In his address to the United States Congress, Pope Francis declared, quote, "If we want security, let us give security; if we want life, let us give life …
When the fire alarm rings, firemen do not sit around a table and have a prayer service.
As abortion continues, there is a growing mountain of medical evidence that abortion harms women, men, and families.
Blessed are you when men revile you and persecute you and utter every kind of evil against you falsely on my account.
On January 18, 2019, the day of the March for Life in Washington DC, various religious groups including Priests for Life will gather for the annual national interdenominational prayer service, ho...
Each year from September 15 to October 15, Hispanic Heritage month is observed in the United States.
On September 15, we honor Mary under the title of Our Lady of Sorrows.
One of the many ways to healing after abortion is a Rachel's Vineyard Retreat.
On September 11, 2001, terrorists attacked our land in an event that we should never forget. We lament the loss of thousands of lives, and the destruction of our buildings.
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day.
Across the United States, abortion kills over three thousand children each day. And most of the time, we never recover the bodies.
How does abortion harm women, men, and families, and how do people heal from the wounds?
St Teresa of Calcutta was called home to heaven in 1997.
May we extend to you a personal invitation to join us for the Annual March for Life in Washington DC on January 18, 2019.
Today the United States observes Labor Day.
The United States Senate is evaluating a nominee to the US Supreme Court. As they do their job, we need to do ours and tell to our Senators that we expect them to carry out a swift and fair confi...
Many people oppose the death penalty, and say that it is inadmissible in our current society.
Today we observe the martyrdom of St. John the Baptizer.
September 5 is the anniversary of the death of St Teresa of Calcutta, in 1997.
Our nation is in the process of confirming a new Supreme Court Justice. The President has done his part, the Senate now needs to do its part, and all of us need to do our part and pray. At Suprem...
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has retired, and President Trump has nominated a well qualified Judge, Brett Kavanaugh, to replace him.
Today we observe the Queenship of Mary, acknowledging that the highest place that any creature holds in heaven is occupied by a woman and a mother.
As I always say, America will not reject abortion until America sees abortion. One of those leaders who also believed this was Dr Bernard Nathanson.
When Jesus died on the cross, the Centurion standing next to him, who had participated in His death cried out, "Surely, this was an innocent man."
Hundreds of people in our nation have worked in the abortion industry, whether in Planned Parenthood or in independent killing centers, and have stopped doing so because of a moral conversion.
Today Catholics celebrate the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a feast with profound lessons for our struggle against abortion.
The pro-life movement is winning. One of the signs of progress is the strong and ever-growing involvement of youth in all aspects of the fight to end abortion.
The pastoral team of Priests for Life travels the nation and the world to spread the pro-life message and help local communities defend children in the womb.
Each year from August 7-15, Priests for Life holds a Novena in preparation for the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
It was the biblical scholar St. Jerome who said, "Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ."
From the beginning of the Church, God's people have been blessed by the ministry of deacons.
We all know that abortion happens daily in our nation, but most people do not know what happens to the bodies.
What can you do to stop abortion? One of the first things I recommend is to be sure you know, by memory, a phone number that people can call for alternatives to abortion.
Jesus Christ can change us and can change our world. We are people of hope.
Listen to these words by Kahtleen DeZeeuw: “I, having lived through rape, and also having raised a child conceived in rape, feel personally assaulted and insulted every time I hear that abortio...
On July 25, 1968, Pope Paul VI issued the encyclical letter Humanae Vitae, which means, "Of Human Life."
In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said, “So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you”
No law can legitimize an act of violence like abortion.
Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for justice; they will be satisfied.
Jesus said, 'Come to me, all you who labor and are heavy-burdened, and I will give you rest.'
If the day comes that decisions have to be made about your medical treatment and you cannot speak for yourself, do you have someone designated to speak for you -- someone who will accurately repr...
Today our nation celebrates Independence Day. As one of the Church’s prayers for July 4 says, "Jesus spoke to men a message of peace, and taught us to live as brothers.
The Statue of Liberty in New York is a strong symbol of the welcome our nation has given to people from around the world.
As we prepare to celebrate Independence Day, we should reflect on what our Founding Fathers did when they established this nation.
On June 29 the Church honors the apostles Peter and Paul. We pray that we will be faithful to the teaching and grace handed down from the apostles.
In the Book of Lamentations, in which Jeremiah laments over the destruction that has come upon Jerusalem and all God’s people because of the invasion of the Babylonians, he also writes these wo...
The celebration of our nation’s independence is an important moment to reflect on the blessings of God, the meaning of freedom, and the task to expand the blessings of freedom to our unborn bro...
One of the great things about our American system is that voters not only select which candidates get elected to public office, but also which of those who want to be candidates actually end up o...
Priests for Life exists to help everyone -- priests, laity, and people of every denomination -- to stop abortion.
Since the mid-1990’s, some two-thirds of the freestanding abortion facilities in the United States have closed.
A key priority for the pro-life movement is to elect more pro-life candidates in the midterm elections of 2018.
Abortion is a sin committed by men as well as women.
One of the most important duties of a President is to nominate judges for the federal courts – not only the Supreme Court, but the Circuit and District courts all over the country.
This weekend we observe Fathers’ Day. We thank God for faithful fathers who, like God himself, give and protect life.
Juneteenth is a little-known holiday, yet it is dear to African-Americans. Juneteenth marks the official end of slavery in all parts of the United States.
In the midterm elections of 2018, the pro-life movement needs to continue building on the success we achieved 2016.
Today is the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
God is the Father of all, and the origin of all fatherhood. Each year, we celebrate Father’s Day, and we invite you to join in a novena leading up to that day.
One of our most important moral responsibilities is our political responsibility. We are called to elect our leaders in an informed and responsible way.
One of the many things that doesn’t make sense about our nation’s abortion policy is that it excludes the father of the baby.
This month we observe Fathers’ Day. We thank God for faithful fathers who, like God himself, give and protect life. Let’s also pray for fathers who are afraid to be fathers.
Today is the First Friday of the Month, and we give special honor and worship to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in reparation for the sins of the world.
In the first chapter of Luke, we read, “When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.
This coming weekend the Church celebrates the Feast of Corpus Christi. We worship the God who gives us His very Body and Blood.
Today we observe Memorial Day, a time to remember the U.S. men and women who lost their lives serving their country.
This weekend the Church celebrates the Feast of the Holy Trinity.
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
The Lord gave us the Our Father as the model of all prayer. The first two words of that prayer tell us why we are pro-life.
Priests for Life has long been convinced that in moving America away from abortion, we start by talking about what is most obvious -- and most upsetting.
The letter to the Hebrews tells us that Jesus Christ made the sacrifice of Himself upon the cross "through the eternal spirit".
The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Truth. His gifts enable us to understand created realities, their value, and their relationship to the Creator and to our happiness.
This Sunday the Church celebrates Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit filled the apostles and made them bold witnesses to the Risen Christ.
The creation account in Genesis 1 tells us that "a mighty wind," the "breath" or "spirit" of God hovered over the waters and brought life and light out of chaos and darkness.
The Christian Faith advances through testimony.
May 13 is the joyful feast of Our Lady of Fatima.
Online broadcasting continues to grow as a key way of reaching people with the pro-life message. Now, an online channel dedicated to ending abortion has been started by Priests for Life.
The Holy Spirit is God, and all He does and speaks to us is consistent with what God the Father and God the Son have done and spoken.
Even if you have never been involved in an abortion, you can help those who have had abortions to make their voices heard.
The Lord has knit each of us together in our mother’s womb, and has given to mothers a profound vocation.
My friend Monica Miller writes of one of the times that she and other activists went to retrieve the bodies of some of our aborted brothers and sisters from dumpsters at Michigan Avenue Medical C...
May is marked by the beautiful ceremony of the May crowning.
When Jesus rose from the dead, an angel descended from heaven, rolled the stone away, and sat on it.
Every abortion, besides killing a child, wounds multiple people, even beyond the mom and dad.
Today, the Church throughout the world celebrates the Feast of the Annunciation. This solemnity marks the moment when God Himself became an unborn child. At that moment he also began redeeming th...
The Easter Season is a celebration of life, and a time to renew our confidence in the ultimate victory of the forces of life against the culture of death.
Many of you pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. Did you know that this prayer was given to St. Faustina especially because of the sin of abortion?
Jesus Christ is Risen from the dead! The Church today, and for the next 50 days, continues to celebrate Easter and proclaim to the world that death has been conquered.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
Today, Good Friday, the world comes again to the cross. Jesus was not crucified because of the power of wicked men; he was crucified because of the silence of good men.
Holy Thursday, a day sacred to all Christians, is the day on which Jesus gave us the Eucharist, the Priesthood, and the commandment of charity.
Wednesday of Holy Week has traditionally been known as “Spy Wednesday,” because the Gospel passage of today says that Judas “kept looking for an opportunity to betray” Jesus.
The elections of 2018 are fully underway. Primaries in various states are taking place, so that voters can choose who will be on the ballot in November.
The state legislature in Mississippi passed a law recently to protect babies in the womb once the mothers reach 15 weeks of pregnancy.
