Roe vs. Wade: A Quarter-Century of Lies – 1998

Roe vs. Wade: A Quarter-Century of Lies - 1998

The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Supreme Court’s infamous Roe vs. Wade decision legalizing abortion on demand calls to mind the biggest pack of lies ever set in motion — lies that have cost the lives of more than 37 million innocent babies cruelly torn from their mothers’ wombs. How is it that … Read more

Is the Light of Reason Fading? – 1996 & 1997

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The shocking nature of partial-birth abortion has inspired considerable indignation in sectors of public opinion that remain silent about the horror of more common methods of abortion, which claim more than 4,000 innocent lives each day. Abortion of any kind is sufficiently evil to demand our indignation. The very idea of a … Read more

Guaranteeing the Next Generation of Pro-Lifers – 1994

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Imagine a baby born in 1973, the year of the Supreme Court’s infamous Roe v. Wade abortion edict. His mother – rejecting the unnatural sin that cries to heaven for vengeance – gave him life and nurtured it: the labors of her love. Escaping the destiny of prenatal death – the fate … Read more

Once Abortion Is Accepted, What Logical Arguments Can Be Used to Stop Infanticide, Euthanasia and Other Forms of Murder? – 1993

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Logic has often been lacking in our contemporaries. Nevertheless, logic tells us that besides the murder carried out in the act of abortion there are other consequences. Not only is the mother affected for life, so is her family. Abortion creates conditions in the human mentality to relativize the crimes that come … Read more

The American TFP Brings to Light: Courageous Statements by American Bishops Protecting Morality and Human Life – 1990

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Last year, responding to the blatant contradiction of the so-called pro-choice Catholics, the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) issued its statement, “Abortion: A Real Slaughter of the Innocents Is Being Carried Out Every Day Throughout the World.” The declaration, published as a half-page advertisement in The … Read more

A Call to All Catholics, A Call to All Americans – 1989

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  Abortion: “A Real Slaughter of the Innocents Is Being Carried out Every Day Throughout the World” — John Paul II A Call to Catholics—A Call to All Americans The American TFP Convokes All Catholics to Oppose This Calamity   Throughout its two thousand year history, the Catholic Church has never given the slightest … Read more

An Examination of Conscience – 1987

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This is the fourteenth national March for Life protesting the legalization of abortion in the United States of America. And it is the tenth occasion on which the TFP has had the painful joy of participating in this march. We are pained because we certainly wanted the ignominy of abortion to have … Read more

The Soft, Cruel Exterminators – 1983

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If there were a danger that more than a million innocent Americans would be executed in the next year, it is certain that all Americans would be so indignant that the elected officials who were in any way partisans of this unjust execution would be clamorously defeated in the next elections. It … Read more

A Call For An Ascent To Honor – 1980

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January 22 marks the completion of the seventh year of one of the greatest shames in the history of the United States. Seven years ago, on that day, the U.S. Supreme Court officially approved abortion. When we consider that opinion surveys held as late as 1968 (The New York Times, Oct. 28,1971) … Read more