Monthly Archives: February 1990

A Daniel comes to judgment

I don’t know anything about Mayor Ron Wallace.  But I would like to shake his hand.  I do not know whether he is a Catholic, a Protestant, a Jew or an atheist.  But he would get my vote in an election, because he is a man of principle – so unlike the majority of our politicians today. According to December’s Interim, Mr. [...]

2010-06-02T07:45:50-04:00February 2, 1990|Issues|

The In Basket

■At Home The “Little Man Up There” Last August, according to January’s Chatelaine magazine, as she lay on her bed in a nameless Boston abortuary, Chantal Daigle prayed to the “Little Man Up There” and to her late grandparents for strength.  “I need you guys,” she told them a few minutes before she killed the little child of God and grandchild in [...]

2010-06-02T07:45:17-04:00February 2, 1990|Issues|

PEI

One unfortunate effect of the protracted struggle to obtain protection for the unborn, is that it has all been said so often that people tend to become weary of the discussion.  Pro-lifers here were jolted out of any such weariness when the Charlottetown papers carried a letter by Henry Morgentaler, seeking to instruct us in modern realities.  (Editor: Newspapers across Canada carried [...]

2010-06-02T07:44:47-04:00February 2, 1990|Issues|

New Brunswick

Moncton, NB. On November 25, pro-lifers from all corners of the province gathered here for their annual general meeting and workshops.  Representatives from PEI and Nova Scotia also attended. Keynote speaker lawyer Angela Costigan held her audience spellbound as she outlined the kinds of arguments presented in a number of significant Supreme Court cases.  Listeners gained a whole new appreciation of the [...]

2010-06-02T07:44:29-04:00February 2, 1990|Issues|

Alberta and BC update

Pro-life activist Michael O’Malley could be considered living proof of a remark by Erasmus, who once observed:  “Some men delight in litigation.” The president of Campaign Life Calgary, currently involved in not less than four court cases, characteristically summed up this essential aspect of the pro-life struggle with a few well-chosen words:  “You just have to be patient.” And with equally characteristic [...]

2010-06-02T07:44:06-04:00February 2, 1990|Issues|

Withdrawing the staff of life: A pro-life stand

I accept in particular the death that is destined for me, with all the pains that may accompany it. – St. Alphonsus Liguori Two months ago we saw that food and water are routinely withheld from patients in Canadian hospitals.  Last month we examined the attitudes of the groups and organizations most concerned with this practice. Now we are ready to ask [...]

2010-06-02T07:43:19-04:00February 2, 1990|Pro-Life|

The Bible False promises

The extremism that characterizes some of the more enthusiastic and influential proponents of “inclusive” liturgy clearly delineates the threat of using feminist ideology to support the Word of God.  Canadian theologian Mary Malone asserts that “in the language of the Church, women do not exist,” that “liturgy is mostly for men,” that “women are not challenged by the Word of God,” and [...]

2010-06-02T07:42:35-04:00February 2, 1990|Religion|

GOD He/She?

Feminist abuse of language The following is extracted from a new pamphlet entitled God.  He/She?  Inclusive language and its consequences by Donald DeMarco.  The Interim brings it to our readers’ attention in our business of tracing the influence of radical feminism on Christian teachings and on the spiritual and moral nature of the family. The recent insistence on inclusive language is an [...]

2010-06-02T07:42:06-04:00February 2, 1990|Issues|

Feminism in law schools

On December 26, 1989 the Toronto Globe and Mail gave a detailed account of a dispute which has arisen in Ontario law schools.  Michael Reilly, a student at Osgoode Hall, York University, wrote a letter in November to the student newspaper complaining about the unrelieved feminist content in one of his courses.  Students and professors took sides; the next issue of the [...]

2010-06-02T07:28:39-04:00February 2, 1990|Issues|

Gift of life not respected

Test-tube baby clinics in Britain are putting women at risk of having babies born dead or severely handicapped because of the dangers of multiple pregnancies, the London Sunday Times reported on December 10, 1989.  Some centres offering a new technique called FIGT are transferring as many as five or six eggs to a woman to increase her chances of a successful pregnancy.  [...]

2010-06-02T07:23:37-04:00February 2, 1990|Bioethics, Fetal Rights|

True Feminism

According to Michael Cuneo in Catholics Against the Church (reviewed in the new Insight supplement), all “Revivalist” Catholics he interviewed were against feminism.  “All regardless of age and social standing view the Women’s Movement with undisguised loathing, and link it to the breakdown of family, community, and traditional morality in Western society,” he writes. So what’s new, you may say and hastily [...]

2010-06-02T07:22:56-04:00February 2, 1990|Issues|

Sources of Information

Human Life Review (150 East 35th Street, New York, N.Y. 10157-0072) an American quarterly with in-depth, scholarly articles devoted to abortion and related issue. Human Life Research Institute (225A Church Street, Toronto, M5B 1Z2, (416) 864-0065) produces publications with current research regarding such issues as abortion and sex education. Life Cycle Books (2205 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, M4C 1K4, (416) 690-5860) carries an [...]

1990-02-02T07:10:07-05:00February 2, 1990|Issues|

How to fight the media

As pro-lifers we are used to having the slings and arrows of outraged opinion hurled at us via the media.  Considering that substantive arguments against our case are about as rare as snow in July, journalists – for the most part, overwhelmingly pro-abortion in outlook – favour the tactic of ignoring our arguments and stereotyping us as close-minded, mean-spirited fanatics.  Not only [...]

2010-06-02T07:22:10-04:00February 2, 1990|Issues|

New Age dissected

Though it appears the New Age Movement appeals to many people, experts cannot agree as to how pervasive it really is.  Some, however, claim that it is present in every form of mass communication – even in children’s cartoons with their emphasis on magic and “spirit guides.” The following is the first of two articles explaining the movement and its fundamental incompatibility [...]

2010-06-02T07:21:45-04:00February 2, 1990|Society & Culture|

Not in the image of God – Perils of pornography

“You’ve come a long way baby!” Or at least that is what a cigarette advertising campaign of a few years ago would have us believe.  Today’s women need not stoop to secretive smoking, was the message.  The feminist movement has put women on an equal par with men.  Cigarette smoking is a personal behavior to be enjoyed by both sexes. Personal behavior [...]

2010-06-02T07:21:06-04:00February 2, 1990|Society & Culture|
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