Category: Inspiration
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Pope canonizes Mother Boniface, known for work toward women’s economic independence
The Spanish nun Bonifacia Rodriguez will be remembered for her fight to help poor women to learn a trade. Before becoming a nun, she was actually a rope maker. She went on to found her own religious order known as the Servants of St. Joseph, right in the local shop where she worked.
Pope canonizes Luigi Guanella, a hero of the defense of life
Italian Luigi Guanella was a champion for the defense of life. Born in 1842, he founded two congregations dedicated to serving those who were disabled and abandoned by their families.
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Video looks at parallels of Holocaust and abortion
Ray Comfort has produced a graphic video that deals with the subject of whether many people don’t know that Adolf Hitler killed millions of Jews during the Holocaust, and then draws a parallel to abortion in our own times: whether people realize abortion is another holocaust of the innocent.
The video (parental discretion advised) is waking up a lot of souls to remember history so as not to repeat it, and respect life in our present day. More about the movie, “180,” is here.