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Dirty Dozen List. American Culture has been Pornified??

How Snapchat Was Used to Groom and Sell a 17-Year-Old Sex Trafficking Victim

Since the 1950s generations of pornography users have grown up watching pornography. During the course of the intervening decades, pornography has become increasingly available and normalized. This should come as no surprise, as pornography users, who often start out as teenagers, grow up to become individuals who work as librarians, law enforcement officers, lawyers, judges, reporters, corporate executives, and Hollywood screen writers, etc. Naturally, the amount and type of pornography they consume eventually colors their judgements, values, and beliefs, and for some, becomes a perspective that is superimposed on their relationships, both private and professional, and ultimately culture writ large. The evidence of this is all around us. From fashion magazines, the offerings of cable television and Internet service providers, popular entertainment, the “sexting” phenomenon, to the local grocery store checkout isle, American culture has been porned and this is unacceptable.

At NCOSE we work for a world where the pornified vision of reality—with its utilitarian and insatiable consumption of human beings for selfish sexual pleasure, its raw, brutal, debasing, violent and hate-filled themes—becomes unacceptable to all people with concern and respect for the dignity and well-being and humanity. One way we do this is through the annual “Dirty Dozen List,” which names and shames a range of actors who contribute significantly to the normalization of pornography (or prostitution and sex trafficking). The groups, agencies, and businesses named to this list are among for the nation’s worst—facilitating and protecting access to pornography, pandering and profiting directly from it, or pushing an agenda that normalizes pornography or other egregious forms of sexual exploitation.  Full Article

Should You Buy Girl Scout Cookies this Year?

http://mygirlscoutcouncil.com/index.html, https://www.facebook.com/MyGirlScoutCouncil/

“Girl Scouts is exhibiting a troubling pattern of behavior and it is clear that as they move in the ways of the world it is becoming increasingly incompatible with our Catholic values.”

Girl Scouts USA (GSUSA) and its parent organization, the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), promotes contraception, “abortion rights,” homosexuality,

http://mygirlscoutcouncil.com/index.html, https://www.facebook.com/MyGirlScoutCouncil/

Girl Scouts continues to shower honors on women fully supportive of abortion and more. How should you respond to Girl Scout cookie sales this year? Beyond not buying, it is important to explain WHY you are not buying.

and other issues “incompatible” with Catholic values. Full Article

“Our primary obligation is to help our girls grow as women of God,” said Archbishop Robert J. Carlson in his Feb. 18 letter to priests, Scout leaders, and all Catholics in the archdiocese. The Catholic Church and the Girl Scouts: A scandalous Mess

CookieCott has begun. Girl Scouts continues to shower honors on women fully supportive of abortion and more. How should you respond to Girl Scout cookie sales this year?  Beyond not buying, it is important to explain WHY you are not buying. Hopefully Girl Scout will return to the values they adhered to in most of the 20th Century.

Lennart Nilsson First to Photograph Unborn Child

Lennart Nilsson, captured the first photographs of unborn babies in their mothers womb

Lennart Nilsson, captured the first photographs of unborn babies in their mothers womb.

In April 1965 LIFE magazine published “The Drama of Life before Birth“, with a dramatic cover photograph and 16 pages containing Nilsson’s photographs. The eight million copies produced sold out in a few days. Along with the moon landing and John F Kennedy’s assassination, this article is still among some of LIFE Magazine’s most important stories. “The most unbelievable thing we’ve ever published, with regard to astonishment and beauty.” (Ralph Graves, former managing editor, Life Magazine)

Lennart Nilsson, captured the first photographs of unborn babies in their mothers womb

Lennart Nilsson 1965 book, “A Child is Born,” was one of the most successful photography albums ever, selling in the millions and becoming an iconic work for the anti-abortion movement.

Nilsson also published in October 1965 ‘A Child is Born‘. Using his photographic library, his intention was to provide expectant mothers with a practical guide addressed myths and common anxieties about pregnancy. He provided mothers with a photographic account of the growth of a unborn child in the mothers womb from conception to birth. The book became a huge success, especially among expectant mothers and connoisseurs of photography.

It received lots of praise by many, who described it as providing simple and accurate scientific explanations of the complicated processes that take place during human development. His 1965 book, “A Child is Born,” was one of the most successful photography albums ever, selling in the millions and becoming an iconic work for the anti-abortion movement.

He started as a freelance photographer in the 1940s but later experimented with photographic techniques to take extreme close-ups. By combining that with very thin endoscopes that became available in the mid-1960s, he was able to take the photos that made him famous.

