by United Families International | Dec 7, 2010 | Sanctity of Life, UFI Blog
A country rallied around 33 trapped miners. With a profound respect for life, the Chileans wouldn’t give up and in so doing, they kept an entire world riveted to their story. Sixty-nine days later, the miners were rescued. The short video shares the story...
by United Families International | Oct 25, 2010 | Abortion, Sanctity of Life, Sex Education, UFI Blog, UN
It was 60 years ago this month when the United Nations Children’s Education Fund (UNICEF) began their highly successful “Trick or Treat for UNICEF” campaign. Several generations of Halloween-costumed children have carried the orange donation boxes...
by United Families International | Oct 21, 2010 | Abortion, Free Speech, Sanctity of Life, UFI Blog
“Do you believe that those who protest against abortion should be allowed to set up public displays of photos showing the carnage of abortion?” Yes 88 percent No 12 percent We chose this topic because of the recent situation in Canada...
by United Families International | Oct 6, 2010 | Abortion, Sanctity of Life, UFI Blog
Reflecting on his years living in the U.S. and observing American politics, Catholic leader Monsignor Barreiro-Carambula gives insights into the shallowness of the ideology that undergirds the pro-abortion movement. “What exactly determines why this human being should...
by United Families International | Aug 9, 2010 | Sanctity of Life, Stem Cells, UFI Blog
“Adult Stem Cell Research Far Ahead of Embryonic” is the title from the August 2 New York Times. They’re right and we’re happy to acknowledge that. “For all the emotional debate that began about a decade ago on allowing the use of embryonic stem cells, it’s...
by United Families International | Aug 7, 2010 | Abortion, Constitution, Sanctity of Life, Sovereignty, UFI Blog
With all of the emotion and commotion surrounding California’s Prop 8 ruling, we neglected to post on the outcome of Kenya’s vote on a new constitution. As feared, the Kenya constitution passed with the inclusion of the competing language of “every person has a right...