Monthly Archives: January 2005

Book examines marriage

Divorcing Marriage: Unveiling the Dangers in Canada's New Social Experiment by Daniel Cere and Douglas Farrow, editors. Foreword by Maggie Gallagher (McGill-Queen's University Press, $17.47, paperback, 193 pages) Review by Rev. Royal Hamel The Interim In the midst of much confusion and lack of basic information, Daniel Cere and Douglas Farrow have done a great service by providing a trenchant analysis of [...]

2010-07-29T07:43:05-04:00January 29, 2005|Book Review, Marriage and Family|

Harper’s half-measures

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper's three proposed amendments to the government's legislation on same-sex "marriage" left social conservatives less than impressed and represents typical Tory thinking on how to reach out to the political centre by alienating its base. Harper wants to amend the legislation so that it, "Recognizes the traditional definition of marriage; i.e., one man and one woman." So far, so [...]

2010-07-29T07:41:30-04:00January 29, 2005|Editorials, Marriage and Family, Politics|

43 ideas for New Year’s resolutions

Our centrespread feature has a list of things every pro-lifer can do to help protect the unborn, the disabled and elderly, as well as all those vulnerable to the culture of death. Certainly, there will be a number of activities in this list that you can commit yourself to doing in the next 12 months. Some take little time or money; others [...]

2010-07-29T07:40:04-04:00January 29, 2005|Activism, Editorials, Pro-Life|

Creating a culture of Life: 43 things everyone can do for the pro-life cause

Pray for an end to abortion Ask others to pray Write your federal elected officials and urge them to provide protection for the unborn Inform your pastor about pro-life events Visit shut-ins and those in nursing homes Organize pro-life events and speakers at your school or in your community group Refer abortion-minded women to local crisis-pregnancy counselling centres (CPCs) Write your provincial [...]

2010-07-29T07:38:06-04:00January 29, 2005|Activism, Pro-Life|
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