For over 50 years, the Human Life Review has been the intellectual backbone of the pro-life movement. Supporter of crisis pregnancy centers nationwide.
One of the most disturbing statements I have ever come across was issued by a college student who said that he hoped abortion would remain readily available because he “hated to use the condom.”
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s proposed budget includes 65 million dollars to support “abortion access” through a variety of funds.
📰 Read the latest update on New York state's abortion funding in our NEWSworthy column at HLR online👇
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What did you think about J.D. Vance speaking at the March for Life?
Many in the pro-life movement still consider the president and vice president to be allies, even though the record shows they are "functionally pro-abortion."👇
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Even if one's children are too young to learn about or understand the pro-life movement, with intentionality, parents can foster a culture of life in their homes. Thomas Griffin shares three simple ways you can incorporate respect for life at all stages.
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“The abortion issue is not settled,” writes Kathryn Jean Lopez, “because our hearts are not settled.” The abortion issue remains unsettled because it has disrupted the natural, heart-to-heart relationship that exists between human beings.
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Does admitting genetic differences among races imply a eugenic outlook?
"While genetic differences among populations do exist and can shape health risks," Jason Morgan writes for Human Life Review, "it never determines human worth."
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The most searched person last year wasn’t a celebrity—it was Pope Leo XIV. Recently he hosted a Vatican film event and challenged Hollywood to focus on "universal themes that reveal the truth of the human condition." [Photo: Edgar Beltrán, The Pillar]
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A federal judge has ruled that Colorado’s 2023 ban on abortion-pill reversal is unconstitutional and violates religious freedom, ordering the state to pay $6.1 million to two medical providers it tried to stop from offering the treatment.
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President Trump recently told Republicans that they had to be “a little flexible” on the Hyde Amendment, which prevents taxpayer funding of abortion, so that Congress can reach a healthcare deal. Read the full story at HLR online👇
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The International Planned Parenthood Federation has slashed nearly 1,000 jobs due to President Trump’s prohibitions on subsidizing the abortion industry, with the reinstatement of the Mexico City Policy. Read more at HLR online 👇
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"The social conditioning fostered by the culture of lying about the humanity of the unborn child leads otherwise peaceful people to embrace... the monstrous notion that killing a child at an early stage of his or her development is a morally good action."
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In a move that signals a growing effort to impose abortion access across Europe by indirect means, the European Parliament voted to endorse a proposal that would use European Union funds to underwrite abortion travel. Full story at HLR online:
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Puerto Rico recognized the personhood of unborn children last month in a heartening move that received little attention... Read more at Human Life Review online:
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The Supreme Court seems poised to rule in favor of NJ pregnancy centers in a case that would set important precedent not just for the First Amendment, but also for pro-life organizations seeking to secure funding without exposing their donors to risk.
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The governor of New York has announced that she will sign the assisted suicide bill into law. Since NY already has unrestricted killing of people in the womb, this now completes the war on vulnerable people who are judged to be “lives not worth living.”
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In this season of Advent, we are meant to recall that we all have a Judge, standing before the gates of our souls. The good news is, this Judge is merciful—as we are not, so often, with each other.
Read the latest Pastoral Reflection at HLR online:
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