A nationwide poll of 1,000 high school seniors found nearly half describing themselves as “pro-choice.” But when specific hypothetical scenarios were described, most said they
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — The American Center for Law and Justice is suing Walgreens after the company fired four pharmacists who refused to dispense the “morning-after”
Abortion opponents who gathered in Washington Jan. 23 for their annual march expressed hope that President George W. Bush’s newest nominee for the Supreme Court
WASHINGTON — An overwhelming majority of white Catholics and Protestants support laws endorsing the right of terminally ill patients to decide whether medical care should
WASHINGTON — Advocates reacted with disappointment and triumph to a U.S. Supreme Court decision that continues the ethical debate on assisted suicide but keeps intact
The Church is the most magnificent concept ever created. It has survived persistent abuse, horrifying persecution and widespread neglect. Yet despite its faults (due to