Ending Abortion News
The abortion president (WorldNet Daily) During a July 17, 2007, speech before the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, then Sen. Barack Obama pledged: "The first thing I'd do as president is sign the Freedom of Choice Act." That is a bizarre way "to bring us together," another goal of his as president.
Bizarre: Bake your own 'fetus cookies' (WorldNet Daily) One company offers Roe v. Wade enthusiasts an unusual way to celebrate the Supreme Court's abortion ruling – with fetus-shaped cookies. Hogmalion sells "Fetal Bites: America's #1 Fetus Cookie Cutter" for $10 on its website.
Catholic bishops struggle with abortion in face of Obama victory (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) "If the Lord does not build the house, in vain do its builders labor; if the Lord does not watch over the city, in vain does the watchman keep vigil."
Catholic bishops re-examining message after vote (AP via Yahoo! News) U.S. Roman Catholic bishops, meeting a week after the election, are re-examining how they explain church teaching after President-elect Obama, who supports abortion rights, won a majority of Catholic votes.
Catholics re-examine message after election (MSNBC) U.S. Roman Catholic bishops, meeting a week after the election, are re-examining how they explain church teaching after President-elect Obama won a majority of Catholic votes.
Dr. Alveda King - 'The Dream' is Not Yet Fulfilled (Christian News Wire) ATLANTA, Nov. 11 / Christian Newswire / -- Dr. Alveda King, Pastoral Associate of Priests for Life and niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., said today that the struggle for unborn children's civil rights will continue.
Catholic Bishops Re-Examining Message After Vote (WCPO Cincinnati) U.S. Roman Catholic bishops are re-examining how they explain church teaching after President-elect Obama, who supports abortion rights, won a majority of Catholic votes.
Catholic bishops re-examining message after vote (The Charlotte Observer) (By RACHEL ZOLL, AP Religion Writer) U.S. Roman Catholic bishops, meeting a week after the election, are re-examining how they explain church teaching after President-elect Obama, who supports abortion rights, won a majority of Catholic votes. During the campaign, many bishops had spoken out on abortion more forcefully than they had in 2004, telling Catholic politicians and voters that abortion ...
Cardinal: Abortion undermines common good (Miami Herald) The head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, opening a national church meeting Monday, said that continued support for abortion rights will undermine any advances in social justice that come from a new president and Congress.
Cardinal: Abortion undermines common good (The State) The head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, opening a national church meeting Monday, said that continued support for abortion rights will undermine any advances in social justice that come from a new president and Congress. Chicago Cardinal Francis George said "we must all rejoice" that an African-American will be in the White House for the first time in a country that "once enshrined ...
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