In the season of Lent, meditation on the Seven Last Words of Jesus can give us profound insight into his mission and teaching, and about the intersection of the Passion of Christ and the pro-life...
Lent is a time to pray for the catechumens of the Church, that is, those who are preparing to be baptized at Easter.
On March 19, the Church celebrates the Feast of her patron, St. Joseph.
The special initiative of Priests for Life and Anglicans for Life called Healing the Shockwaves of Abortion declares that abortion wounds everybody.
Abortion wounds everyone and everything it touches. That includes the parents of the mom and dad of the aborted child.
One of the saddest scenes outside an abortion mill is when a girl’s father or mother are dragging her in for an abortion.
The Terri Schiavo Life and Hope Network, in collaboration with Priests for Life, has established the “International Day of Prayer and Remembrance for Terri Schindler Schiavo, and All of Our Vul...
Heartbeat International, Good Counsel Homes, and Priests for Life have partnered to urge pastors to place as a permanent, and prominent item on their parish bulletin and website a hotline number ...
As we make our Lenten journey, I invite you to join with me and thousands of others in a Lenten Prayer for Life. You will find it at www.priestsforlife.org.
In 2007, the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the federal ban on partial-birth abortion, without the loophole of a health exception.
Lent teaches us the meaning of love. Jesus endures his passion and crucifixion for each of us, giving himself away that we might have life.
This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the US Bishops' 1998 document "Living the Gospel of Life".
Priests for Life Pastoral Associate Kevin Burke has just released a new book called Tears of the Fisherman.
The special initiative of Priests for Life and Anglicans for Life called Healing the Shockwaves of Abortion declares that abortion wounds everybody.
Each abortion does far more damage than killing a baby and harming the mom and dad. Each abortion affects numerous other people, as the new book by Janet Morana reveals.
Today, Ash Wednesday, we receive the ashes that remind us of the power of sin and death, which return us to the dust from which we came.
Our Lord tells us in the Gospels not to be concerned over questions like what are we to eat or what are we to wear.
The Feast of the Presentation of the Lord recalls the fact that Jesus himself was presented in the Temple to the Father.
Our nation's founding fathers knew that every human law is subject to God's law.
In John, chapter 19, we read that the mother of Jesus stood faithfully at the cross as he suffered and died for our salvation.
The Lord declares in his word that even if a mother forsakes her own child, he will not forsake us.
Catholic schools, of every educational level, face many challenges to maintain their Catholic identity.
The purpose of a medical procedure is to help the body to do something that it is supposed to do but is not doing very well.
On January 25, the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, many denominations observe the conclusion of the week of prayer for Christian Unity.
Thanks to the annual March for Life in Washington DC, many new young leaders for the pro-life movement will come forward.
Why don’t more pastors speak out against abortion?
If we read the letters of St. Paul in the order in which they were written, we see that Paul displays an increasing awareness of his sinfulness as life goes on.
Every year, from January 18 to the 25th, the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is observed by many denominations. All Christians, by definition, acknowledge Jesus as Lord and Savior of the world...
In the Gospel of St. Matthew, we see how the life and teachings of Christ are the fulfillment of everything that the Old Testament taught.
All we do in the pro-life movement must be sustained by prayer.
Sometimes, clergy and pastoral ministers are silent on the topic of abortion, because they don’t want to hurt those in their Church who have had abortions.
Scripture tells us that on the first Christmas, when the shepherds arrived in Bethlehem and saw the baby in the manger, they understood what had been told to them by the angels. Why was it at tha...
For some, Christmas means kindness, goodness, the importance of family, joy, and giving. These are all values that have meaning for the Christian.
Today is New Year's Day. It gives us the chance to look beyond the mistakes and sins of the past, and the opportunity to do even more good in the future.
"Behold, I proclaim to you good news of great joy that will be for all the people…A Savior has been born for you" (Luke 1:10-11).
This Feast of the Holy Innocents leads Christians to reflect on the tragedy of abortion, and today leads many to pray in front of abortion facilities, where innocent blood is shed.
The Church honors the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph.
The world thinks that Christmas is over, but the Church continues celebrating it for the next two weeks.
Our Christmas celebration has begun. On this blessed day, all the earth has seen the saving hand of God!
All we do in the pro-life movement must be sustained by prayer.
On January 19, the day of the March for Life in Washington DC, various religious groups including Priests for Life will gather for the annual national interdenominational prayer service, honoring...
As we enter the second half of Advent, the liturgy focuses more specifically on the Incarnation and birth of Jesus at the first Christmas.
When Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, the Aztec people among whom he lived were practicing human sacrifice, because their beliefs were based on despair. They thought God was against ...
The Immaculate Conception is about Christ's power to destroy sin. Mary was sinless from the first moment of her life not because she did not need a Savior, but because she was so close to the Sav...
The March for Life in Washington, as well as the Walk for Life in San Francisco, are always great events each year.
As our nation approaches the anniversary of Roe v Wade, the premier prayer event marking this occasion will occur in Washington DC on January 19.
Our Lady of Guadalupe is patroness of the unborn. Priests for Life has therefore composed a special prayer novena to prepare for her feastday.
As we enter the Advent season, Priests for Life invites all believers to pray a special Advent prayer for life, which you can download at priestsforlife.org.
Every time an abortion happens, not only is a child killed and a mom and dad deeply wounded
This weekend we conclude the liturgical year, and begin a new one with the Season of Advent.
In our initiative called “Healing the Shockwaves of Abortion,” the Silent No More Awareness Campaign focuses on the wounds abortion causes to many different groups of people.
Pope Saint John Paul II is the Pope of Life, and the pro-life movement can especially rely on his intercession and protection.
Happy Thanksgiving! The liturgy written especially for this holiday says that God's chosen people Israel "carried with them the promise that all men would be blessed and all men could be free…I...
Abortion causes trauma, not only to the parents but also to us who try to save these lives but often fail.
Our nation is preparing to observe Thanksgiving Day, a holiday that makes it clear that we are not self-sufficient, but rather dependent on the God who gives us both our life and our freedom.
November 20 is Universal Children's Day. This is the date on which the United Nations adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, in 1959, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, i...
In nineteen forty eight, the United Nations published the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Advocates of abortion have always tried to hijack the language and concept of freedom.
The month of November is National Adoption Month. Often, pregnant mothers who feel they cannot care for their child are afraid to make an adoption plan, and may even feel guilty in doing so.
January marks the completion of 45 years since Roe v Wade legalized abortion in America.
All we do in the pro-life movement must be sustained by prayer.
President Obama, thanks to the federal judges he appointed, brought the entire federal judiciary under the control of judges who by and large share a pro-abortion mindset.
The US Senate will soon vote on a bill, already passed by the House, that protects babies because of their ability to feel pain.
Today is All Souls Day, when we commend to God all those who have died. I invite you to commend to God especially the souls of all babies who have been aborted.
Each Nov 1 the Church observes All Saints' Day, and many of those saints were martyrs.
I am happy to announce that our Priests for Life national prayer novena for the elections is underway.
Clergy and laity from many Christian denominations will gather for the National Prayer Service marking the anniversary of Roe v Wade.
Advocates of abortion claim that if we make the procedure illegal, it will be unsafe for women.
After his conversion from being a pro-abortion leader to being a pro-life activist, Dr. Bernard Nathanson began talking about the new bioethical challenges of our day.
Sometimes voters may not feel that any candidate in an election meets their satisfaction.
Some people try to justify voting for pro-abortion candidates because they like those candidates' positions on other issues.
Whenever you vote for a candidate, you are also voting for a party, especially when the outcome of the election can change the balance of power.
The last Sunday of October is Priesthood Sunday. This Saturday, Priests for Life will begin a special novena for all priests.
October 16 is the Feast of St. Gerard Majella, who is the patron saint of pregnant mothers, of childbirth, and of unborn children.
Pope Saint John Paul II is the Pope of Life, and the pro-life movement can especially rely on his intercession and protection.
Some people argue against outlawing abortion, saying women will have abortions anyway.
The Feast of St. Gerard Majella is approaching. He is the patron saint of pregnant mothers, of childbirth, and of unborn children.
Today is the Feast of St. Faustina, to whom Jesus revealed the wonders of divine mercy. Many of you pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy.
Each year, in mid-October, Stand True (the youth outreach of Priests for Life) sponsors the “Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity.”
October is observed as Respect Life month in the Catholic Church in America.
Today the Church observes the Feast of the Guardian Angels, and reflects on the fact that from the first moment of our existence, God assigns an angel to watch over us at every moment of our live...
On September 29, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael. Raphael means “God Heals.”
Pope Saint John Paul II is the Pope of Life, and the pro-life movement can especially rely on his intercession and protection.
On September 29, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael.
On September 29, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael.
The Pope and bishops, in their writings about abortion, have told us that we are not to "accommodate ourselves" to laws permitting abortion.
One of the best ways to see how to violate all the rules of logic is to examine the arguments – if you can call them arguments at all – of those who try to defend abortion. First of all, the ...
