Yearly Archives: 2003

Group tries to put happy face on abortion

As part of a 'loving act,' girls write letters to the babies they are about to abort As pro-lifers, we have long been bemused by our lack of success in convincing the general population of the reasonableness of our position. The September 2003 issue of Glamour magazine features an article about a group of 12 abortionists and abortion "counsellors," who call themselves [...]

2010-08-26T13:16:37-04:00September 26, 2003|Abortion|

Human-rabbit embryos created by scientists

Researchers in China have announced the successful creation of animal-human chimeras which have survived till the blastocyst stage - at which point they can extract stem cells. The study which is published in the current issue of the peer reviewed journal Cell Research notes that human skin cells were fused with rabbit ova which had their nuclei removed to produce the cloned [...]

2010-08-05T13:31:28-04:00September 5, 2003|Bioethics|

New report details unicef support for abortion, radical politics

A major new study just released by the New York-based International Organizations Research Group (IORG) reports in great detail the gradual change of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) from a child survival agency to one that promotes aspects of radical feminism. Produced by the International Organization Research Group, an arm of the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (C-FAM), the study [...]

2010-08-05T13:52:59-04:00September 5, 2003|Abortion, Population|

Bush’s AIDS plan is all about the ABCs

The statistics on AIDS in Africa paint a stark picture. According to UNAIDS, a United Nations umbrella group that includes five UN agencies, the World Bank and the World Health Organization, 34.3 million people in the world have died from AIDS - 3.8 million of them children under the age of 15 - and 13.2 million children have been orphaned by AIDS, [...]

2010-08-05T13:34:36-04:00September 5, 2003|Society & Culture|

Quarter century of IVF and the ghastly future

On July 25, 1978 the world witnessed the emergence of a new field of science. We were introduced to Louise Brown: a child who had been conceived outside her mother's body, in a glass dish; the world's first in vitro, or "test tube" baby was born. In 1978 the time was exactly right. The sexual revolution, which divorced sex from marriage and [...]

2010-08-05T13:33:27-04:00September 5, 2003|Issues|

Looking back on a century of Hope

On the passing of Bob Hope, President George Bush offered this succinct and fitting tribute: "Today America has lost a great citizen … Bob Hope made us laugh. He lifted our spirits." Sir Robert Hope, who held an honorary knighthood in Britain, was honoured four times by the U.S. Congress and by every branch of the military. But it is the latter [...]

2010-08-05T13:08:28-04:00September 5, 2003|Donald DeMarco, Profiles|

The summer of Anglican discontent; church riven by homosexuality

This has been a controversial summer for the Anglican church. For theological conservatives, the worst moment came on Aug. 5 in Minneapolis, when the General Convention of the U.S. Episcopal Church ratified the election of an openly gay bishop. Gene Robinson, 56, a divorced father of two who has been in a sexual relationship with another man for the past 13 years, [...]

2010-08-05T13:06:47-04:00September 5, 2003|Religion, Society & Culture|

Vatican releases comprehensive reply to same-sex unions

On July 31, 2003, the Vatican released its most direct statement concerning same-sex marriage to date. The document, Considerations Regarding Proposals to Give Recognition to Unions Between Homosexual Persons, contains no new teaching: rather, it is intended for bishops, offering them "arguments drawn from reason", and Catholic politicians, outlining for them "approaches to proposed legislation … which would be consistent with (a) [...]

2010-08-05T13:05:35-04:00September 5, 2003|Marriage and Family, Religion, Society & Culture|

UNFPA invades Iraq

The Commission for Refugee Women and Children has praised the international community for its unprecedented readiness to deal with what it calls a potential "reproductive health crisis" that the war in Iraq threatened to unleash. A media liaison for the commission has remarked that, "Crisis preparation for the war in Iraq marked a milestone. Emergency reproductive health care supplies had been pre-positioned [...]

2010-08-05T13:04:51-04:00September 5, 2003|Population|

Ottawa funds Planned Parenthood with grants making up more than half of budget

The Interim has discovered that the federal government has given nearly $5 million to the Planned Parenthood Federation of Canada over the past five years. Furthermore, Planned Parenthood has seen its federal grants increase in each of the past five years. According to documents obtained by The Interim, specifically the Registered Charity Information Return that all charities must complete for Revenue Canada [...]

2010-08-05T13:06:18-04:00September 5, 2003|Abortion, Planned Parenthood, Politics|

Feds face hurdles on gay unions

Growing public and political opposition to the government's plan to redefine marriage to include same-sex couples may delay such changes until as late as 2005. But there is pressure to pass such legislation much sooner, as Prime Minister Jean Chretien, who has failed to secure a lasting legacy, seems determined to create a massive social change like that of Pierre Trudeau's binding [...]

2010-08-05T13:28:46-04:00September 5, 2003|Paul Tuns, Politics, Society & Culture|

Faith and politics

At a White House press conference on July 30, President George Bush fielded a number of questions about Iraq, Saudi Arabia and homeland security. Then a reporter asked: "As someone who's spoken out in strongly moral terms, what's your view on homosexuality?" To begin with, Bush aptly responded: "I am mindful that we're all sinners, and I caution those who may try [...]

2010-08-05T13:28:37-04:00September 5, 2003|Politics, Religion|

Legal struggles continue over sick woman’s care

Terri Schindler-Schiavo, the woman who has been at the center of decade-long euthanasia debate in Florida, was transferred from the hospice where she resides to a nearby hospital on Aug. 13 when she began coughing up blood. She had to be taken to the second facility because the hospice her husband insists she live in is only equipped to provide palliative care [...]

2010-08-05T13:23:46-04:00September 5, 2003|Issues|

Town hall meetings on same sex marriage

A group of activists has begun town hall meetings across Ontario to inform Christians how they can oppose hate speech Bill C-250 and same-sex marriage. On June 10, almost 500 Christians from various denominations gathered in Jordan, Ontario for the first meeting organized by Rev.Tristan Emmanuel, Pastor of Living Hope Presbyterian Church. The meeting was called to warn Christians about the dangers [...]

2010-08-05T13:10:18-04:00September 5, 2003|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Woman demands pro-life obstetrician and gets one

Pregnant at 42 and with a history of miscarriages, Linda Wood of Yellowknife N.W.T. was expecting a new baby in March 1996. When her pro-life family doctor moved away in the summer, she tried to find one who didn't do abortions. She was convinced, she explains, that, "Anyone who kills babies one minute would hardly be in the right frame of mind [...]

2010-08-05T13:09:26-04:00September 5, 2003|Pro-Life|
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