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Pro-life Catholic attorney warns that abortion could be legalized in Brazil

LifeSite: What impacts do you foresee for Brazil if abortion were to be legalized?
Dr. Gandra Martins: It would be another moral impact to say that what is illegal becomes legal, effectively making it legalized murder by the Supreme Court. However, if our thesis prevails that the right to life begins at conception, as was the case in our intervention in the U.S. Supreme Court, we will continue to fight against all illegal abortion procedures performed in Brazil.

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Trump vows to be ‘champion’ of families who make ‘courageous choice’ to homeschool

“To every homeschool family, I will be your champion,” Trump declared in a video statement posted to social media on Thursday. “As President it was my honor to support America’s homeschool families and to protect the God-given right of every parent to be the steward of their children’s education,” Trump said in the video, noting that rates of homeschooling have soared in the wake of the “China Virus” epidemic.

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Catholic schools must be faithful and welcoming on gender identity, Cleveland Diocese says

“Catholic institutions must accompany people experiencing gender dysphoria and be committed both to providing a loving environment and to upholding the truth of God’s created reality,” the introduction to the Ohio diocese’s policy says. At the same time, the policy notes, those who openly voice disagreement with Church teaching “in an open and scandalous way” or who act contrary to Catholic teaching may face restrictions, or, as appropriate, disciplinary action.

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California Admits Failure, Finally Ends Travel Ban to Pro-Life States

Since 2018, California has banned state government employees from traveling to Oklahoma because of its conservative laws. In 2019, city government leaders in San Francisco and Los Angeles passed similar bans for city employees. Their reason was because Oklahomans are working to restore basic human rights to unborn babies. Now, California has realized the absurdity of the travel ban and its governor signed a law reversing it.

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