Saint Paul declared that he never wanted to boast in anything except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Today we celebrate the Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary. We rejoice that this woman was chosen by God to be His own mother.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta was called from this world on September 5, 1997.
Even if you have never been involved in an abortion, you can help those who have had abortions to make their voices heard.
In 1987, the Church published a document called “Donum Vitae” (meaning “The Gift of Life”).
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, whose cause for canonization has been introduced, is a man who educated and inspired countless people through his television ministry.
At abortion clinics across the country, the bodies of unborn children are literally thrown in the trash each day.
Today we observe the Queenship of Mary, acknowledging that the highest place that any creature holds in heaven is occupied by a woman and a mother.
Abortion carries a built in stigma, and there’s nothing that the pro-abortion forces can do about it.
In a few days we will celebrate the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
Rap singer Nick Cannon released a music video called “Can I Live?”
Gianna Jessen, a survivor of a late-term abortion that failed, sang the national anthem on one occasion in the Colorado state legislature.
I often point out that our youth are not simply the “future leaders” of the pro-life movement. They are leaders here and now, in more ways than one.
The Ninth and Tenth Commandments forbid us to covet what belongs to our neighbor, whether it be his spouse or his possessions.
The pro-life movement is winning. One of the signs of progress is the wave of women and men across the world who are speaking out about how they regret having their child killed by abortion.
The prophet Ezekiel tells us that we are to be watchmen for each other, warning the sinner to turn away from his wicked ways, that he may live.
Our Lord tells us that if we are bringing our gift to the altar and recall that our brother has something against us, we should first be reconciled with our brother, and then come and offer our g...
Our Priests for Life headquarters is within easy driving distance of the Statue of Liberty in New York.
Some pastors hesitate to address the abortion issue because they are afraid of controversy and opposition from their congregations.
One of the key factors that impacts the relationship between a man and a woman is whether either of them has been involved in an abortion in the past.
On June 24, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Birth of St. John the Baptizer, who leaped for joy in the womb of Elizabeth because of the coming of Christ.
We sometimes hear from those on the other side of the pro-life battle that they want to work together with us to (quote) reduce the need for abortion.
In their pastoral plan for pro-life activities, the Catholic bishops of the United States have asked that at every mass a prayer be offered for the defense of human life.
In the Our Father, we pray “Hallowed be thy name.” When the People of God live in a way that reflects the holiness, justice, truth and love of God himself, then God’s name is honored.
Many ask why pastors do not preach more about abortion. One reason that some give is that they do not want to hurt the people in the congregation who have had abortions.
The Eighth Commandment declares, “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.”
On Ascension Thursday, when the Church celebrates the fact that Jesus took our human nature to the heights of heaven.
Tomorrow pro-life people around the world are invited to begin a special Novena to the Holy Spirit, Lord and Giver of Life.
The Seventh Commandment declares, “You shall not steal.” Whenever we violate the right to life, we steal. We rob the person of what is his – the recognition of his rights, the protection of...
When the Lord speaks about the poor in spirit, he is speaking about those for whom there is no help or hope but God Himself.
The Sixth Commandment says, “You shall not commit adultery.” In keeping with the understanding that commandments are like chapter headings, and that there are many other actions included unde...
This weekend we observe Mothers’ Day.
On the first Easter night, Thomas was not with the apostles when Jesus appeared to them, risen from the dead. But Scripture does not tell us where Thomas was.
On the first Easter Sunday afternoon, two disciples were walking on the road to Emmaus, discussing all the events that had just happened.
As the women went to Jesus’ tomb to anoint his body, they asked one another, “Who will roll away the stone for us?”
On Easter morning, the women who came to the tomb were asked, “Why do you seek the living one among the dead? He is not here; he has been raised.”
On the morning of Jesus’ resurrection, there was a lot of running taking place.
When the women who had gone to anoint Jesus’ body on the first Easter morning returned to the apostles with the news that they had seen the risen Lord, the apostles refused to believe it.
Matthew’s gospel tells us that when Jesus rose from the dead, there was a great earthquake.
When the Lord gave the command to take away the stone so that he could call Lazarus to walk out of his own grave, Lazarus’ sister Martha expressed a concern: “Lord, by now there will be a ste...
In his Letter to the Romans, Paul writes, « If the spirit of the one who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, the one who raised Christ from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies al...
In Psalm one thirty we read, “For with the Lord is kindness, and fullness of redemption.”
On Easter, many throughout the world are baptized into the Church, and those already baptized renew the vows of their baptism.
We have begun Holy Week, when the Church enters more deeply into meditation on the suffering, death, and resurrection of the Lord Jesus.
We have begun Holy Week, when the Church enters more deeply into meditation on the suffering, death, and resurrection of the Lord Jesus.
In his first Palm Sunday homily, Pope Francis declared, "Jesus takes upon himself..."
In the month of April, the initiative Healing the Shockwaves of Abortion is raising awareness about the siblings of aborted children, and how those siblings are impacted by the loss that abortion...
On March 31, 2005, Terri Schiavo was killed.
On March 30, 2005, Terri Schiavo had her last full day of life on this earth. I spent her last night by her side, praying with her, reading Scripture to her, and assuring her of the love of so ma...
President Trump has nominated Judge Neil Gorsuch to the US Supreme Court, to fill the vacancy left last year by the death of Justice Scalia.
Norma McCorvey, the "Jane Roe" of the Supreme Court's Roe vs. Wade decision that legalized abortion, died on February 18th.
Under the Administration of President Trump, the United States now no longer funds organizations which, in the work they do to provide help to other nations, perform abortions or lobby for the la...
Next week marks the anniversary of the murder of Terri Schiavo. She was deprived of food and water, as police officers stood over her bed to make sure nobody gave her any.
The US House of Representatives has passed a measure to end all taxpayer funding of abortion. Most of the American people do not want their money used to kill someone's child by abortion.
Lent is a season of life. As baptized believers, we reflect on how the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ have brought us the new life we now live.
The Passion of Christ was far more horrible than most of our crucifixes portray.
One of the key promises that the current Congress and Presidential Administration has made is that they will take federal funding away from Planned Parenthood, which currently receives, each year...
We have begun the Holy Season of Lent. The traditional practice of “giving something up for Lent” is a practice of self-denial; our Lord said that to follow him, we must deny our very selves.
In Matthew’s Gospel, we read that when Jesus died, there was an earthquake.
The Fourth Commandment is “Honor your father and mother.” The Lord worked through our parents to bring us into being
The Third Commandment requires us to Keep Holy the Lord’s Day. Scripture tells us the Lord rested on the seventh day.
For several decades now, Churches and not for profit organizations have been intimidated into silence by the so-called Johnson Amendment in the tax code. This provision says that they may not int...
Tomorrow the season of Lent begins. By our penance, we say no to ourselves and yes to God and others. This reverses the power of sin, by which we say yes to ourselves and no to God and others.
The First Commandment is “I am the Lord your God; you shall not have other gods besides me.” There are many ways of having false gods.
Do post-abortion healing programs and pro-life activism mix?
During these days many women who have had abortions are preparing to share their stories publicly at gatherings across America in observance of the anniversary of the legalization of abortion by ...
Abortion wounds everyone and everything it touches. In our churches, many carry the pain of a past abortion, and the Church needs to be the first place where they can find reconciliation and heal...
In John, chapter 19, we read that the mother of Jesus stood faithfully at the cross as he suffered and died for our salvation.
This weekend the Church celebrates the Epiphany, a feast marking the manifestation of Christ as the Savior for all nations.
The conclusion of another year should help us reflect upon what we have done and what we have failed to do.
Advent focuses our minds and hearts on the Second Coming of Christ.
St. Augustine said of Christmas, "God became man so that man might become God."
In chapter four of John’s Gospel, Jesus tells the Samaritan woman at the well that he will give her water which will become an eternal spring of life within her.
At midnight Mass of Christmas, we hear the glorious announcement that a Savior has been born for us. From the beginning of time, prophets announced that the Messiah of the Lord would come.
It is not too early to begin making plans to join the annual March for Life in Washington, DC, or the annual West Coast March for Life in San Francisco.
One of the Christmas songs playing on the radio in these days is called "Grown up Christmas list."
The Christmas song “O Holy Night” includes the following words:
Christmas, for which we are now preparing, is not simply the feast of the birth of Christ; it is the feast of His becoming human.
When we receive Jesus in Holy Communion, we welcome the Head of the Body, the Church. And in welcoming the Head, we are bound to welcome the members.
Advent is about Christ’s coming. The preparation for his coming is reform, and the promise of His coming is reconciliation.
Advent speaks of two comings of Jesus: one at the end of time, and the other through his Incarnation and birth at the first Christmas.
This week we observe Thanksgiving Day. We rejoice in the God who has given us life and freedom.
This weekend the Church observes the Feast of Christ the King. It is a feast that acknowledges that Jesus is Lord, not only of individuals, but of nations, empires, cultures, and the entire unive...
Today is Election Day. After you cast your vote, however, your job is not finished. Today is the day to mobilize as many others as possible to vote.
