Yearly Archives: 1998

Abortionist on staff at Catholic Hospital

Article raises fears of abortions on site Pro-lifers in London, Ont. have been playing connect-the-dots recently, but the picture that seems to be emerging isn't something you'd find in a children's book. The intrigue began with last month's issue of Chatelaine, the Canadian feminist magazine that started the campaign for legalized abortion in this country way back in 1959. The feature story [...]

2010-07-13T08:29:19-04:00October 13, 1998|Abortion|

Challenges to Ontario bubble zones intensify

Three Ontario pro-lifers were arrested and charged Sept. 9 for praying, picketing, and offering counselling outside Toronto's Scott abortuary. Rev. Ken Campbell of Milton, Linda Gibbons of Toronto, and Anneliese Steden of Cambridge were taken away by 51 Division police and charged with obstructing a peace officer after the sheriff read the terms of Justice George Adams's 1994 injunction against pro-life witnessing [...]

2010-07-13T08:28:16-04:00October 13, 1998|Activism|

One half-true thing

We must admit it's not too often that an editorial is, in a sense, a movie review. But the issues raised by the Oscar-touted new film One True Thing are just too important to be left unaddressed. And those issues are profoundly relevant to our particular quest to build a culture of life. The film stars Meryl Streep as Kate Gulden, a radiantly [...]

2010-07-13T08:11:52-04:00October 13, 1998|Editorials, Movie Review|

Pro-life websites

Before discussing sites to visit, I'll cover a few important items that couldn't be squeezed into last month's article. Multiple ISP Accounts: With Windows 95/98, you can easily have more than one ISP dial-up on the same computer. This lets you evaluate a new ISP before cancelling the old one, or provides a second account so you can still access the Net [...]

2010-07-12T13:55:55-04:00September 12, 1998|Resources|

International Round-up

Tougher abortion laws urged SANTIAGO - Chilean Senator Hernan Larrain is calling for his country's laws against abortion - already the strictest in Latin America - to be toughened. Noting that there are too many illegal abortions in Chile, Larrain wants to increase prison sentences to up to 15 years from the current five years. Abortion has been illegal in all circumstances [...]

2010-07-12T13:54:34-04:00September 12, 1998|Issues|

Children respond to what is true, illustrator says

Although he lost an eye as a child, Tim Ladwig is today a renowned children's book illustrator. He believes that the art in picture books can be life-affecting. "Children respond to what is true," he says. Ladwig remembers as a child being moved by a picture book about the life of Jesus as seen through the Apostle Peter's eyes. He remembers thinking, [...]

2010-07-12T13:53:34-04:00September 12, 1998|Society & Culture|

University pro-lifers vindicated

Pro-lifers at Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) in St. John's gained a victory recently, just two weeks after suffering a major set-back. In 1997, the Council of the Students' Union granted the student society MUN for Life the right to operate on campus. The following year the group was "ratified," and granted funding. Then just one semester later, on June 30, CSU [...]

2010-07-12T13:48:32-04:00September 12, 1998|Pro-Life|

Anglicans reject gay lifestyle

Declaring homosexual relations "incompatible with Scripture," Anglican bishops from around the world opposed the ordination of sexually active homosexuals and the blessing of homosexual unions. Instead they affirmed traditional church teaching that sex is permissible only within marriage. The 750 Anglican bishops, meeting at the once-a-decade Lambeth Conference, adopted the resolution on August 5, by a vote of 526-70, with 45 bishops [...]

2010-07-12T13:43:20-04:00September 12, 1998|Religion|

Bishop affirms Humanae vitae

Even as far back as the 1970s, leading Roman Catholics had pronounced Pope Paul VI's Humanae vitae a "dead letter." Truth, however, has a way of burying its undertakers—and Fate, if not Divine Providence itself, has an ingenious capacity for dramatizing Truth's triumphant return. n July 29, 1998, exactly 30 years after the appearance of the famous document restating the Church's opposition [...]

2015-05-22T11:29:10-04:00September 12, 1998|Donald DeMarco, Religion|

Uniting the right a daunting challenge, conservatives say

In May 1996, conservatives of all stripes and political parties met in Calgary at a Winds of Change conference. Their purpose was to find common ground, in order to "unite the right." Christian Heritage Party leader Ron Gray went to the conference but was refused entry. He says many fiscal conservatives don't want moral conservatives as part of their coalition. He says [...]

2010-07-12T13:26:46-04:00September 12, 1998|Paul Tuns, Politics|

Women at Risk: a sign of hope

St. Louis, Mo. was the site August 7-8 of the first national conference of Women at Risk, a U.S. coalition of women and their family members who have been hurt by abortion. Ninety people gathered to learn of ways of moving beyond the harm abortion does to women. "We defined ourselves," said Ann Vogel of Springfield, Ill., who co-founded Women at Risk [...]

2010-07-12T13:24:35-04:00September 12, 1998|Abortion|

Louisville, Kentucky Law Firm seeks justice for women exploited by abortion

Safe and legal abortion? It's a concept you might not want to defend around the Louisville, Kentucky-based law firm of Amshoff and Amshoff. That's because the firm has dealt with more than five dozen cases of significant, abortion-related injuries caused to women in the last decade—including one case that resulted in a $10-million judgment against an abortionist. "We have been involved in [...]

2010-07-12T13:23:16-04:00September 12, 1998|Abortion Law|

Cases Reveal a path of destruction through women, children, and society

Unfortunately, Ximena Renaerts isn't alone. In fact, she's one of countless people living daily with the wounds abortion inflicts. A few of those people are children like her, who've somehow managed to survive the abortionist's knife. But there's a much greater number of another kind of abortion "survivor" - aborted women. While most of their stories are known only to God, more [...]

2010-07-12T13:21:37-04:00September 12, 1998|Abortion|

Safe and Legal?

Abortion has been legalized, but it certainly isn't safe for preborn children. And there's a mountain of evidence that it isn't safe for women, either. Justice is finally smiling on 12-year-old Ximena Renaerts, the spunky young girl who survived an abortion attempt and abandonment at Vancouver General Hospital. Her adoptive family has just won a large settlement from the hospital, and now [...]

2010-07-12T13:18:40-04:00September 12, 1998|Abortion|

Ireland’s future rests on faith

Two Toronto women, recently back from a pro-life speaking tour of Ireland, say the experience has left them more vigilant in defending the right to life of the unborn. Emma Maan, 21, and Ada Wong, 19, are both active with Ontario Students for Life (OSFL), an organization working to spread the right-to-life message among the province's high school and university students. Maan [...]

2010-07-12T13:17:24-04:00September 12, 1998|Pro-Life|
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