syndrome Day and the fight for love and lifeIn the US, estimates of abortion of babies diagnosed with Down syndrome range from 60% to 90%. In Iceland, that number is nearly 100%, while in Denmark it’s 98%, and in Australia, it is about 90%. Four-year-old Will Daub, aka, "Iron Will". (Image: Team Iron Will / teamironwill.org)March 21, 2012, was the first World Down Syndrome Day.

  • 2 months ago | lifenews.com | Steven Ertelt |Susan Ciancio

    Brooke Stanton and Christiane West, founders of Contend Projects—a nonpartisan science education nonprofit organization—have been working tirelessly with several states throughout the country advocating for a change in science education standards in school textbooks. They want children of all ages to learn the correct science of embryology. And it looks like their efforts may have borne fruit in Nebraska.

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