“Abortion Doula” at Notre Dame
Notre Dame continues its controversial six-part series on “Reproductive Justice” featuring speakers who advocate for abortion and promote ideologies hostile to the truth of Catholicism.
Notre Dame continues its controversial six-part series on “Reproductive Justice” featuring speakers who advocate for abortion and promote ideologies hostile to the truth of Catholicism.
Introduction In this bulletin, we reprint with permission an Irish Rover editorial by its editor-in-chief, Joe DeReuil, in which he discusses two developments: Irish Rover reporter Madeline Murphy describes the
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2022 Annual Request & Progress Report Dear Friends of Sycamore Trust, Shortly after the Catholic pro-life movement and its allies finally succeeded in persuading the Supreme Court in Dobbs v.
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Abortion Part I In this bulletin, we begin a series about pro-abortion and pro-life developments at Notre Dame in the wake of the Supreme Court decision returning the abortion issue to
Notre Dame in the News highlights professors’ prediction that women who miscarry will be prosecuted for murder if Roe is overturned, among other flights of fancy in their Solon.com screed.
[su_highlight background=”#fffd99″]Please join Father Wilson Miscamble, C.S.C., Mary Frances Myler (’22), and Bill Dempsey (’52) for a discussion of Notre Dame’s Catholic identity in light of the challenges presented by