A key national pro-life group released polling it said shows a potential failure to act on pro-life policy priorities may demotivate Republican primary voters in the upcoming midterm elections.
Healthcare
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Key pro-life organization pushes Trump on Hyde, mifepristone, ahead of March for Life
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonIn a press call just before the 53rd annual March for Life, a key national pro-life organization pushed the Trump administration to safeguard the Hyde Amendment and reinstate stronger restrictions …
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“It gives me hope when I meet people on the frontlines of love…Some of them work formally, institutionally, some of them simply do it as a way of life.”
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House passes extension of Obamacare subsidies for 3 years after 17 Republicans break ranks
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonThe U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Jan. 8 to extend enhanced health care subsidies for three years by a vote of 230-196 after 17 Republicans broke with their …
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Has modern medicine lost its focus on the health of the patient?
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Concern for the God-given dignity of immigrants, for unity in teaching the faith clearly and for spiritual renewal in the country dominated the public proceedings of the bishops’ fall plenary …
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Human dignity at center of Catholic university’s upcoming medical conference
by Katie Yoderby Katie YoderAn upcoming conference is inviting Catholic medical professionals and students to explore the meaning of health care, the necessity of self-care, and the modern challenges of artificial intelligence and genetic …
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Sophia Forchas, who was critically injured in an Aug. 27 shooting during an all-school Mass at Annunciation Church in Minneapolis, has been discharged from the hospital.
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Catholic groups serving the poor call for action to end federal government shutdown
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonCatholic groups serving the poor urged lawmakers to end the gridlock which has resulted in a federal government shutdown.
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Pope hospitalized with respiratory infection; condition ‘fair,’ Vatican says
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy WoodenVATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis was diagnosed with a respiratory tract infection and mild fever at Rome’s Gemelli hospital Feb. 14 after being admitted following more than a week …
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