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Williams's comments came in the wake of the arrest of two pro-life advocates who were arrested for using graphic signs outside a BPAS facility in Brighton in September. Full Story


"To 'agree to disagree' means that we no longer see abortion for what it is – a violation of a right so fundamental that disagreement cannot be allowed to tamper with it," writes Fr. Frank Pavone. Full Story

Following her surprise upset in the first round of voting on October 3, Rousseff now finds herself locked in an increasingly difficult battle against a rising tide of pro-life and pro-family sentiment in the country. Full Story

"That is a possibility, but I don't see right now that it is a proximate possibility," the bishop said late last month in response to a question. Full Story


 
In unscripted remarks Pope Benedict XVI denounced "forms of life touted by the public opinion today for which values like marriage count for nothing" as "false divinities that must be unmasked" and thrown down. Full Story
 
Brigham said that he has killed unborn children as old as 36 weeks, and would only kill late-term children on account of a significant health defect. Clinic records, however, show that he aborted the 25-week twins of a woman who was embarrassed that they had been conceived from donated sperm. Full Story



 
New York Republican gubernatorial Carl Paladino has backed down on statements condemning homosexual indoctrination in schools, calling his words "poorly chosen" and casting himself a defender of "gay rights." Full Story
 
A California-based corporation has announced it has enrolled the first patient to undergo therapy using embryo-derived stem cells, after overcoming federal officials' concerns over the dangers of injecting humans with the potentially cancer-causing cells. Full Story



 
"Personally endorsing a prayer event that invites people of all faiths to honor teachers should not be twisted into a constitutional violation," said William Rehwald, Richter's lead counsel in the case. Full Story
 



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