Society & Culture

Vatican

In The News… Forthcoming Encyclical on Morality Rome The Roman whisper was that the encyclical was ready in October 1990, complete with the title  Veritatis Splendor, ( The Splendour of Truth). Then it ran into objections from the theologically-minded German Bishops, according to the rumors. This sent Cardinal Ratzinger back to the drawing board. Be that as it may, Cardinal Ratzinger, perfect [...]

2009-07-22T09:14:46-04:00May 22, 1992|Abortion, Euthanasia, Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

Pro-lifer embarrasses ad Campaign Life Coalition

James Brooks is on the job. Mr. Brooks, a long-time Campaign Life Coalition supporter spotted an ad in Time magazine ( November 11,1991). It made his blood boil. At first glance, Mr. Brooks thought it was an ad for Eaton’s department store. Actually it was an ad for Andrew Fezza, a manufacturer of high quality men’s clothing. With quality clients like Holt [...]

2009-07-22T08:57:53-04:00May 22, 1992|Abortion, Frank Kennedy, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Nurturing Network : help in time of need

Against the (false) accusation that pro-life people don’t care for the economic and social quandary of women thinking about abortion stands Mary Cunningham Agee, executive director of the Nurturing Network. Mrs. Agee- business woman, mother and Christian- established the Nurturing Network in the aftermath of a miscarriage: ”If I could feel the intensity of pain and loss of a child I wanted,” [...]

2009-07-22T08:53:35-04:00May 22, 1992|Abortion, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Pro-Life to launch multi-media blitz

Pro –life. What Image does that word bring to mind? Placard waving ‘fanatics’ or warm caring individuals? For one women on the phone, the image I snow warm and caring. Late one August night in 1991, Marilyn (not her real name) saw an ad on TV offering to help pregnant women. “ I was scheduled to have an abortion,” she says, “but [...]

2009-07-22T08:50:36-04:00May 22, 1992|Abortion, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

South of the border

Pennsylvania Washington D.C. On January 21,1992, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review the 1989 Pennsylvania Abortion Control Act. Planned parenthood v. Casey is the first abortion law to come before the Court in 1992. The Pennsylvania law ensures a woman’s right to know the facts about the development of her unborn child and the alternatives to abortion. In ruling on the [...]

2009-07-22T08:44:33-04:00May 22, 1992|Abortion, Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

Mps divided on homosexual “rights”

The Tory caucus in Ottawa is split on the issue of homosexual rights. Justice Minister Kim Cambell wants to fulfill a promise made by John Crosbie when he was Justice Minister six years ago to add “ sexual orientation” to the list of prohibited grounds for discrimination in the Canadian Human Rights Act. A number of conservative MPs agree with her. Others [...]

2009-07-22T08:41:26-04:00May 22, 1992|Marriage and Family, Religion, Society & Culture|

McKenna Liberals seize hospitals

On  March 25, New Brunswick Health Minister Russell King introduced legislation to seize control of the province’s thirty-three hospitals. Just over a week later, the bill had passed through its three readings and become law. The hospital boards had ceased to exist, to be replaced by regional boards under the direction of the Health Minister when these are set up. Given the [...]

2009-07-21T12:55:50-04:00May 21, 1992|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

No Condoms in Montague, PEI

Montague, PEI. In December, 1991 students here in south-eastern PEI petitioned the school board to install condom dispensing machines in the regional high school. The first such request in the province, it caused a furor. The students claimed to have some teacher support. The school superintendent said, “ I have no difficulty with the suggestion, but the board makes the decision.” This [...]

2009-07-22T09:28:58-04:00April 22, 1992|Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Does abortion exploit women?

A family physician answers Pro-life physician Dr.Larry Reynolds believes that when women achieve equality they will demand to know the truth about the consequences of abortion to women, and the pro-life position will be validated. One hot night last summer at 3 a.m., Dr.Larry Reynolds delivered a baby boy at St. Joseph’s Hospital in London, Ontario. After a few hours’ sleep, he [...]

2009-07-22T08:35:55-04:00April 22, 1992|Abortion, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Obituaries

A telephone life-line: Ita Venner The soft voice on the telephone sounded close to tears as the question was whispered; ‘is this where I can get some information about having an abortion?” An equally soft voice, but cheerful with the lilt of an Irish brogue, answered, “I’ll help you in any way I can.  Why do you want to abort your baby?” [...]

2009-07-21T12:30:57-04:00April 21, 1992|Abortion, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Today’s heroes and heroines

The “librarian’s choice” bookshelf, prominently located opposite the checkout desk in our small, impoverished library, displayed five copies of Eleanor Pelrine’s adulatory biography of abortionist Henry Morgentaler for months after its publication.  Meditate on the chances of finding five copies – of finding one copy – of Grace Petrasek’s charming and heartening Silhouettes Against The Snow: Profiles of Canadian Defenders of Life [...]

2009-07-21T12:27:28-04:00April 21, 1992|Abortion, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

The Court Party: an anti-life coalition

Many readers of the Globe and Mail’s Focus section for January 11 must have been surprised to find in it support for something that Campaign Life Coalition, REAL Women, and The Interim have been saying all along: that there exists a loose coalition of judges, lawyers, law professors, bureaucrats and media people which is pursuing a pro-abortion, anti-family agenda. “Forget Parliament.  It’s [...]

2009-07-21T12:24:32-04:00April 21, 1992|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Irish constitution under attack

The Pro-Life amendment to the Irish Constitution is under fierce attack. Pro-abortion organizations, Women’s Centers, trade unions and media personalities are in full cry.  Politicians from all parties are joining them in their demands that the amendment by scrapped, or that its enforce The outcry arises from a case in which the Attorney-general took out an injunction to prevent a 14-year-old victim [...]

2009-07-21T09:44:10-04:00April 21, 1992|Abortion, Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

Norwegian pastor thwarted

In the most recent development in the Pastor Nessa case (see The Interim, October 1991), it appears that the Norwegian government is becoming even more intransigent in regard to the country’s liberal abortion law. An October 12, 1991 letter from Pastor Tom Haenglse reveals that Pastor Lugwig Nessa, an outspoken opponent of Norway’s permissive abortion law, was refused the right to appeal [...]

2009-07-21T09:36:28-04:00April 21, 1992|Abortion, Religion, Society & Culture|

Feminists appointed

Judy Rebick named to council On March 5, NDP Premier Bob Rae appointed Judy Rebick to the Ontario Judicial Council.  Short of Henry Morgentaler himself, Ms. Rebick is one of Canada’s most strident defenders of abortion on demand.  The appointment is for three years. A few years ago, the Liberal government of David Peterson had appointed pro-abortion feminists Doris Anderson and June [...]

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