Yearly Archives: 2004

She was Aid to Women!

When I heard that Joanne Dieleman had retired from Aid to Women, I wanted to write an article about her wonderful, 20-year contribution to pro-life. But as I sat down to write, I realized that I was not familiar enough with the everyday inside workings of Aid to Women, so I asked Joanne's colleague at the crisis pregnancy counselling centre, Robert Hinchey, [...]

2010-08-09T12:34:11-04:00October 9, 2004|Activism, Columnist, Pro-Life, Profiles|

Band’s comeback CD features pro-life themes

Critical Mass, a Kitchener, Ont.-based Catholic rock band, has released a third CD with a definite jump into the rock/alternative genre. There is no doubt that from the beginning, Critical Mass has supported the pro-life cause. They were one of the first Catholic rock bands to be a part of Rock For Life (www.rockforlife.org) and are also an integral part of www.Standupgirl.com. [...]

2010-08-09T12:30:56-04:00October 9, 2004|Music reviews, Pro-Life|

Conference hopes to motivate Christians to greater action

Interim Staff Organizers of a one-day conference in Burlington hope to spur Christians to practical action in the culture wars. Equipping Christians for the Public Square will hold its first annual Ignite Our Culture conference at the Crossroads Centre on Nov. 13 from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. in hopes of motivating people to become more involved in the political realm and in [...]

2010-08-09T12:28:39-04:00October 9, 2004|Activism, Events, Religion|

Men and abortion: the forgotten victims

As the chaplain of Teen Challenge of Central Canada and executive director of the Lighthouse Mission in Calgary Alta., 45-year-old Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada minister Rev. Scott Miller found that many of the men he counsels were, what could be called, the "forgotten victims of abortion." Miller even decided to make this issue the subject of his dissertation, "Bringing Post-Abortive Men to [...]

2010-08-09T12:27:48-04:00October 9, 2004|Abortion, Post-abortion and Health Care|

Critic founds website to tackle the feminist agenda

Henry Makow is not an individual likely to receive much approval from the feminist lobby. "Women were designed to find identity and self-fulfillment in their husband and family. This is positive. Ultimately, women do not get satisfaction in worldly achievement. They find fulfillment from giving and receiving love. They are creatures of love, God's creatures. … In order for union to take [...]

2010-08-09T12:20:22-04:00October 9, 2004|Equal Rights, Motherhood|

McCorvey case dismissed

Interim Staff The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed a motion by Norma McCorvey, known to legal history as "Roe" of Roe v. Wade infamy, to overturn the landmark 1973 decision that legalized abortion in America. More than 5,000 pages of evidence including affidavits from more than 1,000 women damaged by abortion were submitted by McCorvey who said that Roe should be [...]

2010-08-09T12:13:31-04:00October 9, 2004|Abortion, Abortion Law|

Seizing the potential of the internet

One of the factors credited for the conservative and pro-life revival in the U.S. - along with talk radio and the presence of numerous, supporting institutions and foundations - is the internet. This medium of communication has been seized upon to circumvent the liberal, filtering function of more traditional forms of mainstream media and has allowed common citizens access to closer versions [...]

2010-08-09T12:09:42-04:00October 9, 2004|Society & Culture|

Ontario PCs choose liberal leader

In September, the Ontario Progressive Conservative party chose socially liberal John Tory over two self-described pro-lifers, to be its new leader. But small-c conservatives say that Tory's social liberalism and unimpressive track record could be liabilities in Ontario's October 2007 provincial election. Tory narrowly defeated former finance minister and Whitby-Ajax MPP Jim Flaherty 54 per cent to 46 per cent on the [...]

2010-08-09T11:04:24-04:00October 9, 2004|Politics|

‘Exit Protocol’ in Schiavo case

Right-to-life and disability advocates were shocked this past September, as a new document surfaced in the battle to save Terri Schindler-Schiavo from her husband and the Florida state judiciary. The reported document appears on "Hospice of the Florida Suncoast" stationary under the title, "Exit Protocol." It lays out, in chilling detail, the anticipated physical and medical deterioration Terri would suffer should her [...]

2010-08-09T11:03:05-04:00October 9, 2004|Assisted Suicide, Human rights|

Abortion boat may be in rough legal water

After being unable to enter Portuguese waters, the Dutch abortion boat Women on Waves has returned home, only to be met with accusations of criminal activity. Women on Waves, founded by abortionist Rebecca Gomperts, attempted to reach an agreement with Portuguese officials when the government would not allow it to dock and threatened the floating abortuary with naval intervention if it tried [...]

2010-08-09T10:59:57-04:00October 9, 2004|Abortion Law|

Gays cry foul over bathhouse raid

Interim Staff Hamilton's "gay community" is up in arms after a multi-agency task force inspected a bathhouse in the city in August - even though the facility was just one of 14 businesses visited by the force that same night. The reverberations are being felt in Toronto, where gays there pledged to get involved and sympathetic media outlets ran coverage. A team [...]

2010-08-09T10:57:58-04:00October 9, 2004|Equal Rights, Marriage and Family|

Provinces funding late abortions in U.S.

Procedures deemed 'unspeakable butchery' by feminist columnist The news that provinces including Quebec, British Columbia and Ontario have been sending pregnant women to the U.S. for late-term abortions - at a cost of around $5,000 (US) each - has been met with incredulity in not just the pro-life community, but society at large as well. Numerous, large-scale media outlets, including the CBC [...]

2010-08-09T10:56:47-04:00October 9, 2004|Abortion|

Orthodox Anglicans plot a way forward

Two new Anglican structures commissioned In the wake of their national church declaring homosexual relations holy, 700 biblically orthodox Anglicans have met in Ottawa to form two new organizations: the Anglican Federation and the Anglican Network. The two structures were commissioned during The Way Forward, a national conference Aug. 30-Sept. 1 sponsored by Essentials, a coalition of evangelical, charismatic and prayer book [...]

2010-08-09T10:53:15-04:00October 9, 2004|Activism, Marriage and Family, Religion|

Study confirms TV-teen sex link

According to a recent study, teenagers who watch television programs with sexual content are two times as likely to engage in sexual activity at an earlier age than their peers who do not watch such shows. The study was released Sept. 7 in Pediatrics, a journal published by the American Academy of Pediatrics. While the results of this study are not groundbreaking, [...]

2010-08-09T10:51:07-04:00October 9, 2004|Sex Education, Society & Culture|
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