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Read the TFP statement distributed at the gates of the University of Notre Dame on graduation day, May 17. Unfortunately, the list of scandals caused by Catholic persons and institutions is long. This is especially true in Catholic academia where numerous colleges and universities honor pro-abortion politicians.
Organized protests against blasphemous and offensive movies, plays, and art exhibits don't, as some say, "attract free publicity."
A growing number of scientists have been expressing serious doubt about the veracity of Darwinism, once a great weapon in the culture war against Christianity.
As pro-lifers from across America gather for this year’s 35th Annual March for Life, we are proud to be part of a visible force in the public debate that has surrounded the abortion issue.
Although sympathy for abortion runs deep in Hollywood circles, movie producers refuse even to raise the issue in their films, citing the stigma of abortion created by the pro-life movement.
It is not a rare thing for Catholic prelates to assert definitively that the Church opposes capital punishment. Some even liken the death of a defenseless aborted baby to that of a criminal duly judged by a competent court and condemned for a grave violation of the moral or juridical order.
Praised until recently as dogma, Darwin’s theory of evolution is now fading away, discredited by the same science that bore its poisoned fruit. Instead, the Christian vision of a supernatural design is being increasingly affirmed.
Embryonic stem-cell research has a proven record of failure, yet many scientists refuse to consider using adult-stem cells, a technique that has already cured 66 diseases and counting.
America is blessed with heroes, but you rarely hear much about them. On March 5, TFP Student Action visited one of America’s greatest soldiers: Col. John W. Ripley (USMC Ret.) in Annapolis, Maryland
The universal consensus on the inviolability of innocent human life is one of the most profound characteristics of man's moral and juridical conscience.