Empowering you to build a pro-life, pro-family world

It’s tough to live in a culture that doesn’t value life and family. Together, we can turn things around.

Empowering you to build a pro-life, pro-family world

It’s tough to live in a culture that doesn’t value life and family. Together, we can turn things around.

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The Bloody History of Fetal Cell Research

September 21, 2023

Which products were developed using aborted fetal cells? Is fetal cell research unavoidable? What can you do about it? Jose Trasancos from Children of God for Life joins us to discuss the deadly history of fetal cell research. Many products—from…

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The Bloody History of Fetal Cell Research

September 21, 2023

Which products were developed using aborted fetal cells? Is fetal cell research unavoidable? What can you do about it? Jose Trasancos from Children of God for Life joins us to discuss the deadly history of fetal cell research. Many products—from…

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The Return to Human Sacrifice in Mexico

By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet | September 18, 2023 |

In the year 1531, Our Lady appeared to a lowly Mexican peasant by the name of Juan Diego. At the time, Mexico was still in thrall to the blood-thirsty ancient Aztec religion, in which human sacrifice played a key role. Diego himself was of Aztec descent. However, he and his wife were among some of the first Aztecs to be baptized after the arrival of a group of Franciscan friars. In becoming Christian, Juan Diego accepted a religion that differed radically from that followed by his own people. A 2011 article in History Today recounts but one example of the…

The Return to Human Sacrifice in Mexico

By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet | September 18, 2023 |

In the year 1531, Our Lady appeared to a lowly Mexican peasant by the name of Juan Diego. At the time, Mexico was still in thrall to the blood-thirsty ancient Aztec religion, in which human sacrifice played a key role. Diego himself was of Aztec descent. However, he and his wife were among some of the first Aztecs to be baptized after the arrival of a group of Franciscan friars. In becoming Christian, Juan Diego accepted a religion that differed radically from that followed by his own people. A 2011 article in History Today recounts but one example of the…

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