
Evangelizing for Life – Chemo While Pregnant
Pope Francis has repeatedly urged us to evangelize. His oft repeated message calls us to share the word of God where we are, saying, “The

Pope Francis has repeatedly urged us to evangelize. His oft repeated message calls us to share the word of God where we are, saying, “The

Imagine sending a text to your body for obligation-free sex. You’ll have to wait until 2018 before this invention goes on sale, but when it

My family has never been one to shy away from talking about death. A number of factors contributed to that being a normal part of the

One of the more common statements that we hear from Protestants in regards to confessing our sins to an ordained priest is “I just confess

God gives us all opportunities to be a witness to Him, but Dr. Victor Ajluni wrote a wonderful column illustrating the sacredness of the places

On the day I graduated from medical school, I took an oath that includes the famous words: “First do no harm.” I am happy to

It’s been intensely frustrating, though strangely fascinating as a physician, to see public comments social media regarding the embryonic stem cell and, inevitably, the abortion
Those of us who defend Church teaching on human sexuality often focus on the immorality of contraception: condoms, diaphragms, spermicides, birth control pills, birth control

I will sheepishly admit the first few times I was called an \”angel\” in the course of my work, I probably internally basked in whatever

A year or so ago, I renewed my driver’s license – something you only have to do every 8 years in Oregon. The clerk asked

Planned Parenthood is now de-funded in the great state of Oklahoma, and you can almost hear already the anguished, exaggerated cries of alarm. Oh the

A major story hit the pro-life circuit today. The “Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act” (H.R. 1797), passed the House of Representatives. It imposes a 20-week gestational age limitation on abortion at the point of development

Editor\’s Note: The author\’s original title was \”The Self-Gift Implicit to the Conjugal Act: Is Not Contraception, at Least Partially, Mutual Reciprocal Repudiation?\” (Fourth in

It is becoming more common in our society for hospitals to offer some sort of organized support for women and families through the experience of

(Third in a four-part series) While perhaps surprising to some scientists, these data from the last two articles (Contraception: Pro-Life\’s Achilles Heel and Contraception Increases Rates

A few months ago I had a series of email correspondence with a South African man over the reality and trajectory of humanitarian aid and

This column is about the profound feeling of inadequacy that can come from caring for the bereaved. I ask you to not simply jump to

(Second in a four-part series) The direct and compelling evidence of the strong, arguably causal connection between oral contraceptives (OCPs) and gravely adverse psychosocial outcomes,

(First in a four-part series) Jesus cautions us about going into battle against a better-armed opponent, and again about starting to build a house which