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Catholic social teaching is based on two truths about the human person…. human life is both sacred and social. Because we esteem human life as sacred . we have a duty to protect and foster it at all stages of development. from conception to death. and in all circumstances.
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Catholic social teaching is basedon two truths about the human person…
human life is both sacred and social
we have a duty toprotect and foster itat all stages of development
I started my cycles three years ago and they’re really bad. I don’t want to be on the pill.
Why is it so difficult for us to get pregnant. Is it my fault? Is it his?
I’m 13 and starting high school next year. But I’m afraid. I don’t want to be pressured into doing what other kids are.
My arms ache terribly from agonizing to hold that child. I hug a teddy bear just to have something there.
"I can't even grieve properly. What am I supposed to grieve? I have nothing.
"I can't even grieve properly. What am I supposed to grieve? I have nothing. He was real and he was my son and I miss him."
I experience same-sex attractions--does that mean I’m “gay”?
What does the word “gay” mean? . . . Does it really apply to me?
I had my life all planned out. I never expected this could happen to me. What am I going to do?
How can I tell my husband our baby may have a birth defect and we should terminate the pregnancy.
It is not enough for the people of life to be just opposed to attacks upon human life,
it is essential that we be in favour of building a new culture of human life
that respects the life and the dignity of every member of the human family.
In our commitment to the value of human life, we must integrate our thoughts and words with our actions.
Appreciating the Gift of Our Fertility FertilityCare Program Professional Services in Natural Procreative Education and Technology
Our marriage has been enriched through the program. Warrens (3 yrs.)
We have witnessed four beautiful miracles of life created by God through us and NFP. Jim and Kelly Peeters
FertilityCare has helped me understand and better appreciate the gift of my fertility.
LifeSaver Retreats Retreats for Grade 8 students—focus on the sacredness of human life, teen chastity, and other issues the students will face in the years to come.
Project Rachel Project Rachel Together we can makea newBeginning Post Abortion Counseling and Reconciliation I was finally able to forgive myself. I know that God has given me a peaceful mind, cleansed my heart and has washed away my guilt.”
The Gabriel Project Opening the doors of the Church to mothers and babies in need Pregnant, Need Help? The Gabriel Project Opening the doors of the Church to mothers and babies in need Providing friendship and support throughout your pregnancy and after.
“I couldn’t believe that someone I didn’t even know would care about me and my baby.”
“People said I didn’t love my baby if I chose to place him for adoption.
“People said I didn’t love my baby if I chose to place him for adoption. My Gabriel Angel helped me to see I did the right thing. I knew it all along.”
“My Angel doesn’t criticize me; she just listens and offers suggestions.
“My Angel doesn’t criticize me; she just listens and offers suggestions. Someday maybe I can help another girl just like my Gabriel Angel helped me.”
A spiritual support group for individuals struggling with same-sex attractions.
Finally, I had arrived at a place where others could relate to me, a place where I could foster chaste friendships with other men who truly cared.
The priests have been gentle and understanding. Courage has given me peace and direction.
A ministry within Courage dedicated to the spiritual needs of parents, siblings, children, and other relatives and friends of persons who have same-sex attractions.
We received the devastating news that our daughter struggles with homosexual feelings, but through the grace of God, we were led to Encourage.
We were given loving support, understanding of the problem, and guidance according to the teaching of the Catholic Church. Where else could we have turned? How else could we have coped?
The support for respect life work within the Diocese and your community must be a priority for all.
Only by combining our efforts and continuing our support in building a culture of life
will we be able to overcome the culture of death and affirm the value of life.
Bishop John Michael SherlockThe Value of Life A Consistent Ethic1999
Working to instill respect for the value of human life in all stages and conditions.