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An anti-abortion coercion bill in Kansas makes its way through the state house. A pop star changes course on handing out Plan B at her concerts. Finding a Catholic doctor who honors the teachings of the Church is now right at your fingertips. A religious sister leads women in crisis pregnancies to a more stable future. Catholic speaker Cameron Fradd shares the beauty of suffering. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Mysterious death of a late-term baby in Leesburg, VA, and a pastoral response. A new bill in Maine could put kids in danger both inside and outside of the womb. Live Action's baby Oliva spreads a message of life in schools throughout the country. Pope Francis celebrates the 11th anniversary of his pontificate. Kamala Harris becomes the first sittingU.S. Vice President in history to visit an abortion clinic. The latest in the I.V.F. debate. Results of a referendum in Ireland inspire hope for families. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Abortion drugs hit shelves at CVS and Walgreens. Governor Kay Ivey signs law protecting IVF facilities from legal action in the wake of the state's Supreme Court ruling that declared embryos are human. France becomes the first country to enshrine abortion in their constitution. Trump is the last-man-standing in the Republican primary race, and abortion is front and center at President Biden's State of the Union address. A child support bill that could help pregnant mothers, and a major city expands parental leave policies. Arizonans march for life. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
National debate over in-vitro fertilization in the wake of the Alabama State Supreme Court ruling declaring embryos are human. Analysis from a Catholic perspective. A Nebraska bill targets babies in the womb with disabilities. In Michigan, commercial surrogacy could soon be legalized, and more inspiring state level marches for life take place across the country. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Alabama Supreme Court rules that embryos are children protected by state law. Voters head to the polls in the South Carolina G.O.P. primary. On the front lines for life: On an abortion day at a Planned Parenthood some work to give mothers options for life. Pro-life lawmakers work to keep federal funding for pregnancy centers. We bring you inside the walls of Saint Clare's maternity home. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Alabama Supreme Court rules that embryos are children protected by state law. Voters head to the polls in the South Carolina G.O.P. primary. On the front lines for life: On an abortion day at a Planned Parenthood some work to give mothers options for life. Pro-life lawmakers work to keep federal funding for pregnancy centers. We bring you inside the walls of Saint Clare's maternity home. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET. Episode: https://i.listen.ewtn.com/EPW/EPW17346.mp3 Podcast: https://www.ewtn.com
We discuss how both men and women can dive into sacrifice during this Lenten season. The latest on “The D.C. Five,” whose remains pro-life groups claim are evidence of infanticide committed in our nation's capital. New Mexico's governor wants to expand access to chemical abortion – reactions from a pro-life lawmaker in the state. The story of a single mother who is starting a new chapter in her life with the help of a maternity home. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Breaking news out of D.C. as the bodies of five late-term aborted babies, which could have been evidence of federal crimes, will likely be destroyed. The U.S. House advances a Child Tax Credit. The Biden campaign can't stop talking about abortion, but will that be a determining factor in the elections? Plus, Professor Helen Alvaré is honored at this year's National Catholic Prayer Breakfast. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Hungarian State Secretary Trisztán Azbej, in town for the Religious Freedom Summit in Washington, D.C. discusses Hungarian aid to persecuted Christians worldwide. France considers inventing a constitutional abortion “right.” Missouri sidewalk advocates have their work cut out for them on their state's border. Supreme Court announces oral argument date for major abortion drug case. Updates from Tennessee, Pennsylvania, and Alabama. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
The vital role of youth in the pro-life movement. Young woman shares the Theology of the Body across Latin America. Plus, Trump wins the primary in New Hampshire, and the Biden Administration commemorates the anniversary of Roe VS Wade. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Pro-life: with every woman, for every child: what to expect at the 2024 March for Life. The vital role of pregnancy centers in supporting women. Legislators introduce pro-life bills on Capitol Hill ahead of the March. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
More than 20,000 young people gathered in St. Louis the first week of January for the Seek24 conference. Within that crowd were 450 seminarians and at least 500 priests, who heard more than 3,000 confessions in two hours… What a wonderful way to start a New Year. CNA's Jonah McKeown was on the ground. He joins us with highlights. Then we gear up for March for Life 2024 with Prudence Robertson, host of EWTN Pro-life Weekly.
