Life Planned Parenthood backtracks on its founder by Nicole King April 27, 2021 0 1.4k This is an interesting and likely meaningless piece of virtue-signaling for Planned Parenthood. Read more
Foreground A man-ape hybrid – an obvious curse by Marco Respinti April 22, 2021 0 603 We just have to be thankful that the sky doesn’t fall on our heads right now. Read more
Foreground Euthanasia: the truth emerges in France by Marco Respinti April 21, 2021 0 358 If we do not own our life, then we cannot dispose of it. Read more
Foreground Don’t have the COVID-19 vaccine? You may be left to die by Federico Cenci April 19, 2021 0 598 Only vaccinated in St. Vincent will be evacuated off the island while the remaining fend for themselves against the volcano.... Read more
Culture Roe v. Wade: A film about a court decision that has taken more than 60 million lives by Marija Stajić March 30, 2021 0 1.3k Roe v. Wade is an “untold story of how people lied, how the media lied, and how the courts were... Read more
Breaking News The film “Roe V. Wade”: opening minds and changing hearts – Warning: graphic content by Álvaro Zulueta March 29, 2021 0 336 Grand premiere of Roe V. Wade movie. Don't miss it. In addition to enjoying a great movie, you will collaborate... Read more
Foreground “Big Abortion ally” puts Christ-centred organization commissioned to help women in the crosshairs by Damian Goddard March 24, 2021 0 745 An "undercover investigative report" by far-left group openDemocracy targets Heartbeat International network in order to discredit the life-saving abortion pill... Read more
Life The beauty of Down Syndrome by Marco Respinti March 21, 2021 0 382 Tomorrow is spring, and iFamNews becomes all sentimental and contemplative of the gift of life Read more
Life Abortion, Ltd. or Unlimited? by Nicole King March 11, 2021 0 516 Pro-life advocates have reason to rejoice, and the recent ruling from Arkansas is just but one example. Read more
Foreground The beauty of fragile lives by Luca Marcolivio March 9, 2021 0 315 Luca Russo's book tells the story of Agnese and of other "lives not worth living". Lives welcomed and saved through... Read more