Loading...
Loading...
Click here if you don’t see subscription options
Politics & SocietyNews
Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
The action was hailed by pro-life leaders as it continues Ronald Reagan's legacy.
Mary Solitario, 21, center, a Catholic from Virginia, joins a pro-life demonstration outside the U.S. Supreme Court prior to the Women's March on Washington Jan. 21. (CNS photo/Bob Roller)
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Teresa Donnellan
Several Catholic groups attended the march despite their disappointment with its overtly pro-choice platform.
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Teresa Donnellan
Women religious champion social justice issues at the Women's March on Washington.
A young girl peeks through signs she is holding as she walks through downtown Chicago during the city's Jan. 18 March for Life. The marchers were calling for an end to abortion. (CNS photo/Karen Callaway, Catholic New World)
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Jane Sloan Peters
To feminists of a certain cloth, the pro-life mentality is not an opposing view. It is an intrinsic evil, in all circumstances inexcusable, even abhorrent.
Politics & SocietyNews
Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
The percentage of pregnancies ending in abortion is down to 18.8 percent, a decline of nearly two-fifths below is 1983 peak of 30.3 percent.
At the March for Life on Jan. 22, 2016, a police officer warns pro-choice activists to make way for pro-life marchers. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
Politics & SocietyOpinion
Elizabeth Bruenig
Activists do not yet seem to have developed plans for engaging voters on the opposing side.