Unplanned Movie: Abby Johnson

Unplanned is the inspiring true story of one woman’s journey of transformation.

Unplanned is the inspiring true story of one woman’s journey of transformation. All Abby Johnson ever wanted to do was help women. As one of the youngest Planned Parenthood clinic directors in the nation, she was involved in upwards of 22,000 abortions and counseled countless women about their reproductive choices.

Her passion surrounding a woman’s right to choose even led her to become a spokesperson for Planned Parenthood, fighting to enact legislation for the cause she so deeply believed in. The Movie

Unplanned is the inspiring true story of one woman’s journey of transformation.

From Cary Solomon and Chuck Konzelman, the writers/co-producers of God’s Not Dead, comes a film that speaks to one of the most polarizing topics of our day.

Until the day she saw something that changed everything, leading Abby Johnson to join her former enemies at 40 Days For Life, and become one of the most ardent pro-life speakers in America. Facebook

The Film From Cary Solomon and Chuck Konzelman, the writers/co-producers of God’s Not Dead, comes a film that speaks to one of the most polarizing topics of our day. Unplanned brings us an eye-opening look inside the abortion industry from a woman who was once its most passionate advocate. Article

After reading Abby Johnson’s best-selling book of the same title, Cary and Chuck were moved to bring this inspiring true story to the big screen, giving voice to a woman who has been on both sides of the abortion conversation. Article

Unplanned is the most important movie you’ll ever see on the most controversial issue of our time. No matter which side of the fence you’re on, no one will leave this film unmoved by Abby’s journey. Article

Unplanned … Opens in theaters nationwide March 22, 2019.

100 January Marches Rally’s Across America

Join us as we Walk for God, for Family, for Love and for LIFE.

During January the Largest Continuous Protest in the History of America continues with over 100 Marches, Rally’s, Walks for Life happening across America!

Join us as we Walk for God, for Family, for Love and for LIFE.

The Marches for Life are peaceful demonstration to share the truth concerning the greatest human rights violation of our time, legalized abortion on demand.

Find and Search for your Marches, Rally’s and Walks for Life at the following websites. Find out what is going in your hometown. Share with others.

Use your Zip Code or any Zip Code of interest, and enter them into the top banner of one of the following webpageswww.calendarforlife.org the prolifeeventsfinder.com the forlifecalifornians.org or the marchforlifeeventsfinder.com  AimAlive.com  and Prolifeevents.org

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Share it with us. Let others know about it!! Add it to the WORLDS LARGEST LIBRARY of Pro Life Events and Activities on the Internet. Click Here to add event

Who Put the “Roe” in Roe v. Wade?

Jane Roe didn’t know the meaning of “abortion.”

The anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the controversial Supreme Court ruling that progressives want to enshrine and conservatives want to overturn. Few rulings have been more consequential. According to Planned Parenthood’s Guttmacher Institute, 22% of all pregnancies now end in abortion, with 3 in 10 women terminating their pregnancy by the age of 45. There have been approximately 57 million legally induced abortions in the U.S. since 1973—nearly the current population of California and Texas combined.

The lawyers renamed Norma McCorvey using the pseudonym “Jane Roe.”

Yet a recent Pew study found that 4 in 10 “Millennials” don’t even know that Roe v. Wade has to do with abortion. And even fewer today know the true story of the woman who started it all, the pseudonymous plaintiff “Jane Roe.” Here are five things you may not know about her, culled from interviews and profiles along with her sworn congressional testimony and memoirs.

(1) The name “Jane Roe” was created over beer and pizza.

In 1969 Norma was 21 years old, divorced, and pregnant for the third time. (The first two children were placed for adoption.) After seeking an abortion but finding out it was illegal, and then driving to an illegal clinic only to find it closed, adoption attorney Henry McCluskey referred her to two young lawyers in Dallas, Sarah Weddington and Linda Coffee. Weddington (who had traveled to Mexico a couple of years earlier to have an abortion) was seeking a class-action lawsuit against the state of Texas in order to legalize abortion. It was an unlikely party at the corner booth of Columbo’s pizza parlor in Dallas: two recent law-school grads in business suits sitting across the table from a rough and uneducated homeless woman. The lawyers needed a representative for all women seeking abortions—one who was young, poor, and white. They just didn’t want her to cross state lines to get a legal abortion, or the case would be considered moot and dismissed. Without money and five months pregnant, Norma was the ideal candidate. After downing several pitchers of beer, they agreed on using the pseudonym “Jane Roe.” (“Wade” referred to Henry B. Wade, the attorney general of Dallas.)

