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…adultery, divorce, homosexuality, contraception, abortion, euthanasia, etc. Unfortunately, many fail to comprehend the mutually dependent relationship between marriage and family and the general good of society: any attempt to undermine…
Read More…of evils known as “intrinsic” evils can never be permitted, i.e., contraception, abortion, euthanasia, murder, and racism. All intrinsically evil acts are always wrong, immoral for the same reason: evil…
Read More…innocent human beings through abortion or euthanasia are in complete opposition to the inviolable right to life proper to every individual; they thus deny the equality of everyone before the…
Read More…the people of Latin America, Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia…The primary weapon of this ‘colonization of the mind’ is population control, aptly referred to as ‘contraceptive imperialism’ or ‘chemical slavery,’…
Read More…economic and social stability. Without doubt this demographic reality, and the economic and social challenges it poses, is a driving force behind the push for legalized euthanasia and assisted suicide…
Read More…tells listeners how to protect themselves legally from euthanasia minded “medical care.” Resources: The ethics of pain management Ordinary vs. extraordinary means of care Catholic advance directives Living a…
Read More…of assisted suicide and euthanasia. At this point in history, the message of Christmas has never been needed more. If only every mother-to-be could respond to the news of the…
Read MoreOn this episode, Father Boquet discusses the current state of the pro-life movement in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. He also shares details about HLI’s expansion plan, which will…
Read More…may lead to a person feeling gender dysphoria. These include people born with congenital adrenal hyperplasia or androgen insensitivity syndrome. It reports, “Associations have also been found with in-utero exposure…
Read MoreWhat’s the antidote to euthanasia? Can we use stories? In this episode, Amanda Achtman joins us to discuss the importance of familiarity with death. Our culture offers two responses to…
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