As Elections approach, it’s important to be aware that polling only has a limited and relative value.
In elections, it is not the candidate who is right on the issues who necessarily wins, nor even the candidate with whom most people agree.
Many Christians who are ready to be involved politically do not know where to turn to find the positions of candidates on the issues.
At every Mass, we ask forgiveness for what we have done and for what we have failed to do.
One of the activities citizens can carry out at election time is to become poll-watchers. This activity simply involves being present at the polling places on Election Day to insure that election...
Many states allow early voting. This means that even if you do not have a reason why you cannot get to the polls on Election Day, you may vote before Election Day.
Many of you who listen are not able to get out of the house very easily, or know someone else who is homebound. With Election Day coming up, please be sure to apply as soon as possible for an abs...
Today is the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary. In the history of the world and in the personal journeys of countless Christians, the Rosary has conquered many enemies.
In an interview with Priests for Life at the Vatican, Cardinal John Foley, who used to head the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, made the following comment about our obligation to vo...
Many groups distribute campaign literature in Church parking lots at election time.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
Before he was elected Pope, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger issued a letter that made it clear that we cannot vote for pro-abortion candidates.
Blessed are they who show mercy; mercy shall be theirs. At the heart of our religion is the cry for mercy that we direct to the Lord.
What is the meaning of true social development for the human family?
September 5 is the anniversary of the death of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, in 1997.
Here is another email I received about the pictures of abortion on priestsforlife.org
Psychiatrist and researcher Dr. Philip Ney relates the story of a patient of his who developed fibromyalgia, which causes chronic pain without any apparent cause.
One thing parishes can do to prepare their people for the elections is to offer a study of the US Bishops' document Living the Gospel of Life.
If pro-life speakers use the words “dismemberment” and “decapitation” to describe what abortion does to a baby, some people will accuse them of using extreme and inflammatory rhetoric, or...
The pro-life movement is winning. One of the signs of progress is the growing mountain of medical evidence that abortion harms women, men, and families.
Each of us has but one vote. Yet we can all influence thousands of votes.
Today I want to share with you the following email I received from a pro-abortion person who visited the Priests for Life website and saw the pictures of aborted babies.
Hundreds of people in our nation have worked in the abortion industry, whether in Planned Parenthood or in any of the many independent killing centers, and have stopped doing so because of a mora...
One day, the Lord Jesus took Peter, James, and John up on a mountain, and was transfigured before their eyes.
One of the special events of this Year of Mercy was the "Jubilee of Tears," dedicated to all who mourn. Pope Francis spoke on that occasion of the bitter grief of losing a loved one.
Even if you have never been involved in an abortion, you can help those who have had abortions to make their voices heard.
Every child in the womb is a person and must be protected, and every abortion is wrong.
The United States Congress has been conducting hearings to investigate the abortion practices of Planned Parenthood, which has potentially committed multiple federal crimes.
Lest anyone think that voting is a mere option rather than a solemn obligation, the following statement was made by Bishop Karl Romer, when he was Secretary of the Pontifical Council for the Fami...
Priests for Life has issued a renewed call for Churches to conduct voter registration drives between now and Election Day.
Priests for Life was again at the Supreme Court recently, where we presented a "Friend of the Court" brief in the case in which the court reviewed a Texas law regulating abortion.
The Supreme Court has again made a wrong decision regarding abortion.
The Roe vs Wade decision that legalized abortion also said that states should see to it that the procedure is carried out in safe facilities, by qualified physicians.
There is still time for your parish to organize voter registration Sundays in preparation for the November elections.
In recent action in the case of Priests for Life vs. HHS, the US Supreme Court vacated the decisions of the lower courts and freed Priests for Life from having to pay any penalties for refusing t...
It continues to be clear that this year’s presidential election will be very contentious and very consequential.
The United States Catholic Bishops issued a document last November reminding us that voting is a moral obligation, and a significant opportunity to advance the culture of life.
Many people have heard about the Little Sisters of the Poor and their Supreme Court case against the HHS mandate.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This Spring, Servant Books publishes my latest book, Proclaiming the Message of Life, in which I draw on nearly 25 years of preaching on abortion every day and present to clergy and laity alike a...
Pro-abortion politicians will often say to us, "I respect your views, but I have to represent all the people."
Pro-abortion politicians will often say to us, "Legislators should not be practicing medicine." Our response?
While voting is always a moral obligation, sometimes that obligation is stronger than at other times.
On April 28, 1962, Saint Gianna Beretta Molla died after giving birth to her fourth child.
The pro-life movement has been making steady progress toward the goal of restoring protection to the unprotected children in the womb.
Canadian psychiatrist and post-abortion researcher Dr Philip Ney tells the story of the family counseling session in which a child, when asked to draw a picture of his family, drew extra children...
Public officials often talk about the abortion issue in terms of what they believe about abortion, or how they respect others’ beliefs.
On Wednesday, March 23, the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case of Priests for Life versus HHS, a case with which six other cases have been consolidated, including the Little Si...
Priests for Life and various other plaintiffs are defending religious freedom in the Supreme Court.
On march 10, pro-abortion activists observe the National Day of Appreciation for Abortion Providers.
We are living at a time when the Church in the United States must vigorously defend herself against attacks on religious freedom, such as the HHS mandate.
In hearings in the United States Congress investigating Planned Parenthood, pro-abortion witness Priscilla Smith was asked whether the practice of dismembering a living child limb from limb and c...
The US Supreme Court has accepted the case of Priests for Life against the HHS mandate.
A new investigative panel has been created in the US House of Representatives to look into the potentially illegal activities of Planned Parenthood in regard to the sale of baby body parts,
Throughout this year, the initiative of the Silent No More Campaign called Healing the Shockwaves of Abortion is pointing out various groups of people wounded by abortion, and in February, that g...
At BabyBodyParts.com, Priests for Life has made available the information you need to know about Planned Parenthood and the immoral and illegal activities it is engaged in with the selling of the...
Abortion wounds everyone and everything it touches. In a disproportionate way, it wounds the Black community which, though constituting about 12 percent of the childbearing population, has about ...
When abortion becomes illegal again, are we going to start throwing all the women who have abortions into jail?
The fact that abortion is psychologically devastating to the mother who has one is becoming harder and harder for advocates of abortion to deny.
Abortion advocates want more than to keep Roe vs. Wade intact.
When most people think of abortion, it is often as a contentious social or political issue or a closely guarded secret that is best left alone in the past.
Today our nation honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who fought for the equal dignity of every human life against the evil of segregation.
This month, in remembrance of the tragic Roe v Wade and Doe v Bolton decisions, that legalized abortion in America throughout all nine months of pregnancy,
May we extend to you a personal invitation to join us for the Annual March for Life in Washington DC on January 22.
This weekend, we celebrate the Lord's Baptism, and reflect on the meaning of baptism itself. This sacrament gives us many pro-life lessons.
“She laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn”. The fact that there was no room for Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in the inn at Bethlehem on the first Christmas should ma...
On Good Friday, we sing, "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?"
We celebrate this Advent at the outset of the Jubilee Year of Mercy. The coming of the Lord is all about mercy.
The Synod of Bishops of October 2015 is guided by a working document which says the following, quote, “Today, "human beings themselves are too easily being considered consumer goods to be used ...
The document created to guide the discussions at the October 2015 worldwide Synod of bishops in Rome states the following: quote, “Life is a gift of God and a transcendent mystery.
Advent focuses our minds and hearts on the Second Coming of Christ.
In his September 23rd address to the bishops of the United States in Washington DC, Pope Francis mentioned quote "the innocent victims of abortion,"
The future of the priesthood is in the seminarians of today.
At the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia, Priests for Life -- in conjunction with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia -
In his remarks in Washington DC when he first arrived in the United States, Pope Francis stated, quote, "American Catholics are committed to building a society which is truly tolerant and inclusi...
The month of November is dedicated in a particular way to praying for the dead. This includes children who died before birth.
During his visit to the United States, Pope Francis addressed the United Nations, and said that the quote "pillars of integral human development have a common foundation, which is the right to li...
The guiding document written for the Synod of bishops in October 2015 refers to the tragedy of abortion and then says, quote, “The Church reminds those who work in healthcare facilities of the ...
The October 2015 world meeting of bishops in Rome, on the theme of the family, was given a document to guide its discussions.
From coast to coast, special prayers will arise from October 10 through 18th for an end to abortion and the evils of Planned Parenthood.
Abolishing Abortion, published by Thomas Nelson, is a pro-life manifesto for our times.
How does abortion harm women, men, and families, and how do people heal from the wounds?
Every year, on the first Sunday of October, cities and towns across American will hold the annual “Life Chain,” in which, people stand on public sidewalks holding signs calling for an end to ...
On September 29, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael. Raphael means “God Heals.”
Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake; the Kingdom of heaven is theirs.
Pope Benedict addressed the Pontifical Academy for Life in February of two thousand eleven.
Doing pro-life work is not simply a response to a cause or a movement, an ideology or a political platform.
