Yearly Archives: 2010

Kennedy wants taxpayer-funded abortion

CNSNews.com reported on Friday that Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D, RI) wants taxpayers to cover the costs of abortion. It is a matter of health policy, not morality, the ostensible Catholic claims. Asked if he thought it was "morally right to take tax money from pro-life Americans and give it to health plans that cover elective abortion?"  Teddy's son stammered like a Kennedy: "Again, it's [...]

2010-03-30T09:45:05-04:00March 30, 2010|Soconvivium|

5th annual Terri’s Day

Five years ago tomorrow Terri Schiavo suffered a court-ordered death. The family and Priests for Life remembers the day to "foster education, prayer, and activism regarding discrimination against the disabled, and advocacy for people in situations similar to what Terri and her family faced so that no one will again suffer as she did." LifeSiteNews.com has a short report. Our coverage of Terri's [...]

2010-03-30T09:17:16-04:00March 30, 2010|Soconvivium|

Lawyer walks out of HRC hearing

The Vancouver Sun reports that comedian Guy Earle's lawyer Jim Miller left the hearings yesterday because he considered the process illegal. He asked the tribunal if it had jurisdiction to accept the complaint of a lesbian who claims discrimination and the tribunal said they would deal with that issue after evidence had been presented. The Sun reports: Miller's argument is that his [...]

2010-03-30T08:55:08-04:00March 30, 2010|Soconvivium|

USCCB provided cover to Stupak

This piece by Edward Feser is too harsh on the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, but it sounds like a plausible explanation for Rep. Bart Stupak's (D, Mich.) sell-out of pro-life principles. Most of the post is about why the USCCB is wrong to support state-directed health care, which represents an abandonment of the Christian principle of subsidiarity, and it is worth reading for the [...]

2010-03-29T12:52:12-04:00March 29, 2010|Soconvivium|

HRC case against comedian

A few years ago comedian Guy Earle commented on the sexual orientation of a pair of lesbian hecklers a few years ago. They complained to the British Columbia Human Rights Commission. His BCHR Tribunal hearing in Vancouver takes place today. Some background on the case is available in this 2008 Kathy Shaidle piece for Pajamas Media. As the Vancouver Province reports today: "If [...]

2010-03-29T08:14:41-04:00March 29, 2010|Soconvivium|

Abortion access is ‘spotty’

In a symposium on "what happened" to liberalism in Democracy Journal, Katha Pollit says abortion in the United States is legal, "but spottily available and hugely contested." More than a million abortions a year argues against the spottiness of its availability. The totalitarian impulse of pro-abortion feminists is never more evident than when they are complaining that at an issue is open for discussion. How [...]

2010-03-26T10:19:01-04:00March 26, 2010|Soconvivium|

Life in the Holy Land

The Holy Land. The nation of Israel. The physical place where God put on flesh in his mother’s womb, lived among men and completed the necessary sacrifice for our reconciliation with himself for eternity. Since the time of Moses, the enemy of life and family, the enemy of our souls, has been attempting to snuff out the lives of Hebrew [...]

2010-03-30T18:12:48-04:00March 25, 2010|Announcements, Features, Pro-Life|

March Interim online

The regular and guest columnists from the March issue are now online. Rory Leishman looks at churches that compromise on contraception -- and how difficult it is to hold the line. Michael Coren on the reaction to his recent talk to a campus pro-life club. Joe Campbell introduces his new column in the paper. Rick McGinnis didn't really like The Blindside. Theresa Gilbert says [...]

2010-03-24T12:17:47-04:00March 24, 2010|Soconvivium|

Rare Canadian pro-life win

Andrea Mrozek at ProWomanProLife on the defeat of the Liberal motion to require abortion as part of maternal health: "Bottom line: Abortion activists just lost a battle." That's rare and it's very important. Or as Miss Mrozek says, "That's always very good news." We are debating within the offices today, along with our friends at Campaign Life Coalition and Catholic Insight, whether [...]

2010-03-24T08:12:44-04:00March 24, 2010|Soconvivium|

Maternal health debate (part 10)

The motion defeated 138-144. It appeared that three Liberals voted against the motion. More about this tomorrow. Liberal strategist on CBC Newsworld John Duffy vowed that the issue isn't going away.

2010-03-23T15:49:19-04:00March 23, 2010|Soconvivium|

Maternal health debate (part 9)

NDP MP Libby Davis claims there is no debate about the need for choice in terms of the full range of reproductive rights. Then why have this debate today? She claims you can't support women and equal rights without celebrating no promoting , eh, what exactly ... providing abortion. "Put women first," she implores her colleagues.

2010-03-23T15:16:23-04:00March 23, 2010|Soconvivium|

Maternal health debate (part 8)

NDP MP Libby Davies on abortion as part of maternal health: "This is about empowering women." And if we don't offer abortion to women in the developing world Canada becomes "an international embarrassment, just like Copenhagen." Like most other NDP speakers Davis has raised the "appalling" conditions many Canadian women live in, especially those in the north and on reservations: no social housing, [...]

2010-03-23T15:00:17-04:00March 23, 2010|Soconvivium|

Maternal health debate (part 7)

Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett said that abortion and contraception will supported by Canadian taxpayer dollars only where they are already legal which is the first time any opposition MP has suggested such a limitation. She introduced a new formulation: abortion is a choice "between [sic] a woman, her doctor and, ah, her country." Interesting phrase from an abortion rights defender; it implicitly admits that a [...]

2010-03-23T14:41:41-04:00March 23, 2010|Soconvivium|
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