Do we still need to stand up for unborn babies in Madison and throughout Wisconsin?
Tag: prolife
Letters to the Editor (8-11-22)
Alchemists had the same problem
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Our leaders must ‘transform’ to receive Communion
Pregnancy Helpline becomes Babies & Beyond of WI
Celebrating 40 years of service to the Madison community, Pregnancy Helpline of Madison rebranded itself as Babies & Beyond of Wisconsin just as news came out that Roe v. Wade was overturned on June 24.
Now, more than ever, Catholics need to be for life — not just against abortion
Here’s how the Catholic Church is already supporting women, families, and children — and how you can join our diocese’s latest effort: Walking with Moms in Need (WWMIN).
Life and Dignity for All: Theme of 2022 Rosary Rallies for Religious Freedom
Christ the King (CTK) Parish in McFarland invites everyone to participate in its 11th annual Rosary Rallies for Religious Freedom.
ROE V. WADE OVERTURNED
It was a day and a decision many people hoped, worked, and prayed for, but they didn’t know when they’d see it.
Statement of the Wisconsin Catholic Bishops on Dobbs V. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
Today the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, overturning Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. This decision corrects a tragic wrong in our federal jurisprudence that has permitted the killing of millions of innocent human beings. In Wisconsin alone, approximately 600,000 unique lives were taken, each created in God’s image and loved for all eternity.
Statement from Bishop Donald Hying, regarding Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and our need for continued support of moms in need
After nearly half a century of federal legalized abortion, more than 65 million precious lives lost, and countless others enduring profound pain and suffering in the aftermath, today’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision effectively returns the question of abortion to the states, and is a long-awaited answer to decades of prayer and sacrifice by millions in our country. It offers us great hope for a deeper flourishing of human dignity. Many fewer lives will be lost to the grave injustice of abortion, which is the deliberate and direct killing of a human being, and a culture of life can begin to take root where it was previously not possible. It also offers the Catholic Church in the United States, and all those of good will who stand with us in upholding the sanctity of human life, the opportunity and privilege to redouble our efforts to accompany women and couples facing unexpected or difficult pregnancies, as well as supporting parents in their care for their sons and daughters. We will continue to welcome all those in need of assistance and offer to them the best we have to give, with sensitivity and compassion, so that children born in crisis situations have what they need to truly grow and flourish.
Pro-life Summit held in Madison
More than 50 people came from around the Diocese of Madison and beyond to learn about and discuss what’s next with efforts to create a culture of life.
October invites us to respect life in all its stages
Catholics observe October as Respect Life Month.