The World Meeting of Families takes place from September 22 to 27th in Philadelphia, culminating with the visit of Pope Francis.
In a meeting I attended some years ago in Rome for the Pontifical Academy for Life, Pope Benedict said the following words, Quote: Doctors cannot fail to defend against the deception of the consc...
In chapter four of John’s Gospel, Jesus tells the Samaritan woman at the well that he will give her water which will become an eternal spring of life within her.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
The Second Commandment is “You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.” This does not only mean that we shouldn’t use the Lord’s name in cursing when we are angry.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God. Peace is more than the absence of war.
At times, when I have been involved in public demonstrations that show the horrible reality of abortion, police officers have told me that people in the neighborhood have complained that the sign...
One of the newest books in the pro-life movement is Recall Abortion, by Janet Morana, Executive Director of Priests for Life.
As pro-life advocates, we need to be able to speak persuasively not only about how abortion kills children, but about how it harms women and their entire families.
What can break the stalemate over the abortion issue in our world?
St. Paul tells us that we must not conform ourselves to this age, but be transformed by the renewal of our minds, so that we may discern “what is good, pleasing, and perfect.”
Many people who oppose abortion nevertheless think it should be allowed in cases of rape.
January 31 is the Feast of St. John Bosco, who had a special gift to minister to the young.
A Hamilton College-Zogby national poll found most high school seniors to be pro-life, and this is consistent with a pattern that appears in many other ways as well.
The House of Representatives has passed the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, a bill that protects babies who feel pain from 20 weeks of development forward.
Our Youth Outreach at Priests for Life has three main goals -- to educate, activate and equip this generation to abolish abortion. Our summer outreach is an important way we work toward this goal...
I have heard the cry of my people who are being oppressed…
This August, Thomas Nelson will release Fr. Frank Pavone’s book called Abolishing Abortion.
Juneteenth, a holiday observed on June 19th especially in the African-American community, is the oldest known celebration of the end of slavery in the United States.
The founding fathers of our nation were religious men. In fact, most of them were schooled in what would by today's standards be considered seminaries or Bible schools.
Interestingly, news reports about new laws we support that protect unborn babies from dismemberment abortion say that we, the pro-life movement, describe these procedures as dismemberment.
Priests for Life launched the fourth of the numerous lawsuits that have been filed against Obama's HHS mandate in early 2012.
In April, Governor Sam Brownback of Kansas signed into law the "Unborn Child Protection from Dismemberment Abortion Act."
In America, we enjoy the freedoms of the First Amendment -- very broad freedoms that, among other things, give us the right to proclaim whatever message we want on the public streets and sidewalk...
Forty days after his resurrection, the Lord Jesus ascended into heaven.
There are two types of attorneys.
This Sunday is “Vocations Sunday.” We pray that many will hear the call to the priesthood, the call to devote themselves fully to the proclamation of the Gospel of Christ, which is the Gospel...
Hopefully, you have experienced the power of a good retreat, by which you come aside for a while from your daily activities, and focus exclusively on God and how He is working in your life.
The Fifth Commandment states, “You shall not kill.” The literal translation of this commandment forbids murder. This is not about a prohibition on killing cattle for food or on killing bugs f...
I have heard the cry of my people who are being oppressed…Therefore I have come down to rescue them.” So God speaks to Moses when he calls him to lead God’s people to freedom.
Throughout this year, the initiative of the Silent No More Campaign called Healing the Shockwaves of Abortion is pointing out various groups of people wounded by abortion, and in February, that g...
Tomorrow, when many messages of affection are exchanged. It is therefore a good day to reflect on how holy human affection is.
When Jesus died on the cross, the Centurion standing next to him, who had participated in His death cried out, "Surely, this was an innocent man."
Scripture tells us that on the first Christmas, when the shepherds arrived in Bethlehem and saw the baby in the manger, they understood what had been told to them by the angels.
The Church calls for an end to war and to the death penalty. But both can still be used under certain circumstances, and it is possible to support such use and still be pro-life.
On the occasion of the annual March for Life in Washington, many other events take place in the days before and after the March.
The United States bishops have issued clear teaching regarding the duties of voters and public officials in their document Living the Gospel of Life.
Prayer is the foundation of every effort we undertake to build the Culture of Life.
A report came into a Milwaukee police station one day that children were throwing stones off a bridge. When the police arrived on the scene, they asked the children what they were throwing.
The pro-life movement is winning. One of the signs of progress is the closing of abortion clinics and the scarcity of doctors willing to do the procedure.
A coalition of pro-life groups has responded to the assertion of some pro-life candidates that in this year’s elections, the social issues like abortion should not be a focus of attention, but ...
On Tuesday October 21, many students around the world will commit to remain silent the entire day to show their solidarity with the children still in the womb, who are killed silently by the viol...
In the pagan view of government, the law came from the mouth of the king and the people counted for nothing.
This year is an election year, and too many people still think that religion and politics don’t mix.
Pro-abortion politicians will often say to us, "Let's just agree to disagree."
Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. The person who lives the Beatitudes knows that God is the source of all he needs.
Some abortion supporters who don’t like the statistics that African American women have a higher abortion rate try to explain that away by claiming that the abortions among non Blacks aren’t ...
On this day in 2001, terrorists attacked our land in an event that we should never forget.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta was called home to heaven on September 5, 1997.
The Christian Faith advances through testimony.
Blessed are the pure of heart, for they shall see God.
Pro-abortion politicians will often say to us, "My office does not involve any decision-making about abortion."
In many states, abortionists come in from a different state in order to perform the procedure.
Some pastors do not speak about abortion because they are afraid of being single-issue people.
Dr Alveda King, full time pastoral associate of Priests for Life, has been helping to lead the National Black Pro Life Coalition.
On her first trip to the United States, the youngest daughter of Saint Gianna Beretta Molla visited the headquarters of Priests for Life in New York.
Do you know someone who has been hurt by abortion, and who wants to do something to keep others from experiencing the same hurt?
One of the things we use at our Priests for Life youth outreach to save lives and change hearts and minds is our line of pro life "drop cards".
Our Youth Outreach at Priests for Life has three main goals -- to educate, activate and equip this generation to abolish abortion.
One of the main reasons Priests for Life exists is to help the clergy preach fearlessly and frequently about abortion.
Pro-abortion politicians will often say to us, "Abortion is the law of the land."
Rachel's Vineyard is a retreat program for women and men who have lost a child by abortion.
Representative Nancy Pelosi was asked at a press briefing to explain the difference between killing a baby in a late term abortion and killing the same baby outside the womb
Priests for Life has released a new e-book called “Vocations: All About Life” in which we highlight the life and ministry of a dozen priests who work full time for the pro-life cause, and exp...
In November of 2013, Pope Francis issued his Apostolic Exhortation called “The Joy of the Gospel.”
On Thursday May 8 the case of Priests for Life against the HHS mandate will be heard in the US Court of Appeals in Washington.
In June of 2013, Pope Francis led a weekend celebration in honor of the Gospel of Life. In his homily, he proclaimed that God is Life, and that being pro-life is a great yes to who God is.
Abortion researcher Doctor Philip Ney states, quote, "The practice of good medicine entails performing only those procedures, which are:
Abraham is our father in faith. His name was originally “Abram,” which means “exalted father.” But God changed his name to Abraham, meaning “father of many.”
The service that the Church carries out to humanity embraces life at every stage and in every circumstance.
In the thirty seventh chapter of Ezekiel, the Lord declares, « O my people, I will open your graves and have you rise from them.
The debate in America about partial-birth abortion did a lot to shift public opinion in a pro-life direction, because it focused attention on what actually happens to the baby during an abortion ...
Pro-abortion politicians will often say to us, "The government should not be involved in such a personal decision as abortion."
As we welcome young people into pro-life efforts, we should let ourselves be challenged by them.
Today is Valentine’s Day, when many messages of affection are exchanged. It is therefore a good day to reflect on how holy human affection is.
Pro-abortion politicians will often say to us, "I'm personally opposed to abortion, but can't impose my views on others."
It’s always good when we can see pro-life convictions expressed in the entertainment industry.
Churches and other tax exempt groups can say and do a lot more about elections than most of us think they can. Teaming up with legal experts, Priests for Life offers a seminar called, .
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
January 14-22
This month many of you will march for life, in Washington DC and in your own towns and cities.
Christmas, for which we are now preparing, is not simply the feast of the birth of Christ; it is the feast of His becoming human, the reality called the Incarnation.
The pro-life message should be conveyed not only by words, but by music and the arts.
This weekend we conclude the liturgical year, and begin a new one with the Season of Advent.
The pro-life message should be conveyed not only by words, but by music and the arts.
Pro-abortion politicians will often say to us, "I respect your views, but I have to represent all the people."
Today the Church observes All Saints Day, and many of those saints were martyrs.
November 2 is All Souls Day, when we commend to God all those who have died. I invite you to commend to God especially the souls of all babies who have been aborted.
House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi recently refused to admit what a late term abortion is, and proceeded to say that discussions about this are “sacred ground” for her.
