Monthly Archives: April 1996

Is chastity in again? Can the old virtue make a comeback?

To the immense dismay of sex gurus and Planned Parenthood operators, a growing number of young Canadians are hearing why “yes” is the answer to these questions. Are you guys actors or are you for real?” one student in the assembly asks the teens on the school stage Dan Gillespie and Monique Bergeron, both 18, Juliet Labossiere 17 and Mitch Champagne 16, [...]

2010-08-04T09:08:07-04:00April 4, 1996|Sex Education, Society & Culture|

GOP again shuts out true pro-life voice

Toronto Patrick Buchanan’s has been sealed in the race for the Republican Party candidacy. It is a good time for pro-life people to stop and consider just what his experience means for the pro-life movement. The height of Buchanan hysteria occurred the night that he won the New Hampshire primary. In the first big test among presidential contenders, Buchanan emerged as the [...]

2010-08-04T08:56:38-04:00April 4, 1996|Politics, Pro-Life|

You Were Asking?

Where is the line between “family planning” and “population control”? J. D. Waterloo In its true sense “family planning” is fundamentally different from “population control.” “Family planning” implies that each couple makes the decisions about the number and spacing of their children, according to their circumstances and their beliefs. “Population control,” however, means that the decisions about family size etc., are made [...]

2010-08-04T08:52:38-04:00April 4, 1996|Abortion, Population|

World’s elite gather to talk depopulation

San Francisco gathering draws all the big names from the world of politics, media, business and entertainment A few months ago in late September 1995 a group of stellar performers from the world stage got together in San Francisco to discuss the future of the planet. The “State of the World Forum” was convened by Mikhail Gorbachev, along with co-chairs President Askar [...]

2010-08-04T08:48:52-04:00April 4, 1996|Events, Population|

Despite reports, faith lives on

Christianity is barely addressed in the information and entertainment media these days. When acknowledged at all, it is most often treated as an object of scorn and derision. Christian faith is simply not part of life for the vast majority of those fictional characters portrayed on TV and in films. When Christian characters occasionally get written into screenplay plots, they are almost [...]

2010-08-04T08:47:27-04:00April 4, 1996|Religion, Society & Culture|

“Only He who created all life has the right to take it.”

My first reaction when I looked at the return address on the envelope was, Oh No! Some, parishioner or sister in Christ, has managed to get themselves thrown into the Vanier prison for women. Then as I read the letter, I remembered that just before Christmas when The Interim had suggested that we write to Linda Gibbons, that I had sent her [...]

2010-08-04T08:45:37-04:00April 4, 1996|Abortion, Activism, Pro-Life, Religion|

A bold step

Here in Canada, we usually associate Nebraska with three things: good folk, endless cornfields and top-notch football players. Recently, however the Roman Catholic bishop of Lincoln, Nebraska released a controversial statement which has shaken things up in the sleepy mid western state. Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz has taken the step which a great many Catholic and many non-Catholic pro-lifers, have long awaited. On [...]

2010-08-04T08:43:59-04:00April 4, 1996|Abortion, Euthanasia, Issues, Pro-Life, Religion|

Conference to tackle everyday concerns

Workers on strike, students uncertain about the affordability of their education, families feeling the crunch of an increasingly hostile tax system, elderly worrying about their pensions—these are the problems which Canadians wake up to every day. The fact that no one seems to be realistically addressing these problems only adds to the crisis. At last, a window of hope may be opening [...]

2010-08-04T08:42:15-04:00April 4, 1996|Events, Issues, Society & Culture|

Some Nebraska Catholics may face excommunication

A Nebraska bishop has taken the unusual step of excommunicating Catholics who belong to groups favoring abortion, euthanasia or the right to dissent from official church teaching. In a March 19 statement published in The South Nebraska Register, Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz of Lincoln aid Catholic participation in such groups as Planned Parenthood, the Hemlock Society and Catholics for a Free Choice is [...]

2010-08-04T08:40:56-04:00April 4, 1996|Abortion, Euthanasia, Issues, Religion|

Blacks plan hour of prayer for life

Tony Gosgnach The black American community is bringing to the pro-life sphere the spiritual principles which guided Martin Luther King’s civil rights campaigns. U.S. blacks are planning their first Annual National Hour of Prayer between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. on May 11, says Reg. Johnny Hunter, National Director of Life Education and Resource Network (LEARN), which is sponsoring the event. LEARN [...]

2010-08-04T08:39:49-04:00April 4, 1996|Activism, Pro-Life|

U.S. court upholds “Right to die”

A U.S. federal appeals court has struck down a 140-year-old Washington state law prohibiting doctor-assisted suicide. In an 8-3 decision March 6 the 9th US. Circuit Court of Appeals said the Constitution protects an individual’s “right to die.” It was the first time a federal appeals court has ruled on the issue. The decision is likely to be appealed to the U.S. [...]

2010-08-04T08:38:24-04:00April 4, 1996|Assisted Suicide|

B.C. ruling sparks flurry of activism

Activists in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Montreal challenge standing injunctions Interim staff It did not take long for the fallout from a controversial B.C. ruling to be felt across the country. In February, Justice E.J. Cronin struck down B.C. legislation which placed a bubble-zone around, abortuaries, barring pro-lifers from picketing, counseling or leafleting. Following this decision, pro-life activist Linda Gibbons challenged a [...]

2010-08-04T08:37:37-04:00April 4, 1996|Abortion Law, Activism|

Finding hope in the unlikeliest of places

Amidst the chaos of U.S. inner city-life, whites and blacks strive to free their community from the cycle of welfare and abortion Tony Gosgnach The Interim A unique and independent community service center in Orlando, Florida, is crossing racial lines and avoiding government handouts while putting a pro-life philosophy into action. Frontline Outreach is based out of a 3,780 square meter facility [...]

2010-08-04T08:35:24-04:00April 4, 1996|Abortion, Crisis pregnancy centres, Pro-Life|

How would you define abstinence?

Warning: The following excerpts from a Vancouver Public Health department brochure contains graphic subject matter. The Vancouver Public Health department said in a brochure called Preventing Pregnancy that abstinence includes oral and anal sex. The 38-page brochure was distributed in Vancouver schools but after parental protest and media attention was withdrawn. “Abstinence is a decision made by both partners in a relationship. [...]

2010-08-04T08:30:40-04:00April 4, 1996|Abortion, Sex Education|

Surrey board bans Planned Parenthood

Sue Careless The Interim With reports from the Surrey/North Delta News Leader Planned Parenthood has been banned by the Surrey Board of Education as a resource for its sexuality program. The ban began January 25, when board vice-chair, Robert Pickering, submitted a motion to ban Planned Parenthood as a resource in the school district. The motion passed 3-1. Two trustees, Jim Chisholm [...]

2010-08-04T08:28:27-04:00April 4, 1996|Planned Parenthood, Sex Education|
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