Yearly Archives: 1988

Ottawa Fast for Life

Three members of Campaign Life Coalition completed their Ottawa fast for life June 17, having attained their goal of informing parliamentarians and thousands of other Canadians of the violence of abortion. Kurt Gayle, 44, Gerard Liston, 28 and supply manager and co-coordinator Vladimir Hirko, 45, went home satisfied. The fasters released a balloon while striking a gong every 4 minutes to symbolize [...]

2009-07-23T11:57:51-04:00July 23, 1988|Issues|

Stellarton, N.S. “Sleazebags”

Over 250 people participated in a pro-life walk and rally in Stellarton, Nova Scotia.  The most moving speech came from Candace Robichaud who related her personal experience with abortion.  The Sunday June 26th pro-life rally was moving along uneventfully until politics was mentioned. Two Nova Scotia MLAs in the audience, Jack McIsaac and Donald Cameron, both PCs, also addressed the audience, indicating [...]

2009-07-23T11:58:48-04:00July 23, 1988|Pro-Life|

National Pro-Lifers in Charlottetown

The biggest topic of discussion at the Alliance for Life national convention in Charlottetown June 24-25 was not on the agenda.  It was the statement circulated by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops advising Senators and Members of Parliament that they could support the abortion proposal known as Amendment “A” with a clear conscience. The two hundred delegates gathered at the University [...]

2009-07-23T11:09:02-04:00July 23, 1988|Issues|

Good News!

(Last of three articles) Father Ted Colleton I always like to give the impression that I am overworked, extremely busy, under pressure and in great demand. Some people even believe it.  I don’t!  But when I get back from “Safari” there are usually messages and the news is more often bad than good. The other night I returned from a long plane [...]

2009-07-23T08:34:41-04:00July 23, 1988|Issues|

Let the dignity of man prevail IVF: from Euphoria to Degradation

The birth of the world’s first ‘test-tube’ baby, just a decade ago in July 1978, was hailed world-wide as a major medical breakthrough, a giant step forward in helping women, hitherto infertile, to achieve their heart’s desire to have a child.  No one at that time could conceive of slicing up human embryos, or cross-fertilizing human sperm with animal ova. But even [...]

2009-07-23T08:33:12-04:00July 23, 1988|Issues|

NDP

The Ontario NDP re-affirmed its commitment to abortion at its Thunder Bay end-of-June 1988 convention.  Morgentaler remains its hero as, of course, he is of the Ontario Liberals, the feminists, the Toronto Star, and Globe, the Ottawa Citizen, McLeans, and the gay-lesbian crowd. The sputtering rebellion of a few Windsor NDPers who oppose the killing of the unborn (see June Interim, page [...]

2009-07-23T08:27:51-04:00July 23, 1988|Politics|

Banning The Interim?

If some members of the Ontario Legislative Press Gallery have their way, the membership privileges of The Interim may be revoked. The Interim has been an associate member of the Press Gallery since June 1987.  At that time, according to then president of the Gallery, Dan Rath, [The Interim] “meets the requirements for membership outlined in the Gallery’s constitution.” A year later, [...]

2009-07-23T08:27:01-04:00July 23, 1988|Issues|

Refusal to Prosecute

For the second time in less than a month, Denis Dillon, a widely-respected lawyer in the United States, has had to choose between principles and expediency: whether to follow his conscience with regard to abortion, or whether to forget principles and think only of his legal and political career.  Both times Dillon laid his career on the line and refused to act [...]

2009-07-23T08:26:07-04:00July 23, 1988|Issues|

Vatican Condemnation of I.V.F.

Rome: The Vatican has condemned the use of in vitro fertilization and in the Charter of Rights of the Family, put out by the Holy See, it stated that “human life must be absolutely respected and protected from the moment of conception.”  The fact that 90% of babies “started” using the method of I.V.F., are never born, is proof enough that this [...]

2009-07-23T08:24:07-04:00July 23, 1988|Bioethics, Religion, Society & Culture|

New Life Forms

Canada and USA: Scientists have broken the walls that separate the species.  Laboratories are responsible for having created several thousand new plant and animal life forms. Such new forms being researched or already in existence are: wheat, implanted with flounder fish anti-freeze gene, to be able to withstand below freezing temperatures; mice implanted with human growth-hormone gene, making them twice the normal [...]

2009-07-23T08:22:47-04:00July 23, 1988|Issues|

Banning Embryo Research

West Germany: West Germany will introduce legislation limiting experimentation and banning any research that would “affect the dignity of the human race” said Justice Minister Hans Engenhard. Health Minister Rita Suessmuth said that Germany had a special responsibility to respond to such research in an exemplary way.  She was referring to the Nazis who attempted to create the “Master Race.” This new [...]

2009-07-23T08:21:56-04:00July 23, 1988|Bioethics|

Fertility Drugs

Another “medical miracle”, the fertility drug, bears closer study, reported Marilyn Linton of the Toronto Sun. Women seeking help with infertility are given these drugs to stimulate egg production. This often results in multiple births with as many as four or five babies being born.  This is an amazing burden for any new parents to cope with. There are also terrible side [...]

2009-07-23T08:20:49-04:00July 23, 1988|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Seminary freed from entanglements

Toronto: Cardinal Carter has severed ties between St. Augustine’s Seminary and the University of Toronto.  The Cardinal was unwilling to comply with the demand from the Toronto School of Theology (TST) that St. Augustine’s abide with the rules of tenure of the University.  This rule ensures that professors are practically irremovable, no matter what they teach or how they behave. In 1984, [...]

2009-07-23T11:11:47-04:00July 23, 1988|Issues|

Condoms II

Saskatoon: According to the Vice President of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB), Most Rev. Robert Lebel, handing out clean needles or condoms to reduce the spread of AIDS should be supported by the Christian community. “We shouldn’t lay a guilt trip on health-care workers because we don’t approve of condoms,” he told members of the Catholic Health Association of Canada.  [...]

2009-07-23T08:18:49-04:00July 23, 1988|Society & Culture|

CCCB Notes of March 17/88 TEXT 2

The following text was issued on March 17, 1988 as “Notes on CCCB Permanent Council stand on abortion.”  Certain phrases of particular importance in revealing the frame of mind of those who phrase these notes have been printed in bold. 1)      Each human life begins with conception.  From conception, a separate and unique human life is present, with all the chromosomes and [...]

2009-07-22T13:08:47-04:00July 22, 1988|Religion|
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