Monthly Archives: February 1991

Pro-life group denied place in Christmas parade

“It is nothing less than blatant discrimination that denied North Halton Pro-Life the right to participate in this year’s Acton Christmas Parade,” said that organization’s president Grace Steenhof, in early December. Bill Spielvogel, a volunteer fire-fighter of 33 years and chairman of the Parade Committee, said they were “simply following the steps of Georgetown in not allowing political groups to participate.” “But [...]

2009-08-04T13:48:16-04:00February 4, 1991|Pro-Life|

Germans unite for life

German unification took on a new meaning when pro-lifers from both (former) East and (former) West Berlin marched November 21, 1990 through the centre of the city. At one o’clock in the afternoon, four to five thousand people assembled outside St. Hedwig’s Cathedral in what was once East Berlin. Speakers included the Bishop of Berlin and pro-life leaders. A special guest was [...]

2009-08-04T13:45:07-04:00February 4, 1991|Abortion, Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

Québec Bishops ready for sovereignty

The Assembly of Quebec Bishops (AEQ) has outlined several conditions for an independent Quebec in a submission to the Quebec Belanger-Campeau Commission. The Commission has been holding hearings on constitutional changes. Most of the submissions so far have favoured a sovereign Quebec state. In a brief presented on November 13, three representatives of the AEQ explained that ‘reform’ would require the following: [...]

2009-08-04T13:42:28-04:00February 4, 1991|Politics, Religion, Society & Culture|

You were asking

What is meant by ‘organic farming’? L.W., Toronto This is a development which some scientists see as a part of the ‘Brave New World.’ It is suggested that human beings could be developed for their ‘spare parts’. Women would be paid to have babies which would be aborted in order that they be cannibalized when doctors ‘harvested’ their organs—heart, liver, pancreas, etc. [...]

2009-08-04T13:35:25-04:00February 4, 1991|Abortion, Bioethics, Euthanasia, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

New family magazine: NAZERETH JOURNAL

As all book reviewers know, sometimes the biggest chore is preserving to read the book through to the end. Because I’m asked to review many ‘lifestyle’ books—about families, divorce, children, grief, etc.—a lot of trite and ‘junk-food’ genre publications come across my desk. So it’s with great delight I draw The Interim readers’ attention to a new publication Nazareth, a Catholic Family [...]

2009-08-04T13:29:17-04:00February 4, 1991|Book Review, Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

Landmark success in fetal surgery

Johanna Rubin, M.D., writing in the August/September 1990 editionof the American Life League (ALL), All about issues, reports that a landmark medical achievement could revolutionize prenatal medicine. Pre-born baby Doctors at the University of California in San Francisco repaired a hole in the diaphragm of a 24-week old male pre-born baby, which allowed parts of a stomach, spleen and intestines to crowd [...]

2009-08-04T13:26:55-04:00February 4, 1991|Religion, Society & Culture|

Update – Religion

The following letter, dated November 28, was addressed to Mr. John Carroll of Thunder Bay, Ontario who is the Chairman of families and Friends of the Handicapped. Mr. Carroll is pro-life. In 1990 he appeared before the House of Commons Committee on Bill C-43 objecting to the proposed legislation. Recently he wrote the editor of Scarboro Missions, a monthly magazine ostensibly devoted [...]

2009-08-04T13:23:04-04:00February 4, 1991|Abortion, Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

Canada at War

Pro-life activists, like everyone else, are concerned about war. On the surface nothing is more anit-life than war. Yet ours is a different perspective from that of political commentators, be they professionals or amateurs. We are not about to bestow darts or laurels on one or other party in the Gulf. Nor are we prepared to judge whether war or sanctions is [...]

2009-08-04T13:10:56-04:00February 4, 1991|Editorials, Politics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

University politics: the high art of taking offence

There is a joking reference often made over a beer in Queen’s University’s pubs about the increasing number of homosexual and lesbian activists at the university that goes something like this: “They don’t call Queen’s University Queen’s for nothing.” If taken out of the pubs to the public domain, this tasteless joke would likely have all those who dare to utter it [...]

2009-08-04T13:04:26-04:00February 4, 1991|Society & Culture|

World traveller for life

Under the headline “Witness in demand around the world,” New Zealand’s national pro-life paper, Humanity reported the following about Dr. Philip Ney of Victoria, B.C. “In a feat of endurance, Professor Philip Ney of Canada gave expert evidence in two court cases on opposite sides of the world last month—within two days of each other. “Dr. Ney, a professor of psychiatry from [...]

2009-07-31T14:05:43-04:00February 1, 1991|Abortion, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Nancy Cruzan dies

Nancy Beth Cruzan, a 33-year-old Missouri woman reported to be in a coma since a 1983 car accident, died December 26, 1990, in Mount Vernon, Missouri, 12 days after the liquid diet fed to her through a stomach tube was stopped. Pro-life activists who opposed this action maintained that Miss Cruzan was not in a coma. She was not terminally ill, they [...]

2009-07-31T13:52:53-04:00February 1, 1991|Euthanasia, Society & Culture|

The final word on C-43

In the last attempt to prevent our country from falling into a tragic error, The Interim sent the following statement to all Canadian senators. Interim editor Fr. Alphonse de Valk appeared before the Senate Committee on Legislation on January 21, 1991 and submitted the same statement In a word swirling with pragmatic accommodations to evils of one kind or another, it is [...]

2009-07-31T13:40:14-04:00February 1, 1991|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|
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