Activists seek right to home birth
COVID-19 and life issues have brought bodily autonomy and the right to accept or refuse medical treatment to the forefront in recent years.
Leah Perrault: God’s heart provides a soft landing
Softening is a curious thing. We soften water, counteracting metals and minerals that stain and damage our clothing. We soften edges, to prevent slivers and injuries. We soften butter, to stop it from tearing through bread.
Mother-daughter bond continues to blossom and grow
Natalie and Isabella Bruno are two ladies that any woman would be lucky to have in their corner. This mother-daughter duo are best friends who have grown in faith together, and on March 22 they hope to help other mothers and daughters do the same.
Barefoot and Preaching: The evolution of my love takes many turns
Hungary to end income tax for moms of at least four to address plummeting population
Choosing is in the air. At the beginning of the year, the marketers are competing for our money, and gyms and diet programs are poised to pounce on the good intentions that follow Christmas feasts.
Ireland’s new abortion law ‘must be resisted’, bishops say
DUBLIN – The primate of All-Ireland insisted that the country’s new abortion law that took effect Jan. 1 has “no moral force” and it “must be resisted” by Catholics.
During a recent speech, French President Emmanuel Macron made a statement that hit a nerve with moms around the world.
Barefoot and Preaching: Being carried does not come naturally
After we are small children, it is rare that we are carried. Perhaps for a joke or dare, a photo-op at a threshold, maybe in the case of injury, or in certain situations in old age? My baby is big enough now I rarely carry his full weight unless he is asleep.
Assisted reproduction, surrogacy laws challenged
A private member’s bill that would decriminalize the purchase of sperm, eggs and rent-a-womb surrogacy would open the door to exploitation of poor women and legalize a form of child trafficking, according to a member of the 1990s Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies.
Birthright marks a half century of service
When Birthright first took root 50 years ago, little did the founders foresee it growing from its little office in Toronto to an organization spanning North America and even making inroads into Africa.
Comment: No bond is stronger than mother and child
This being Mother’s Day weekend, an editor asked if I’d like to write about it. Initially, I decided to pass because I’ve written about my wonderful late mother many times.
Motherhood is all it’s cracked up to be
To honour Mother’s Day, The Catholic Register asked five Catholic moms to offer a brief reflection on motherhood.
Together, they have compiled an essay of love and selflessness that pays tribute to their sacred vocation.