Abortion Articles

Prayer forbidden

April 7, 1991|Comments Off on Prayer forbidden

On March 9, twenty people from Toronto, Brampton, Brantford, Port Perry and Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, met for quiet prayer in [...]

Civil Rights forbidden

April 7, 1991|Comments Off on Civil Rights forbidden

An order in Council, designed to frustrate the efforts of picketers on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, was quietly resurrected using [...]

B.C. teacher loses bid for religious exemption

April 3, 1991|Comments Off on B.C. teacher loses bid for religious exemption

Darryl Anaka’s five-year effort to obtain religious exemption from the B.C. Teachers Federation (BCTF) and his local teachers’ union, the [...]

Appeals delay Edmonton abortuary

April 3, 1991|Comments Off on Appeals delay Edmonton abortuary

Four appeals of the development permit of Henry Morgentaler’s abortuary in Edmonton’s west end have reportedly delayed the abortuary opening [...]

The Carol Everett story Inside the abortion business

April 3, 1991|Comments Off on The Carol Everett story Inside the abortion business

When she spoke in Toronto on February 7, Carol Everett of Dallas, Texas gave a fascinating account of her life [...]

Father Ted

April 3, 1991|Comments Off on Father Ted

I am usually what might be termed, ‘a headline peruser of the morning paper.’  It is seldom that I devour [...]

Maryland Health Office in cover-up

April 3, 1991|Comments Off on Maryland Health Office in cover-up

Fr. Paul Marx, president of Human Life International, a pro-life organization headquartered in Gaitherburg, Md., has charged the State of [...]

American Notes

April 3, 1991|Comments Off on American Notes

Catholic Hospitals Coerced A federal court in Maryland has ruled that St. Agnes Hospital in Baltimore should lose its accreditation [...]

Flawed law in Utah

March 7, 1991|Comments Off on Flawed law in Utah

The Utah Senate approved a bill January 23, 1991, outlawing abortion ‘except incases of rape, incest, effects to the child [...]

Vigil may end soon

March 7, 1991|Comments Off on Vigil may end soon

Father Tony Van Hee, a 55-year-old Jesuit priest from the Guelph Spirituality Centre, heaved a sigh of relief when the [...]

Multi-national may market RU-486 worldwide

March 7, 1991|Comments Off on Multi-national may market RU-486 worldwide

The French pharmaceutical giant Roussel-Uclaf produces RU-486, a steroid whose sole purpose is to bring about an abortion.  It does [...]

The ethics of half a loaf

March 7, 1991|Comments Off on The ethics of half a loaf

I was one of those who represented Campaign Life Coalition before the Senate Committee on the question of Bill C-43.  [...]

Signs of hope in the U.S.

March 7, 1991|Comments Off on Signs of hope in the U.S.

The year 1990 brought many ‘signs of hope’ to the  pro-life movement said the executive secretary of the American Bishops’ [...]