Clergy and laity from many Christian denominations will gather for the National Prayer Service marking the anniversary of Roe v Wade.
The pro-life movement is winning.
October is observed as Respect Life month in the Catholic Church in America.
The pro-life movement is winning. One of the signs of progress is the wave of women and men across the world who are speaking out about how they regret having their child killed by abortion.
In John, chapter 19, we read that the mother of Jesus stood faithfully at the cross as he suffered and died for our salvation.
Do you want to hear your parish priest talk more about abortion and the pro-life movement?
Some people think that because men cannot get pregnant, they have no right to say anything about abortion.
The Second Vatican Council’s Constitution on the Church in the Modern World says: "At all times and in all places, the Church should have the true freedom to teach the faith, to proclaim its te...
Some who think abortion should be allowed for cases of rape imagine that the child, if born, will always remind the mother of the rapist.
In many states, abortionists come in from a different state in order to perform the procedure.
Hundreds of people in our nation have worked in the abortion industry, whether in Planned Parenthood or in any of the many independent killing centers, and have stopped doing so because of a mora...
In chapter four of John’s Gospel, Jesus tells the Samaritan woman at the well that he will give her water which will become an eternal spring of life within her.
Here is another email I received about the pictures of abortion on priestsforlife.org
Pro-abortion politicians will often say to us, "I respect your views, but I have to represent all the people." Our response? That's what we're trying to say to you. If you neglect the unborn, you...
At abortion clinics across the country, the bodies of unborn children are literally thrown in the trash each day.
Across the United States, abortion kills over three thousand children each day. And most of the time, we never recover the bodies.
We all know that abortion happens daily in our nation, but most people do not know what happens to the bodies.
In August of this year, we will celebrate 50 years of the famous “I Have a Dream” speech, delivered by my Uncle, Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. He spoke of equality for all people, and the dream ...
Prayer is the foundation of the pro-life movement.
Janet Morana, with her book "Recall Abortion," has also launched a whole strategy that uses two meanings of this word.
When in Argentina, Pope Francis presented a document from his bishops conference that stated, quote, "Today we stand before new challenges that call us to be the voice of the voiceless.
Commenting on the gruesome practices of abortionist Kermit Gosnell, now convicted of murder, the prosecutor Ed Cameron state, quote, “When you have got jars of feet that this man was keeping on...
We sometimes hear from those on the other side of the pro-life battle that they want to work together with us to (quote) reduce the need for abortion.
Today we want to offer you a tool that you and your pro-life friends will not want to miss, because -- in the space of one hour a month -- it brings you the latest news and strategies in the pro-...
One of the keys to ending abortion is to make it clear that abortion helps nobody and hurts everyone it touches.
It’s always good when we can see pro-life convictions expressed in the entertainment industry.
The Lord gave us the Our Father as the model of all prayer.
In response to a press question about recently about the difference between late term abortion and murder, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, “I don't think it should have anything to do w...
Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, recently wrote an open letter to pro-abortion Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, in response to her comments at a press conference in which she r...
Recently, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi claimed again to be a practicing and respectful Catholic while at the same time expressing her support for legal abortion.
On June 13, Representative Nancy Pelosi was asked at a press briefing to explain the difference between killing a baby in a late term abortion and killing the same baby outside the womb –
Many ask why pastors do not preach more about abortion. One reason that some give is that they do not want to hurt the people in the congregation who have had abortions.
Today the Church celebrates the Feast of the Birth of St. John the Baptizer, who leaped for joy in the womb of Elizabeth because of the coming of Christ.
One of the main reasons Priests for Life exists is to help the clergy preach fearlessly and frequently about abortion. Having worked with clergy for over two decades, our team has developed an un...
When it comes to the abortion debate, many people prefer to listen with their heart rather than shout with their tongue.
The year of faith nourishes our pro-life commitment in many ways. The Gospel of John expresses faith as an act of seeing.
The Year of Faith is a time to renew our pro-life commitment, which is why one of the official events of the Year of Faith is a Day of Life. Faith means obediently accepting Jesus Christ and putt...
Today is the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. We give special honor and worship to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in reparation for the sins of the world.
Some organizations that support abortion have tried to argue that the disturbing case of abortionist Kermit Gosnell, now convicted of murdering babies born alive, is a rare exception in the world...
In several states, laws have been enacted that protect unborn children from abortion once they reach 20 weeks of development in the womb.
When the clinic of abortionist Kermit Gosnell, now convicted of murdering babies born alive, was raided, bodies of some forty-five children were found all over the clinic, in plastic bags, milk j...
The State of Florida recently passed a bill that would protect babies after they are born as a result of a failed abortion attempt.
On the day of the March for Life, Fr. Frank Pavone preached the sermon at the National Prayer Service marking 40 years since Roe v. Wade.
In our youth outreach at Priests for Life, we seek to use simple but effective ways to save lives. One mother we know was on her way to an abortion mill to have her baby killed, and asked for a s...
The creation account in Genesis 1 tells us that "a mighty wind," the "breath" or "spirit" of God hovered over the waters and brought life and light out of chaos and darkness.
Our Youth Outreach at Priests for Life has three main goals -- to educate, activate and equip this generation to abolish abortion. Our summer outreach is an important way we work toward this goal...
I recently sat in the courtroom for the murder trial of abortionist Kermit Gosnell, accused of killing women who came to him for so-called safe and legal abortions, and also of killing babies act...
When in Argentina, Pope Francis presented a document from his bishops conference that stated, quote, "Today we stand before new challenges that call us to be the voice of the voiceless.
The Grand Jury report on abortionist Kermit Gosnell states, quote “Among the rest of the staff, there was no one with any medical licensing or relevant certification at all.
In his first Palm Sunday homily, Pope Francis declared, quote, "Jesus takes upon himself the evil, the filth, the sin of the world, and he cleanses it with his blood, with the mercy and the love ...
Kermit Gosnell is on trial in Philadelphia for “snipping” the spinal cords of babies scheduled to be aborted but actually born alive in his abortion clinic.
At his installation Mass, Pope Francis said, quote, "In the end, everything has been entrusted to our protection, and all of us are responsible for it.
The growing outrage over the actions of abortionist Kermit Gosnell,
On the day of the March for Life, Fr. Frank Pavone preached the sermon at the National Prayer Service marking 40 years since Roe v. Wade.
On the first Easter night, Thomas was not with the apostles when Jesus appeared to them, risen from the dead.
On Easter, many throughout the world are baptized into the Church, and those already baptized renew the vows of their baptism.
Today, the Church throughout the world celebrates the Feast of the Annunciation.
On April 2, 2005, Pope John Paul II was called from this world to the next.
Abortion researcher Doctor Philip Ney states, quote, "The practice of good medicine entails performing only those procedures, which are:
Abraham is our father in faith. His name was originally “Abram,” which means “exalted father.” But God changed his name to Abraham, meaning “father of many.”
Janet Morana, with her book "Recall Abortion," has also launched a whole strategy that uses two meanings of this word.
When it comes to the abortion debate, many people prefer to listen with their heart rather than shout with their tongue.
The Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act has been reintroduced in the House and Senate.
As we thank the Lord for the ministry that Pope Benedict the Sixteenth had, the pro-life movement remembers with joy how he began Advent a couple of years ago with a prayer vigil for the unborn,
What should Catholics do as we await a new Pope?
Ending abortion does not just mean changing hearts and minds; it means changing laws and public policies. In two short, powerful brochures -- in English and Spanish,
When the Lord gave the command to take away the stone so that he could call Lazarus to walk out of his own grave, Lazarus’ sister Martha expressed a concern: “Lord, by now there will be a ste...
Lent is a season of life. As baptized believers, we reflect on how the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ have brought us the new life we now live.
How does abortion harm women, men, and families, and how do people heal from the wounds?
I received the following email from someone who visited the Priests for Life website and saw the pictures of aborted babies.
The biggest advantage that pro-abortion forces will have in the next few years is not President Obama sitting in the White House, but us sitting in our houses!
“If we are to have peace on earth,” he wrote, “we must be concerned about…the sacredness of all human life. Man is a child of God, made in his image, and must be respected as such.” Whe...
Every year, from January 18 to the 25th, the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is observed by many denominations.
During these days many women who have had abortions are preparing to share their stories publicly at gatherings across America in observance of the anniversary of the legalization of abortion by ...
At the March for Life in Washington, DC, women who have had abortions lead the way. As they march they carry signs that say "I Regret My Abortion."
Is your parish, pro-life group, or youth group coming to Washington DC for the march for Life?
At midnight Mass of Christmas, we hear the glorious announcement that a Savior has been born for us.
Scripture tells us that on the first Christmas, when the shepherds arrived in Bethlehem and saw the baby in the manger, they understood what had been told to them by the angels.
On Good Friday, we sing, "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?"
November 25 marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. This United Nations observance should help us remember that among the most prevalent acts of violence agains...
In October, bishops from around the world gathered in Rome for a special month-long meeting about the New Evangelization.
The concluding message of the Synod of Bishops which met in October about the New Evangelization stated that a "symbol of authenticity of the new evangelization has the face of the poor.
The Synod of Bishops which met in October about the New Evangelization stated in its concluding message, quote, "A field in which the light of the Gospel can and must shine in order to illuminate...
Each month the Pope recommends a special prayer intention to the whole Church.
One of the keys to ending abortion is to make it clear that abortion helps nobody and hurts everyone it touches. Then, we extend the hope and healing of Christ.
Today is All Souls Day, when we commend to God all those who have died. I invite you to commend to God especially the souls of all babies who have been aborted.
Many groups distribute campaign literature in Church parking lots at election time.
Some of the most powerful commentaries you will hear about the Church, politics, and voting are on a new CD by Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life.
On October 20th, citizens will gather once again in over a hundred cities nationwide for the Rallies for Religious Freedom.
During the month of October, the worldwide Synod of bishops is taking place in Rome.
Ending abortion does not just mean changing hearts and minds; it means changing laws and public policies.
In the Our Father, we pray “Hallowed be thy name.” When the People of God live in a way that reflects the holiness, justice, truth and love of God himself, then God’s name is honored.
On September 29, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael. Michael led the faithful angels in the battle that broke out in heaven when Lucifer rebelled.
On September 29, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael. Raphael means “God Heals.”
If you want to know why the Catholic faith teaches that killing the unborn is wrong, just ask why it teaches that killing the born is wrong.
Abortion supporters sometimes have bumper stickers that say, “Prayerfully pro-choice.” The implication here is that they have consulted God about a procedure that dismembers little babies, an...
In some states, you can vote in this year's elections today or any time between now and Election Day, even if you are not traveling or homebound. Priests for Life has posted the laws for state on...
In elections, it is not the candidate who is right on the issues who necessarily wins, nor even the candidate with whom most people agree. Nor is it the candidate with the most money, nor the one...
Many people who do sidewalk counseling at abortion facilities ask me what they should say in the few seconds that they have to say something to the mothers going into these killing centers for th...
One of the activities citizens can carry out at election time is to become poll-watchers.
The pro-life movement is winning. One of the signs of progress is the strong and ever-growing involvement of youth in all aspects of the fight to end abortion. Yet it is not only their presence w...
Many of you who listen are not able to get out of the house very easily, or know someone else who is homebound. With Election Day coming up, please be sure to apply as soon as possible for an abs...
Today we celebrate the Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary. We rejoice that this woman was chosen by God to be His own mother.
Those who oppose our efforts to end abortion often use the slogan that the government has no business telling us what we can do in the bedroom.
I am happy to announce that today begins our national prayer novena for the elections, which occur exactly nine weeks from today.
Pregnant mothers very often face pressure from doctors to undergo various forms of prenatal diagnosis, to determine if there is anything wrong with the unborn child.
Abortion supporters claim that showing the graphic images of abortion will traumatize women who have had abortions.
The Department of Health and Human Services of the US government has imposed upon employers the obligation to cover abortion inducing drugs and other immoral practices in health insurance plans.
Today we observe the Queenship of Mary, acknowledging that the highest place that any creature holds in heaven is occupied by a woman and a mother.
One of the main reasons Priests for Life exists is to help the clergy preach fearlessly and frequently about abortion.
The pro-life message can be conveyed to children in very effective ways through stories that can leave an impression on them for a lifetime.
The pro-life message should be conveyed not only by words, but by music and the arts.
Today we want to offer you a tool that you and your pro-life friends will not want to miss, because -- in the space of one hour a month -- it brings you the latest news and strategies in the pro-...
What can you do to save lives from abortion? Our most heavily promoted brochure is designed to answer that question.
Ending abortion does not just mean changing hearts and minds; it means changing laws and public policies.
Many people who oppose abortion nevertheless think it should be allowed in cases of rape. They want, of course, to be on the side of the woman who was victimized.
“You will be like gods,” the serpent said to our first parents in the Garden of Eden.
What can you do to stop abortion? One of the first things I recommend is to be sure you know, by memory, a phone number that people can call for alternatives to abortion.
What did Roe vs. Wade say about abortion in the latest stages of pregnancy?
The celebration of our nation’s independence is an important moment to reflect on the blessings of God, the meaning of freedom, and the task to expand the blessings of freedom to our unborn bro...
On June 24, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Birth of St. John the Baptizer, who leaped for joy in the womb of Elizabeth because of the coming of Christ.
As I always say, America will not reject abortion until America sees abortion.
This coming weekend the Church celebrates the Feast of Corpus Christi.
In the first chapter of Luke, we read, “When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.
Even if you have never been involved in an abortion, you can help those who have had abortions to make their voices heard.
On the island of Malta, where unborn children are still protected, there is a campaign called “plus nine.”
Often those who defend abortion, knowing that they do not have any valid arguments, resort to blanket criticism of priests for abusing children.
The Christian Faith advances through testimony.
On the morning of Jesus’ resurrection, there was a lot of running taking place. The women, having seen the empty tomb, ran back to the disciples
When the women who had gone to anoint Jesus’ body on the first Easter morning returned to the apostles with the news that they had seen the risen Lord, the apostles refused to believe it.
Jesus Christ is Risen from the dead!
On March 30, 2005, Terri Schiavo had her last full day of life on this earth.
The Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation, in collaboration with Priests for Life, has established the “International Day of Prayer and Remembrance for Terri Schindler Schiavo, and All of Our Vuln...
March 31st marks the anniversary of the murder of Terri Schiavo.
On March 23 Priests for Life will launch a prayer novena in remembrance of Terri Schiavo, the brain-injured woman who was killed in Florida in 2005 by being deprived of all food and water.
The abortion mentality never stops with abortion. After all, if a mother has the right to choose to kill her innocent, unwanted child, why doesn't the child have the right to kill her innocent, u...
The Pope and bishops, in their writings about abortion, have told us that we are not to "accommodate ourselves" to laws permitting abortion.
This Lent, I invite you to join our national prayer campaign to end abortion.
Advocates of abortion claim that if we make the procedure illegal, it will be unsafe for women.
Jesus said, “When you give a luncheon or dinner, do not invite your friends, your brothers or relatives, or your rich neighbors;
Abortion advocates want more than to keep Roe vs. Wade intact.
On April 18, 2007 the United States Supreme Court upheld the ban on partial-birth abortion. In that decision, Gonzales v Carhart, the court described another abortion procedure that remains legal...
Many ask why pastors do not preach more about abortion.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
I often point out that our youth are not simply the “future leaders” of the pro-life movement.
Some people argue against outlawing abortion, saying women will have abortions anyway.
This month, in remembrance of the tragic Roe v Wade and Doe v Bolton decisions, that legalized abortion in America throughout all nine months of pregnancy,
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
In the first chapter of Luke, we read, “When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
Christmas, for which we are now preparing, is not simply the feast of the birth of Christ; it is the feast of His becoming human, the reality called the Incarnation.
Christmas is God in human language.
Scripture tells us that on the first Christmas, when the shepherds arrived in Bethlehem and saw the baby in the manger, they understood what had been told to them by the angels.
Abortion advocates want more than to keep Roe vs. Wade intact.
On April 18, 2007, the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the federal ban on partial-birth abortion, without the loophole of a health exception.
The debate in America about partial-birth abortion did a lot to shift public opinion in a pro-life direction, because it focused attention on what actually happens to the baby during an abortion ...
In the course of my full time travels around the country for the cause of life, I recently met a woman who said to me, “I am alive because my mom changed her mind.
Often those who defend abortion, knowing that they do not have any valid arguments, resort to blanket criticism of priests for abusing children.
The month of November is dedicated in a particular way to praying for the dead. This includes children who died before birth.
In the thirteenth chapter of Ezekiel, we read these words, which the Lord told Ezekiel to speak to the people: “Will you ensnare the lives of my people but preserve your own? You have profaned ...
When abortion becomes illegal again, are we going to start throwing all the women who have abortions into jail?
Today is the First Friday of the Month, and we give special honor and worship to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in reparation for the sins of the world.
Our Lord has promised us, “Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.”
I recently had the joy to deliver the opening address at the nation’s first national sidewalk counseling training conference, sponsored by the Pro-life Action Ministries.
This Sunday, Priests for Life begins a Novena of Prayer in preparation for the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The case with one hundred and seven charges, including twenty three felonies, against Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri is moving forward.
In their pastoral plan for pro-life activities, the Catholic bishops of the United States have asked that at every mass a prayer be offered for the defense of human life.
The Third Commandment requires us to Keep Holy the Lord’s Day.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
We are now in Holy Week, the high point of the Church’s year.
In Matthew’s Gospel, we read that when Jesus died, there was an earthquake.
We are at the start of the Presidential election cycle.
When the Lord gave the command to take away the stone so that he could call Lazarus to walk out of his own grave, Lazarus’ sister Martha expressed a concern: “Lord, by now there will be a ste...
In his Letter to the Romans, Paul writes, « If the spirit of the one who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, the one who raised Christ from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies al...
In the light of the passing of Dr Bernard Nathanson, the pro-life movement continues reflecting on his life.