More than 20,000 young people gathered in St. Louis the first week of January for the Seek24 conference. Within that crowd were 450 seminarians and at least 500 priests, who heard more than 3,000 confessions in two hours… What a wonderful way to start a New Year. CNA's Jonah McKeown was on the ground. He joins us with highlights. Then we gear up for March for Life 2024 with Prudence Robertson, host of EWTN Pro-life Weekly.
Your 2024 preview: we're tracking where abortion is on the ballot. The importance of strong pro-life messaging at the polls. A new report ranks states by their pro-life laws. Plus, hear Pope Francis's strong statement against child surrogacy. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
2024 marks 30 years since the FACE Act was enacted. Pro-life activists and legal experts unpack how this law has been used to target pro-life Americans. Meanwhile, eight pro-life protesters spent Christmas and New Years behind bars due to this law: the latest updates from the detention center. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
A special interview dedicated to Our Blessed Mother. How we can look to her as a model for pro-life work in preparation for her Son's coming at Christmas. New report shows pro-life pregnancy centers helped millions of moms and babies. A new pro-life book teaches children about babies growing in the womb. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Your year in review: top pro-life stories of 2023. The Supreme Court takes on a case that could limit access to abortion pills. Plus, a Texas woman seeks an abortion after finding out her baby has a life-threatening condition: pro-life O.B.G.Y.N. Christina Francis reacts. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Super Bowl champ-turned lawyer defends victims of “gender-affirming care.” Scandal at all-women's Catholic college. Senator ends pro-life blockade. Sandra Day O'Connor's legacy. Pro-life group shuts down dangerous abortion facilities. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES: Pro-life center in Italy vandalized. Argentina elects a president with a pro-life platform, giving hope to pro-lifers. Brazil could be the next country to decriminalize abortion. India exposed as a hotbed for the manufacture and sale of abortion pills worldwide. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Ohio votes to add language to their Constitution that expands abortion; Catholics in the state react. Plus, pro-life analysis on elections nationwide. Senator Tommy Tuberville maintains nearly year-long pro-life block on military nominations. Catholic sidewalk counselor asks the Supreme Court to do away with “buffer zones” outside of abortion clinics. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance discusses critical abortion vote in Ohio. Where the GOP presidential hopefuls stand on abortion. Kansas judge blocks pro-life law that informs women of abortion risks. A difficult conversation about the tie between sex-trafficking and abortion. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Amidst the Israel-Hamas conflict, a Catholic hospital provides aide to new moms in the Holy Land. Update on abortion at the Supreme Court. Congress elects pro-life Speaker of the House. A new Institute protects Catholic Doctors. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
October is Respect Life Month. Bishop Burbidge shares how Catholics should pray and discern how to vote to protect the dignity of life. Abby Johnson shares her mission to help abortion workers leave the industry, and speaks to the healing power of the sacraments. Melissa Ohden gives us an update on her continued work at the Capitol and around the country to protect babies who survive abortion. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Ohio marches for life ahead of a crucial vote on abortion. Sister Bethany Madonna of the Sisters of Life shares about her community's work to save lives. Dr. Abby Jorgensen is a bereavement doula who makes it her mission to ensure that parents are not alone after experiencing miscarriage. A new pro-life diaper company exposes the truth about Huggies & Pampers. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
New Catholic pregnancy center to open in Detroit. Former model and entrepreneur Kathy Ireland talks faith and her pro-life conversion. Pro-abortion lobbyist replaces Senator Feinstein. Liz Wheeler discusses her new book about protecting America's children. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
We bring you to the Life Awards in Southern California. Special Interview with Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt. Colorado inches close to banning abortion pill reversal. Crystalina Evert talks healing after pregnancy loss. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Pro-abortion Supreme Court decision in Mexico. Three more pro-life sidewalk counselors arrested in DC. Ohioans look to Michigan as a harbinger of what could happen to their pro-life state. Expectant couples “Leap” toward financial independence. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Congress is back in session. A courageous Polish family is beatified. We feature homeschool pioneer, Michael Farris who comments on the breakdown of modern-day education. Plus, a Florida “safety net” saves newborns from abandonment. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
