By communicating our message in a winsome way, we will build up the culture of life which our nation so sorely needs

By Maria V. Gallagher, Legislative Director, Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation A champion for life recently contacted our office, asking what direction the pro-life movement should be headed in, a year after the Dobbs U.S. Supreme Court decision overturned Roe v. Wade. My answer: Forward! It is true that we face a number of challenges, from an unrelenting abortion industry …

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Resisting the call to call evil good and good evil is central to restoring a Culture of Life

By Dave Andrusko I saved the best post of the day for last—the annual Prayer Breakfast, which takes place the first thing every Friday morning at every National Right to Life Convention. How would you top this assemblage of pro-life wisdom, heart, and talent? Archbishop Joseph Naumann, EWTN President Doug Keck, and Christian singer and …

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“The Giver” opens today and why you should see it

  By Dave Andrusko Ordinarily it makes no matter to me whether I see a pre-screening of a movie. I know enough about film to know that the final product can be dramatically different. But, having said that, I would very much have liked to have seen the prescreening for “The Giver,” Lois Lowry’s remarkably …

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The Passing of Pro-Life Youth

By Dave Andrusko It came as no surprise that NRL News Today readers were deeply moved by the death of 20-year-old Andrew Moore, who was tragically killed July 20 during a cross-country pro-life walk. Moore was a member of Crossroads, founded in 1995 by a student at Franciscan University of Steubenville (Ohio) “as a response …

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