Breaking NewsCanadian Researcher Brent Rooney Cites Double Abortion Disaster: Cerebral Palsy & Breast Cancer On Sept. 16, 2009 Dr. Prakesh Shah (U. Toronto) had his abortion-preemie 'study of studies' published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Using data from 37 prior studies, Dr. Shah reported that 1 prior induced abortion boosted relative odds of a premature birth by 35%.[4] Abstract: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122591273/abstract Parents Say Doctors Hastened Death For Dying Kids It's a situation too agonizing to contemplate - a child dying and in pain. Now a small but provocative study suggests that doctors may be giving fatal morphine doses to a few children dying of cancer, to end their suffering at their parents' request. War On Baby Girls In China Killing Millions
By 2020, China will have 30 to 40 million more boys, and young men aged nineteen and under, than it has girls and young women in the same age group—which means 30 to 40 million men will never find a wife. So says the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. When The Only Hope Is A Peaceful Ending Comment: Jane Brody has been a longtime supporter of assisted suicide and writes a lot on "end of life" issues. At the end, she writes about a "continuous morphine drip." Without more information this may or may not be "terminal sedation." When I worked in hospice, we sometimes started or continued a low-dose morphine drip for comfort but not to cause unconsciousness. -Nancy Valko, RN Canadian Personhood Website Launched Alliance for Life Ontario has launched a new Canadian Pre-born Personhood initiative with the creation of a Personhood website (http://www.personhood.ca/). The site provides information about abortion in Canada and encourages visitors to sign a petition asking the Canadian government to extend full legal protection to every Canadian, from their biological beginnings to their natural death. Fr. Pavone To Nuns: Right To Life At Heart Of Social Justice Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, today responded to the letter from several dozen leaders of women's religious congregations who expressed support for the Senate health care bill. "First of all, contrary to its claim, this statement does not represent 59,000 nuns; it represents the approximately 59 nuns who signed it." Indian Children May Have Been 'sacrificed' Five children poisoned to death in a village in India may have been "sacrificed", police say. They say that the children were killed in Maharashtra state by a childless couple in a suspected black magic ritual to enable them to conceive. Annual Women's Meeting Closes With Delegations Saying No To Abortion Last week, the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) closed its annual session with delegations defining abortion out of a resolution on maternal mortality. Over the course of this year's two-week commission, United Nations (UN) member states were embroiled in heated negotiations over "reproductive rights" language which some delegations believe would be used to promote abortion. More Headlines…
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Ethical PerspectivesMedical science today holds out the promise of cures to diseases and medical advances far beyond anything imagined, even a generation ago. Much of what we hear, particularly in media accounts of this type of "medical miracle," has to do with a remarkable technology called stem cell research. This new medical research industry currently treats numerous illnesses and injuries and offers hope for more cures using adult stem cells.
William E. May This Pastoral Letter of November, 2009, presents Church teaching on marriage and family life in light of the documents of Vatican Council II, the encyclicals, apostolic exhortations, and other writings of Pope John Paul II, in particular in his celebrated Wednesday "catecheses on the theology of the body" and the writings of Pope Benedict XVI. Part One, Marriage in the Order of Creation: The Natural Institution of Marriage considers the nature of marriage, male-female complementarity as essential to marriage, the ends or purposes of marriage and their interrelationship, and fundamental challenges to marriage today. William E. May Here I intend to present the Bishops' teaching in Part Two of the Pastoral Letter, which they call "Marriage in the Order of the New Creation: The Sacrament of Marriage" from the perspective of a husband, father, and grandfather. I want to do so because I have now been married more than fifty-one years to a wonderful, loving wife, and God has blessed us with seven loving children, four boys and three girls. Six of them are now married to great daughters- and sons-in-law whom God has blessed with fifteen children and in doing so has blessed us with fifteen grandchildren, ten girls and five boys ranging in age from twenty to seven months. I think this puts me into a position to appreciate the message our Bishops want to communicate in this fine document.
Dot McGinnis Jesus took my sins to Calvary's tree, Sacrificed Himself so I'd be free, He took my place. Salvifici Doloris The Christian Meaning Of Suffering Official Documents Encyclical of Pope John Paul II ...declaring the power of salvific suffering, the Apostle Paul says: In my flesh I complete what is lacking in Christs afflictions for the sake of his body, that is, the Church.
These words seem to be found at the end of the long road that winds through the suffering which forms part of the history of man and which is illuminated by the Word of God. These words have as it were the value of a final discovery, which is accompanied by joy. For this reason St. Paul writes: Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake. The joy comes from the discovery of the meaning of suffering, and this discovery, even if it is most personally shared in by Paul of Tarsus who wrote these words, is at the same time valid for others. The Apostle shares his own discovery and rejoices in it because of all those whom it can help just as it helped him to understand the salvific meaning of suffering. Dot McGinnis Remember, this statement is true. *Offsite Article The idea of someone being put to death, no matter what the means, is not a pleasant one. But the fact is, more than half of the world's countries and 38 U.S. states have a death penalty, so this unpleasant topic is bound to come up. The form by which prisoners are executed is changing. In America and a growing number of other countries, lethal injection is becoming the most commonly used form of capital punishment. Doug McManaman The faith of the Church is expressed in Peter's words: "To whom shall we go?" If Christ is God, then there is no one to whom we can go who has anything but a human word and a passing life to impart. Outside of Christ, there is nothing, nowhere to go. Wherever you have the Church, you have that faith; for that is the faith of the Church.
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