Posts by Melanie Wade
‘Vote Pro-Life’ yard signs are now available
Stop by the Cincinnati Right to Life office Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9:30 a.m to 4:00 p.m.to pick up your “Vote Pro-Life” signs Suggested donation: $10 each Please call in advance for quantities of 50 or more (513-728-7870) Cincinnati Right to Life1802 W. Galbraith Rd.Cincinnati, OH 45239(513) 728-7870
Read MoreThe Abortion Catastrophe of 2023
As reported by our friends at Dayton Right to Life Annually, at September’s end, the Ohio Department of Health publishes the abortion statistics for the preceding year. Consequently, on September 30th, the self-reported data from state abortion facilities for 2023 will be disclosed. In recent years, the yearly abortion figures have fluctuated between 18,000 and…
Read MoreLife After Issue One: Ohio’s Path Forward
In spite of issue 1, we can still build an Ohio that reveals Life as the best option By: Lisa Murtha In Ohio, the recent passage of Issue One, which technically makes abortion legal until birth if a doctor deems it “necessary for a woman’s health or life,” has made many pro-Lifers feel like the…
Read MoreAs Trump Pushes IVF, Experts Warn of Its Cost to Human Life and Dignity
By: Dan Hart, originally published September 4, 2024, The Washington Stand Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump startled many in the pro-life movement last week when he declared that if elected president, he would create a mandate for health insurance companies to cover the cost of controversial in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments. But pro-life advocates say…
Read MoreSen. Graham on Trump’s Dangerous Dance on Abortion: ‘We’re Playing with Real Bullets Here’
By: Suzanne Bowdey, originally published August 31, 2024, The Washington Stand No one is happier to watch Donald Trump dig the hole deeper on the issue of abortion than the mainstream media. After his dismissive comments about federal protections for the unborn and his tone-deaf tweet on “reproductive rights,” the press has been all too content to widen the…
Read MoreWill Congress Act on Abortion in 2025? It Can and It Must
By: Chuck Donovan, originally published September 3, 2024, The Washington Stand It’s hard reality that one of the primary actions planned by the Democratic Party and an incoming Harris-Walz administration will be to enact a bill to protect legal abortion up to birth (and malign neglect of those few babies who survive late-term procedures). But what about…
Read MoreThe heart-warming adoption story of Jessica Long, a Paralympic swimmer who advocates for adoption
By: Grace Porto,originally published September 3, 2024, Catholic Vote CV NEWS FEED // Paralympic swimmer Jessica Long, one of the most decorated female athletes in American history, is competing for a fifth time this fall. Adopted from Russia, Long is a pro-adoption advocate who has spoken movingly against abortion. In her athletic career, Long has…
Read MoreBREAKING: Convenience in Ohio Now Includes the Expansion of Abortion Pills
The growth and building of well-known gas stations and convenience stores in Ohio been big news in recent months. According to one source, “Ohio has become the expansion grounds for several large, chain gas stations such as Sheetz, Wawa, and Buc-ees.” Ohio’s first Buc-ees will be one the largest in the nation, boasting 120 gas pumps. The…
Read MoreMake the Pro-Life Movement Great Again
By: Brian S. Brown, originally published August 26, 2024, The Public Discourse There are fewer than one hundred days remaining in the 2024 election season. We have precious little time to refocus and recommit, and to learn from the losing campaigns to help inform our efforts going forward. Just over two years ago, the pro-life…
Read MoreAnother life saved, another baby shower!
A few months ago, the staff of Cincinnati Right to Life sidewalk counselors were praying and working hard in front of Planned Parenthood. Several conversations into the day, one young couple stopped and spoke to Adam, CRTL’s director of outreach. They were so moved by his offer for help and hope as they paused in…
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