(2) Jane Roe didn’t know the meaning of “abortion.”  Roe v. Wade: Absurd, deadly, catastrophic

Weddington and Coffee told Norma that abortion just dealt with a piece of tissue, and that it was like passing a period rather than the termination of a distinct, living, and whole human organism. Abortion was a taboo topic in 1970, and Norma had dropped out of school at the age of 14. She knew that John Wayne movies talked about “aborting the mission,” so she thought it meant to “go back”—as in, going back to not being pregnant. She honestly believed “abortion” meant a child was prevented from coming into existence.

(3) Jane Roe never appeared in court.

Her lawyers drafted a one-page legal affidavit, which she signed but did not read. (Even today, she has not read it.) This was only the second time she would meet with her lawyers—and it turned out to be the last. She would not be called to testify and attended none of the trial. She found out about the Supreme Court ruling from the newspaper on January 23, 1973, just like the rest of the nation. Few on that day understood the implications of Justice Blackmun’s instruction that Roe v. Wade was to be read in conjunction with its companion case Doe v. Bolton, which effectively made abortion legal at any stage of pregnancy for any reason. As a result, the United States (with Canada) became the only Western country offering no legal protection for the unborn at any stage of the pregnancy.

(4) Jane Roe never had an abortion.

Norma had already given birth and placed the baby for adoption before the three-judge Texas panel ruled against her in May of 1970, long before the Supreme Court decision in January of 1973. She was in a committed lesbian relationship and would not become pregnant again. Abortion continued to be a part of her life, however. She went on to work in abortion clinics, holding the hands of women and offering reassurance as they terminated their pregnancies, and making appearances on the Roe anniversaries.

(5) Jane Roe became pro-life.

In 1995, while working at the clinic, Norma became haunted by the sight and sound of empty playgrounds in her neighborhood. Once teeming with kids, they now seemed deserted. And she began to see it was the result of what she once called “my law.” But the decisive change happened when she met Emily Mackey, a seven-year-old girl whose parents were protesting at the clinic where “Miss Norma” worked. Emily, who had almost been aborted herself, befriended Norma, showing genuine interest and love, giving her hugs and inviting her to church. Through this young girl’s combination of truth and grace, along with those who shared the gospel of Jesus with her, Norma not only became convinced of the pro-life position but also converted to Christianity.

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“Most every American alive today has heard of Roe vs. Wade and knows what that means. But few people know that I was Jane Roe in the case 35 years ago that legalized abortion on demand,” McCorvey says in the clip. “Today as a born again Christian and faithful Catholic, I am working to reverse Roe and I am urgently asking for your help right now,” McCorvey adds.

Norma McCorvey now says that “Jane Roe has been laid to rest.” Both sides in America’s most contentious debate have claimed her at one point, and both have had reason to be disappointed. But for evangelicals—the demographic most committed to overturning Roe—the case for protecting the smallest and most defenseless members of the human race does not rest with the testimony of a single individual. It does not even rest on biblical revelation; moral philosophers have pointed out that the differences between a fetus in utero and an infant outside the womb—size, location, degree of dependency, and level of development—are morally irrelevant when determining a person’s right to life.

On this fortieth anniversary of Roe v. Wade, evangelicals would do well to remember that we must not only labor to protect the unborn, but to continue reaching out with assistance and love and the good news of grace to the Norma McCorveys of the world—broken women who feel they have no other place to turn.

Article by Justin Taylor, PhD

Your Zip Code Finds More Pro-Life Events Near You

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You’ve reached the nations largest listing of Pro-Life Events and Activities. With thousands of listings including every state in America, now you have the chance to find more Pro-Life Events and Activities near you. Finding Pro-Life events and Activities has never been easier.

Use your Zip Code or any Zip Code of interest, and enter them into the top banner of one of the following webpages:

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The cartoon figure, Mr. ZIP, was adopted by the Postal Service as the trademark for the Zoning Improvement Plan or ZIP Code, which began on July 1, 1963.

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The Untold Story of Mother Teresa “The Letters”.

The Untold Story of Mother Teresa “The Letters”.

MOTHER TERESA, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, is considered one of the greatest humanitarians of modern times. Her selfless commitment changed hearts, lives and inspired millions throughout the world. THE LETTERS, as told through personal letters she wrote over the last 40 years of her life, reveal a troubled and vulnerable women who grew to feel an isolation and an

The Untold Story of Mother Teresa “The Letters”.

