So, why are college campuses “ground zero” for pro-life activism? Because Gallup Poll statistics report that upon entering college, 47 percent of women were pro-life, but by graduation 73 percent said they were pro-choice. The equation “ … [Read more...]
Youth and Technology Revitalize the Pro-Life Movement
March 24, 2014 by Mary Beth Smith
Filed Under: Articles, Magazine Tagged With: abortion, Catholic Social Teaching, conscience, Evangelium Vitae, formation of conscience, March for Life, Marvin L. K. Mich, Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, pro-life, Roe v. Wade, social justice, Students for Life of America, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)
The Ethics of Water
October 22, 2013 by Christopher Meehan
Some 13 percent of the world’s population does not have access to improved water (about 910 million people). Water access efforts (USAID.GOV) For most Americans, few things are more easily taken for granted than the water tap. The abi … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Articles, Magazine Tagged With: Catholic Social Teaching, Christina Z. Peppard, David Gushee, Elena Lopez-Gunn, ethics, Lucia De Stefano, Michael Guebert, Nature Conservancy, Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, Pope John Paul II, Ramon Llamas, Sandra Postel, Sollicitudo Rei Socialis, water
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