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Meet Mary!

(Continued from Newsletter Edition #46) I began my journey into the prolife movement in November of 1972, when I had just turned 11 (go ahead, do the math; I’ll wait). My Dad enlisted my help (I felt so grown up!) to go door-to-door distributing flyers to “Vote No on Proposal B” (which would have

Smart Like Natalia

Natalia C. shares a message she created about babies!March 12, 2021-- Natalia C., oldest of four, created this sign after a bit of complaining that she had to help her baby sister. Her mother comments, “We can work on the spelling, but the heart is there and that’s the goal.” By creating this piece

Meet Denise!

(continued from our 43rd edition of Life News. For the lead-in to this blog post, click here) The newsletter story left off with a description of Denise Simcik’s unique nativity scene collection, which includes fifty-four hand-molded pieces made of Maltese clay. Denise is very fond of nativity scenes because, she says, it’s ‘in her

Doing No Harm

Brianna Wynne, M.D. pictured in 2017 as she began her residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin How Pro-life Brianna Wynne, MD is Making a Difference By Theresa Giacalone updated July 23, 2020 Our two families became fast friends twenty years ago after meeting in the halls of something called Thursday School in Holland,

Clearing up Confusion

by Diane Janusch-Johnson, Vice President, Tri-Cities RTL, July 6, 2019 Which should I sign?!? A Heartbeat Bill or a bill to ban dismemberment abortion procedures? Abortion is in the news every day as states legally challenge the Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court decision of 1973. Conservative states are attempting to pass laws they hope

Right to Life in the New Year

During this time of transition to a new year, many of us take the opportunity to reflect upon our lives and our decisions over the past twelve months. We set new goals, commit-ments and resolutions that help us live better, and to be healthier and more productive in the coming year. We hope that each

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