We unpack the challenges pro-life sidewalk counselors face such as lawsuits and prison time… and how the U.S. Supreme Court could soon weigh in. Catholic psychiatrist Dr. Aaron Kheriaty discusses how to support loved ones considering suicide. Plus, the Catholic Church beatifies an entire family: their heroic story. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
BACK TO SCHOOL: The University of Notre Dame's pro-life group celebrates fifty years on campus. An up-and-coming program empowers parents to reclaim their role as the first teacher of their children. Plus, a pro-life center in Texas teaches children the science of life in the womb; the founders share their inspiring story. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Maternal health in the United States: how care for mothers goes beyond good policy. A look at the alarming maternal mortality rate in America. Plus, how Catholic organizations can lead the way in pro-family policy and support moms post-partum. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
The Fifth Circuit of Appeals places new restrictions on the abortion pill. A new bill seeks to “provide for life” for unborn children and their families. And, how pro-life medical professionals are sharing the truth about evidence-based, life-affirming care. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
The disappointing results of Ohio's special election on Issue 1 could mean the state is one step closer to adding protections for abortion in their state Constitution. The Biden administration decides to cut archery and hunting programs in public schools: how the move could impact boys and their families. We bring you the inspiring story of a pro-life center in South Carolina dedicated to Saint Clare of Assisi. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Pro-abortion groups in South Dakota aim to put abortion on the 2024 ballot. The bishop of Sioux Falls shares how Catholics are stepping up to defend life. Plus, pro-life women lawmakers introduce a bill to expand contraception: a contradicting long-standing Catholic teaching. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Abortion could be on the ballot in Florida next year – we bring details of growing pro-life activity in the state. And a concerning proposed redefinition of brain death could deny basic human rights. Updates on Missouri and Ohio ballot initiatives, and Sen. Tuberville's continued pro-life fight in the Senate. Plus, Archbishop Joseph Naumann's reaction to religious ministers using their faith to justify abortion. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
A deep dive into the battle over abortion in Ohio: how an upcoming special election in August could impact thousands of unborn lives. Plus, advocating for life in overwhelmingly pro-abortion states: we speak to the leader of the California Family Council. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
What comes next for the pro-life movement. Live Action's Lila Rose describes a new strategy to protect life. Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch reflects on the anniversary of the Dobbs decision, pioneering support for moms in her state. Alison Centofante talks building bridges and playing to our strengths to defend life. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Activists and lawmakers commemorate the one-year anniversary of the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade. Kristan Hawkins of Students for Life discusses the cultural impact of pro-life youth. A special guest provides helpful tips in the spiritual battle to end abortion. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Special coverage of the anniversary of the Dobbs decision. Looking back at the fight for life in the Capitol and the culture. Top pro-life leaders discuss next steps in the movement. Plus, looking back at the leak: how the leaked Dobbs draft opinion shaped the public's view of the Court. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Pro-life men attacked outside an abortion facility; the President of Sidewalk Advocates for Life gives her tips for peaceful and effective sidewalk counseling. Plus, an atheist pro-life activist decides to enter the Catholic Church: she shares her story. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Could the Fourteenth Amendment be an avenue to end legal abortion in America? Experts discuss how the Constitution can guarantee protection for the unborn on the federal level. Plus, legal scholar Helen Alvare reflects on next steps for the pro-life movement. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
