Run with Life
A pro-life blog by Patricia Maloney.
Rosary for the Unborn
The Rosary of the Unborn is a sign of hope for the world: that with heaven's assistance, abortion will end and we will no longer offend God with this horrible sin. It is also in heaven's plan that many people will be brought to learn about the Revelation of the United Hearts of Jesus and Mary, the Message of Holy and Divine Love, and the truths about the Chambers of the Divine, Sacred Heart of Jesus. A spiritual path is set before us, and through the mission given to Holy Love Ministries, an ecumenical organization, there is a call to ALL PEOPLE to live in Holy Love (to love God above all else and your neighbor as yourself), thus bringing an end to all evil in the world.
Canadian Observer Magazine
The purpose of the magazine is to raise the quality of the debate on public policy, politics and law. We wish to present the need for a renewal based on traditional Canadian values. We are open to other rationally-argued views. We encourage free speech and public debate. Therefore the ideas presented in this magazine are those of the writers and authors.
Readers are invited to offer their views to the Editor in letters to the editor. We also welcome your support as a subscriber, member, donor and attendee at our events.
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Speakers are available from us to cover the topics presented.
Priests for Life Canada
Priests for Life Canada is an association of Canadian Catholic priests and lay people who give special emphasis to promoting and defending the sanctity of human life. A ‘Priest for Life’ is not asked to leave his diocese or specific ministry.
Adoption in Canada
The complete resource for women with unplanned pregnancies who might consider placing their babies for adoption.
Choose Life McGill
Choose Life is a club at McGill University committed to promoting respect for human life and human rights from conception to natural death.
The Palliative Home-care Society of Greater Montreal
What are our objectives ? To allow any person with pre-terminal or terminal cancer to remain at home as long as possible, close to their loved ones and even to die at home if they so desire. All the while offering the care, services and support required by their condition. To allow the family members who wish to keep the person at home to obtain all the help, support, training and information they need to assist the person entering the last phase of their life.
Canadian Association of Pregnancy Support Services (CAPSS)
The Canadian Association of Pregnancy Support Services (CAPSS) is a non-political, registered Christian charity, committed to equipping pregnancy support services.
CAPSS, the Canadian Association of Pregnancy Support Services, was formed in 1997 as the fulfillment of a long-standing mission: "to help women and babies by encouraging and equipping pregnancy support centres across Canada."
CAPSS under girds 71 affiliate centres, and is presently assisting with the growth and development of another nine centres. Located in towns and cities across Canada, these centres offer practical, material, emotional and spiritual assistance by helping women and their partners or significant other through distressing pregnancies.

