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Good things are happening

The Interim is often criticized for reporting too much negative news. We disagree; there are plenty of positive profiles of committed warriors for life and family, reviews of uplifting music and plays and positive developments at various levels, including, last month, at the United Nations. Perhaps some people are only happy when they complain. But a look at this issue shows even [...]

2010-08-19T12:52:30-04:00November 19, 2006|Activism, Editorials, Issues|

Saying no to ‘no-fault’ divorce

Judy Parejko will never forget her ninth birthday. She was recovering from the funeral of her mother, who had passed away after a year-and-a-half struggle with cancer.” It was just my dad, my four sisters and me,” Judy tells The Interim. This childhood tragedy became the first step in Judy’s journey as one of North America’s most outspoken opponents of “no-fault” divorce. [...]

2010-08-19T12:44:06-04:00November 19, 2006|Activism, Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Doreen Beagan: an island warrior

“When our three girls were adolescents, we moved to a small farm with no cable TV, gave them each a pig to raise, taught them to run a tractor and began an organic market garden.” Thus began a fascinating interview with popular Interim writer Doreen Beagan. Doreen hails from Prince Edward Island, where she was the oldest of nine children born to [...]

2010-08-20T08:38:53-04:00October 20, 2006|Activism, Pro-Life, Profiles|

Bear hunt to benefit pro-life causes

Interim Staff Pro-Life journalist Pete Vere, a regular contributor to The Interim, laid down his keyboard over the Labour Day weekend. “No, I’m not going to stop working for a culture of life,” Vere told The Interim prior to disappearing into the northern Ontario wilderness. “I’m just looking for something large enough to feed my expanding family,” he joked. Vere spent the [...]

2010-08-20T08:33:24-04:00October 20, 2006|Activism, Events, Pro-Life|

Talking to kids about abortion

When pregnancy loss affects the family When discussing abortion with children, it is helpful for adults to be sensitive to children’s possible reactions to pregnancy loss within the family. The pregnancy loss may have resulted from abortion or abortifacient contraception, or from physiologic factors such as miscarriage, ectopic or molar pregnancy or stillbirth. Specialists often vary their recommendations according to whether the [...]

2010-08-20T08:32:14-04:00October 20, 2006|Abortion, Activism|

U of T pro-lifers encounter discrimination from student union

Every year, thousands of students begin their university experiences at the University of Toronto with Frosh Week during the first week of September. Each student receives a frosh kit. Campus clubs are given the opportunity to participate in these kits by submitting their materials. University of Toronto Students for Life is the pro-life club at U of T. It is officially recognized [...]

2010-08-20T08:10:38-04:00October 20, 2006|Activism, Equal Rights, Pro-Life, Youth Activism|

Pro-life coalition wins successes at UN disabilities conference meets in Toronto

A pro-life coalition of 23 nations led by Nicaragua objected to the adoption of “sexual and reproductive health services” among the human rights enlisted in a United Nations document on the rights of the disabled. The coalition even made pro-life gains during deliberations at the first convention on the rights of persons with disabilities in August. Pro-life delegates objected to the inclusion [...]

2010-08-20T08:09:08-04:00October 20, 2006|Activism, Pro-Life|

Life Chain: a public pro-life witness

As the leaves change color to herald the onset of fall, it’s also a signal that the annual Life Chain event is just around the corner across Canada. Scheduled for the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 1, normally between 2 and 3 p.m. (specific times vary according to individual location), Canadian Life Chains are expected to attract tens of thousands of people this [...]

2010-08-18T09:08:48-04:00September 18, 2006|Activism, Issues, Pro-Life|

Campus pro-life clubs must often contend with hostile environments

Sometimes, you can stop something and begin it again very easily … like riding a bicycle. Unfortunately, this is not the case when restarting a campus pro-life club. The challenges of restarting a club that had previously held official club status and was very active can be difficult and sometimes frustrating. This happened at the University of Western Ontario (UWO). The campus [...]

2010-08-18T09:09:18-04:00September 18, 2006|Activism, Pro-Life, Youth Activism|

Spreading the message at McMaster University

McMaster LifeLine is a campus club that began in October 2004. The current president and vice-president are Johanna Miller and Elaine Zettel, respectively. They, along with other enthusiastic pro-life students, started the club. What has followed has been a spectacular group that has brought life issues to the forefront at the McMaster campus community. They have built up their club membership through [...]

2010-08-18T09:09:23-04:00September 18, 2006|Activism, Pro-Life, Youth Activism|

Adoption turns negative experience into positive one

Like many teenagers, Jen Geenen (pictured centre here) found herself pregnant from a high school relationship that had gone too far.  Sensing a growing distance between herself and her boyfriend, she faced a difficult choice.  Should the teenager drop out of high school and raise the baby as a single mother or should she seek an abortion? “Last year, I placed the [...]

2010-08-18T09:09:33-04:00September 18, 2006|Abortion, Activism|

How to talk to children about abortion

As families of faith prepare their children to return to school this month, parents and grandparents may be worried about what is taught in classrooms. Adults frequently consider the messages kids should receive about sex, guns, drugs and strangers – but do we prepare children for the messages they may be given on abortion? And is the totality of the messages we [...]

2010-08-18T09:09:42-04:00September 18, 2006|Abortion, Activism, Pro-Life|

Teachers for Life makes comeback

Numerous professions have formed specialized groups to address the pro-life struggle within their respective spheres of influence – Physicians for Life perhaps most prominently comes to mind – but one area that still needs to be focused on is the realm of teaching. A Canadian Teachers for Life organization was started in the mid-1980s by Louis Di Rocco, then a volunteer with [...]

2010-08-18T09:09:49-04:00September 18, 2006|Activism, Pro-Life, Pro-life Groups|

Mayor doesn’t want truth shown

Interim Staff Show the Truth, the Ontario-based pro-life organization that uses graphic photographs of aborted babies to witness to the truth of the humanity of the unborn and what happens during an abortion, raised more than its usual ruckus when it went to Fredericton, N.B. in July. Although executive member Rosemary Connell reports a better-than-typical reception among the public in the New [...]

2010-08-18T09:10:14-04:00September 18, 2006|Abortion, Abortion Law, Activism|

How to chip away at abortion

Incremental victories are indeed pro-life victories George Weigel, the noted papal biographer, senior fellow at the Washington-based Ethics and Public Policy Centre and board member of Americans United for Life, addressed a Campaign Life Coalition clergy luncheon in May in Toronto and offered some sage advice: incremental victories are indeed pro-life victories and their importance should not be discounted. He offered this [...]

2010-08-20T11:25:18-04:00August 20, 2006|Abortion, Activism|
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