The pro-life movement around the world: finding solutions to maternal mortality and deaths by abortion overseas. Plus, 2023 marks the fifth anniversary of Ireland legalizing abortion. How Catholics and pro-lifers in the country are working to defend the unborn. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: With the U.S. getting closer to being unable to meet its financial obligations, President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy were set to meet at the White House today. And, there was a big announcement on the campaign trail. Editorial Director at the Daily Caller, Vince Coglianese, joins to share what he makes of the decision by Tim Scott to enter the race for the White House in 2024. Meanwhile, the Biden Administration is taking its fight for abortion access to children in elementary schools. The Education Department wants to use US taxpayer dollars to create partnerships between schools and abortion businesses like Planned Parenthood. And Republican Congressman Chris Smith from New Jersey has said he wants to revoke trade privileges with China over its horrible human rights record. He tells us more about this proposal and whether it has gained any support so far. Experts recently gathered at the Vatican to discuss how a Church document on married life, remains relevant more than 50 years after it was written. The 2 day event examined Humanae vitae. Professor Pia De Solenni, joins to tell us more about this event, who attended and what some of the highlights were. Finally this evening, there have been Eucharistic processions in several US cities as part of the National Eucharistic Revival. EWTN Pro-Life Weekly's Prudence Robertson has more. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
Celebrating the gift of motherhood: how the Blessed Mother helps Catholic moms live out their vocation. Plus, saintly inspiration at a North Dakota maternity home. EWTN Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Should birth be free? Advocates and policy experts discuss whether affordable birth care is the next step in the pro-life cause. Pro-life Weekly with Prudence Robertson airs every Thursday night at 10 PM ET and re-airs on Sundays at 10:30am ET and Tuesdays at 1:30pm ET.
Where can we go for truthful reporting in a time when so much of our news media has returned to the age of sensationalism, dubious tabloid-style journalism, and blinkered partisanship? If we're searching for truthful and reliable news on the pro-life cause, we need look no further than EWTN Pro-Life Weekly. Today we speak with Prudence Robertson, host of EWTN Pro-Life Weekly, the leading national media coverage source dedicated exclusively to pro-life news. As Robertson stated in an interview with NCR, her pro-life convictions have been "strengthened by seeing the beauty of adoption, attending a faithful Catholic college, and witnessing the fruits of how reasoned, charitable dialogue can persuade people to become pro-life.” EWTN Pro-Life Weekly https://www.ewtn.com/tv/shows/ewtn-pro-life-weekly Prudence Robertson on Twitter https://twitter.com/pruspulse
With the fall of Roe, the fight against abortion has taken new directions. What is the state of the pro-life movement today, and what needs to be done to make abortion illegal and unthinkable in all 50 states? We'll ask the host of EWTN Pro-Life Weekly these important questions. Links: • ETWN Pro-Life Weekly• Prudence Robertson Twitter account ZBiotics Pre-Alcohol ProbioticBreaks down the byproduct of alcohol responsible for rough mornings after drinking.BrandSupport the show
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On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The White House says it is bringing together pro bono attorneys, bar associations and others from the legal community to defend abortion and to try to "encourage robust legal representation of those seeking reproductive care services." President Joe Biden continues to deny the country is in a recession, despite 2 straight quarters of a shrinking economy. House lawmakers begin their August recess, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democrat leaders are trying to keep abortion as a kitchen table issue. Pelosi is also set for a diplomatic trip to Asia. An official in Taiwan welcomes the idea of her visit to the country. Author of "The Coming Collapse of China and "The Great US-China Tech War," Gordon Chang, joins to talk more about Pelosi's trip to Asia. Meanwhile, Governor Charlie Baker is protecting abortion access in Massachusetts. The Republican signed a law today that safeguards abortions and abortion providers. Host of EWTN Pro-Life Weekly, Prudence Robertson, joins to talk more about this legislation. Finally this evening, EWTN has officially opened a new office in Northern Europe. The newest EWTN office is in Norway, a country where only 3% of the population is Catholic. Bishop of Trondheim in Central Norway, Erik Varden, joins to discuss how EWTN can serve the Church in Norway and what his hopes are for the new initiative. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn