Pro-Life Movement Mourns the Death of Founder Joe Scheidler catholiccitizens.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from catholiccitizens.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Scheidler’s family and allies remembered him Monday as a particularly effective and passionate leader but one also targeted by opponents in litigation that lasted decades and landed repeatedly before the U.S. Supreme Court.
<p><img width="350" height="219" src="/media/5674447/pulpit2 350x219.jpg" alt="pastor at pulpit" class="ImageFloatLeft"/>Ahead of this weekend's <a href="https://store.lifemattersww.org/sanctity-of-human-life-sunday" target=" blank">National Sanctity of Human Life Sunday</a>, pastors are being asked to remember the preborn when they preach and teach about the value of life.</p>
Finally some honesty from Abortion Incorporated
Thursday, January 7, 2021 |
Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com)
Spanish
A pro-lifer says he is encouraged to see the head of Planned Parenthood be honest about how important abortion is to the organization.
In a recent interview with
The Washington Post, Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis Johnson admitted abortion s role in the organization, which considers it healthcare, even though the result of a successful procedure is the terminated life of a preborn baby. Eric Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League sees the significance in that. I m encouraged to see the head of Planned Parenthood not trying to pretend that abortion is no big deal and walking away from Planned Parenthood s usual instinct of trying to downplay their role in abortion, he comments. They always present that crazy false statistic that abortion is only three percent of what they do. That s an accounting gimmick.
Human rights don t exist if they re not for all
Thursday, December 17, 2020 |
Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com)
Spanish
This Human Rights Week, pro-lifers are especially mindful of the least of these in the world.
Eric Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League tells One News Now the Third World countries need help with infrastructure, medical needs, and their economies, but international abortion organizations insist women need to abort their children to fight poverty. The focus on abortion by so many of our First World countries, including the United States, has led to not only the wholesale slaughter of unborn children, it s [also] made life worse for everyone else, too, Scheidler explains. If we won t appreciate the poor and disadvantaged in the womb, we re not going to appreciate them once they re born, either.