Are you committed to pray every day for an end to abortion?
Singer and song writer Dan Hill wrote a song in 1989 called unborn heart.
Members of the newly-elected House of Representatives are moving forward with various bills to defund the abortion industry.
The Lord’s Prayer concludes with the words, “Deliver us from evil.”
In the Lord’s prayer, we ask that we may be forgiven our sins “as we forgive those who sin against us.”
The Lord taught us to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread.”
One of the shortest and most powerful prayers we say, taught and used by Jesus himself, is “Thy Will be done.”
When Jesus began his preaching he declared that the Kingdom of God had come among us.
The Feast of the Presentation of the Lord recalls the fact that Jesus himself was presented in the Temple to the Father. Jesus was sent by the Father, who is the origin of all, and the culminatio...
There is no single thing that converts more people to the pro-life position than the photos of what abortion looks like.
During these days many women who have had abortions are preparing to share their stories publicly at gatherings across America in observance of the anniversary of the legalization of abortion by ...
This month many of you will march for life, in Washington DC and in your own towns and cities. The day will come when Roe v Wade will be overturned.
May I extend to you a personal invitation to join me for the Annual March for Life in Washington DC on January 24?
Saint Paul declared that he never wanted to boast in anything except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Today I want to share with you the following email I received from a pro-abortion person who visited the Priests for Life website and saw the pictures of aborted babies.
When Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, the Aztec people among whom he lived were practicing human sacrifice, because their beliefs were based on despair.
The Immaculate Conception is about Christ's power to destroy sin. Mary was sinless from the first moment of her life not because she did not need a Savior, but because she was so close to the Sav...
The Feast of St. Gerard Majella is approaching. He is the patron saint of pregnant mothers, of childbirth, and of unborn children.
"Let's just agree to disagree." Our response? We have the greatest respect for those who disagree with us. But when victims are oppressed, we don't sit back and "agree to disagree" with the oppre...
"Legislators should not be practicing medicine." Our response? We're not asking you to practice medicine, but to prevent the abuse of medicine.
Pro-abortion politicians will often say to us, "The government should not be involved in such a personal decision as abortion." Our response? The government got "too involved" in abortion when it...
At the recent UN meeting of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, the Russian Federation delegation highlighted a new two-year program of the Ministry of...
In nineteen ninety one, there were over twenty one hundred abortion mills in the United States. Today, there are seven hundred and ten. In other words, in that time, two thirds of the killing cen...
As part of the Freedom Rides for the Unborn, Priests for Life has launched the Ten Steps to End Abortion initiative.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
In time for the pro-life Freedom Rides, Priests for Life has done professional research about the Black community and abortion. We found that Pregnancy Centers were little known, yet widely embra...
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
Our Priests for Life headquarters is within easy driving distance of the Statue of Liberty in New York. This statue is a strong symbol of the welcome our nation has given to people from around th...
The celebration of our nation’s independence is an important moment to reflect on the blessings of God, the meaning of freedom, and the task to expand the blessings of freedom to our unborn bro...
Today is the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This Heart is the core of the pro-life movement, which is a movement of self-sacrificing love.
Some pastors hesitate to address the abortion issue because they are afraid of controversy and opposition from their congregations. Yet this is precisely where we need to strengthen their hearts,...
Recently, when I was working through one of life’s unavoidable problems, a friend offered me encouragement by saying, “I know this must be a difficult time for you.”
Tomorrow, pro-life people around the world are invited to begin a special Novena to the Holy Spirit, Lord and Giver of Life.
Forty days after his resurrection, the Lord Jesus ascended into heaven. What was different on that day than when he was in heaven before coming to earth?
The state of Nebraska recently passed a law to prohibit abortion after twenty weeks because medical research indicates that by that time it is highly likely that the baby feels pain.
A recent “Dear Abby” column was about a couple who had their child aborted and faced opposition from another family member. They weren’t sure whether to keep asking forgiveness.
This year, when Earth Day was observed, pro-life ads were placed on busses inviting people to celebrate earth’s greatest treasure -- children.
Matthew’s gospel tells us that when Jesus rose from the dead, there was a great earthquake. In the Old Testament, earthquakes are a sign of the coming of God, the breaking in of the new age in ...
On the morning of Jesus’ resurrection, there was a lot of running taking place. The women, having seen the empty tomb, ran back to the disciples.
When the women who had gone to anoint Jesus’ body on the first Easter morning returned to the apostles with the news that they had seen the risen Lord, the apostles refused to believe it.
On March 31, 2005, Terri Schiavo was killed. She was a disabled woman whose estranged husband, and the courts to which he went, decided that she should be deprived of water and food.
The service that the Church carries out to humanity embraces life at every stage and in every circumstance. Our “ethic of life” is indeed consistent, because love is indivisible.
Despite the views of some in political office, abortion is not an aspect of health care. In fact, this destructive and violent act does not even deserve the name “Medical procedure.”
Both the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times ran key stories recently about abortion in the African American community. They mentioned a billboard campaign arising out of Georgia that assert...
A growing number of states have introduced bills or ballot measures declaring the unborn child to be a person. In some places, there is strong support for these measures both in the legislature a...
The best response to the ongoing health care reform issue in our country is to prepare for the November elections. When office holders refuse to carry out the will of the people then the people s...
If we read the letters of St. Paul in the order in which they were written, we see that Paul displays an increasing awareness of his sinfulness as life goes on.
A Florida abortionist has lost his medical license, in part because of a botched abortion in which he inadequately dilated a patient's cervix, then ruptured her uterus and shoved the unborn child...
It has happened again. A woman walked into a so-called “safe and legal” abortion clinic, and ended up dying along with her baby. This tragedy occurred in Jackson Heights, New York City.
Scott Roeder, who killed abortionist George Tiller, has been convicted of murder. Pro-life groups, including Priests for Life, reaffirmed their opposition to violence in the efforts to bring an e...
Whenever the pro-life movement is successful at getting its message to the public, the reaction of pro-abortion groups is predictable. They whine and complain.
Dr. Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King, Jr., serves as a pastoral associate of Priests for Life. Some years ago we were marching side by side in Washington DC at the annual March for life, ...
Christmas, for which we are now preparing, is not simply the feast of the birth of Christ; it is the feast of His becoming human, the reality called the Incarnation.
In Advent, we focus on the first and second comings of Christ. The preparation for Christ's coming is reform, and the promise of His coming is reconciliation.
Advent focuses our minds and hearts on the Second Coming of Christ. At a time nobody knows, He will return to earth, separate good from evil entirely, and publicly judge every person who ever liv...
This weekend we conclude the liturgical year, and begin a new one with the Season of Advent.
In the course of my full time travels around the country for the cause of life, I recently met a woman who said to me, “I am alive because my mom changed her mind.
Between now and Election Day, pro-life people should focus on gathering the “low-hanging fruit.” Winning elections for pro-life candidates is not so much a matter of converting people, but of...
In the Lord’s prayer, we ask that we may be forgiven our sins “as we forgive those who sin against us.” We are asking the Lord to use us as an example of how readily and generously he shoul...
The Silent No More Awareness Campaign – a joint project of Priests for Life and Anglicans for Life -- has launched an important three-minute video that brings into the health care debate the vo...
The Lord gave us the Our Father as the model of all prayer. The first two words of that prayer tell us why we are pro-life.
In his Transfiguration, Jesus gave Peter, James, and John a glimpse of his Divine Glory, and of his unique relationship with the Father.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
Jesus Christ is Risen from the dead! The Church today, and for the next 50 days, continues to celebrate Easter and proclaim to the world that death has been conquered.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
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This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/notjustacatholicissue.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/onelifespotsrebeccastjamesb.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/righttolifeisprimary.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/onelifespotshuntertylo.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/onelifespotsrebeccastjamesa.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/onelifespotssherrishepherd.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/governmentinvolvement.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/holocaustandabortionstress.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/limitedgovernmentauthority.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/mensresponsibilities.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/nosecretdiscipleship.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/voterregistrationinchurch.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/voterregistrationsunday.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/voterregistrationsundays.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/wherecandidatesstand.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/archfortyfiveseconds.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/reflectchriststruth.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/confusedaboutstemcells.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/audios/distributingliteratureinchurchlots.mp3
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.
In the time since Roe v Wade, scientists have learned a lot more about the ability of the child in the womb to feel pain. At the time of Roe, doctors thought that newborn children could not feel ...
The month of November is dedicated in a particular way to praying for the dead. This includes children who died before birth. These children did not have the opportunity to be baptized; the Churc...
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One of the Christmas songs playing on the radio in these days is called "Grown up Christmas list." The singer says that the list is not for herself, but for a world in need. This list includes, "...
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The prophets of old, gave stern warning against those who robbed from the needy and oppressed the poor. God, who lifts up the lowly, expects his people to do the same, and to insure that they hav...
This podcast contains a one-minute radio spot, updated every weekday, from Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. The themes are abortion, euthanasia, and the pro-life movement. The radio spot is broadcast on various Christian outlets nationally and internationally.