The Pornography Problem
In this SCENE 2012 workshop, Robert Falzon explores why pornography is so harmful to individuals, relationships and societies and what we can do about it.
In this SCENE 2012 workshop, Robert Falzon explores why pornography is so harmful to individuals, relationships and societies and what we can do about it.
Dr. Deirdre Little discusses the recent scientific and political advances regarding embryo ‘quality checks’; including the history of eugenics throughout the world, the recent resurgence of eugenics through pre-natal screening, the prenatal screening process and the confusion surrounding it, as well as the disturbing trends in the use of screening in the medical profession.
We caught up with Patrick Madrid on the tail end of his Aussie tour to find out what he’s been up to and talk man-to-man about masculinity.
Is euthanasia truly a merciful response to suffering? Bishop Julian, Dr Jovina and Jeremy explore the Church’s stance in this episode of Q&A.
A mother shares her inspiring account of how an encounter with pro-life vigilers outside of an abortion clinic helped her to choose life for her child.
What is the purpose of praying outside of the clinic, what response do the vigilers receive and what keeps them motivated to go back? Cradio’s Natasha D caught up with FLI’s Paul Hanrahan to find out.
Natasha D talks to Population Research Institute President Steve Mosher about how witnessing the consequences of the one-child policy in China made him pro-life.
Paul Hanrahan, the campaign director of 40 Days for Life in Sydney, told Cradio why Day of the Unborn Child is so important, how it all started, and why every Catholic in Sydney should be there.