MOTHER TERESA, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, is considered one of the greatest humanitarians of modern times.

abandonment by God. The story is told from the point of view of a Vatican priest charged with the task of investigating acts and events following her death. He recounts her life’s work, her political oppression, her religious zeal and her unbreakable spirit.

For Director William Riead, The Letters is about effecting change and making a difference.

Driven by her mission and challenged by her faith, get inspired by Mother Teresa’s journey in the upcoming movie The Letters

We can’t have too many movies about Mother Teresa. (The THEOLOGY OF THE BODY & MEDIA LITERACY blog of Sr. Helena Burns, fsp, media nun.)

Holiday Loneliness Not a Good Recipe for Virtue

Conquer Pornography This Christmas

The holidays are a special time for everyone, and for us as Catholics especially. We get together with our friends and family, have time off from work, and get to experience, however dimly, a taste of Christendom with society at large celebrating Christmas with music and secular trappings.

Lonely for the Holidays

Conquering Pornography - A New Course from Devin Rose

I’ve been there, addicted to lust and looking at pornography every single day. We don’t want to talk about it, yet it is an elephant in the room, a “widely known secret” that we studiously don’t want to discuss.

But the holidays can also, paradoxically, make us realize how lonely we feel. Perhaps we can’t be with family or friends, or don’t have many to speak of. Perhaps our family doesn’t celebrate Christmas the way that we do, and we feel isolated. What should be a time of deep communion and fellowship can instead lead to loneliness and sadness.

Loneliness and lots of time by oneself is not a good recipe for virtue or well-being. Many men, including Catholic men, struggle with addiction to pornography, and the holidays can be an especially trying time for them. The compulsion toward pornography is a deformed desire for that love and fellowship that every person craves and was made for. When we are deprived, for whatever reason, of such love and fellowship, we may choose to seek it through other means, including immoral ones like pornography.

What Can You Do?

Here are several ideas for avoiding temptation to lust and growing in chastity this Christmas:

For those who do have many friends and family, consider inviting to your single friends to your get-togethers. I always appreciated this when I was single and far from family. The joy of experiencing Christmas with another family, even for a few of their events, is unmatched.

For those feeling lonely, find ways to get out among people to interact with. Look for service opportunities at food pantries, shelters, and soup kitchens. For Catholic men, inquire with the Knights of Columbus for ways you can get involved during the season. Find events at your church and nearby churches and join in with ones where you can visit with other people.

For all, strengthen your prayer life and make a resolution to grow in holiness during this holy season. Sign up for an adoration hour, or a second one. Go to daily Mass. Start a novena. Read the Scriptures daily and other good books. Fill your mind and heart with true, good, and beautiful things.

For Serious Catholic Men

Even taking all this advice, I know from experience that the holidays are prime time for falling to temptation to lust. So for Catholic men, I’ve made a special video course to help them conquer lust once and for all.

In this course, I give you an arsenal of weapons to use to fight pornography addiction and win the victory over it, by God’s grace. You will learn about tools, strategies, devotions, and sacramental that you have never heard of before. I include in it a 17-week guided bootcamp where I help you with week-by-week instructions for concrete actions to take to grow strong in purity.

The joy that comes from freedom from lust is incredible, and I want all men to experience it. Being free from the slavery of sin, liberates you to love others and receive their love, and most of all to receive the love of God more fully than ever before. God made us for communion, with each other and ultimately with Him. Communion is the antidote for isolation. Christ became man to enter into that deep communion with us.

This Christmas, make the decision to win freedom from lust. You can conquer it by availing yourself of God’s help. I will join you on your journey and help you be set free to love. It will be the greatest Christmas gift you can give to yourself and your family.

Merry Christmas from “The Calendar for Life”

Let our Christmas joy be the joy of welcoming every human life! Amen!

Merry Christmas from “The Calendar for Life.”

Let our Christmas joy be the joy of welcoming every human life! Amen!

You, O Lord, made the journey of the unborn child. By being an embryo, a fetus, and a newborn, you joined all unborn and newborn children to you!

May Pro-Life values reach all people of good will this Christmas season. May these Pro-Life values effect for betterment to improve the health of every man, woman and child in this great nation !

May Pro-Life values reach all people of good will this Christmas season. Because our culture can not turn away from the faces of innocent unborn children, who cry out for help, who are without guilt, who have no voice, as their lives are sacrificed.

“The Calendar for Life” is solely focused on helping build a better more humane society. It does this by gathering, preparing and distributing Pro-Life events and activities from individuals, and organizations. “The Calendar for Life” highlights websites, social media sites, and your Pro-Life work, using the power of the Internet as a vehicle to presents this to many thousands.

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