Remembering Dick Retta
Dick Retta, a dedicated sidewalk counselor and pro-life activist, passed away on Christmas day at the age of 90. Read more about his exploits at LiveAction.org
Read MoreLet Philomena Grace help you to save children’s lives
Philomena’s death is brutal, heartbreaking truth, but her photo and her story are beautiful proof to help us save other children’s lives.
Read MoreWe need Catholic priests to warn voters about Joe Biden
Catholics are the largest religious bloc in the United States and Joe Biden is attempting to get our votes with false claims that he’s a good Catholic while he champions violent and gruesome abortion for babies.
Read MoreInvite injured women to join WAKE UP’s class-action lawsuit
WAKE UP is waging a class-action lawsuit to gain monetary compensation for women and girls injured by Pfizer’s abortion medication. Many women are ashamed to talk about their abortion injuries and yet they need help. So please share the news!
Read MoreMissy Reilly Smith applauds President Trump’s nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett
Missy Reilly Smith, foundress and president of WAKE UP, thanks President Donald Trump for nominating Judge Amy Coney Barrett to serve on the United States Supreme Court.
Read MoreWe took Christ to LeRoy Carhart’s grisly abortion business
Missy Reilly Smith and her friends took Christ to the Maryland office of brutal abortionist LeRoy Carhart.
LifeSiteNews covered it and we give you more.
Read MoreMissy Reilly Smith, Profile of a Pro-Life Hero
By Jim Fritz . The Defender
All of us involved in Pro-Life activity recognize the names of heroes who exemplify the Pro-Life movement. Missy Smith belongs in this group. She shines like a many-faceted diamond, standing out in so many ways it is hard to focus on only a few which we shall do in this article.
Read MoreFetal-Parts Trade: Caught in the Act
By Brian McGuire . National Catholic Register
WASHINGTON — Missy Smith can face her friends again, after congressional hearings and a recent ABC “20/20” exposé. …
But friends would walk away from her when she raised the issue, thinking she was “weird,” she said.
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