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Priests for Life (PFL) is an anti-abortion organization based in Titusville, Florida. [1] PFL functions as a network to promote and coordinate anti-abortion activism, especially among Roman Catholic priests and laymen, with the primary strategic goal of ending abortion and euthanasia, and to spread the message of the Evangelium vitae encyclical, written by Pope John Paul II.
On February 10, 2023, Imbarrato, former Priests for Life consultant, told the laicized Catholic priest, Frank Pavone, to step down as National Director of Priests for Life due to sexual misconduct allegations. [13] [14]
Professed Priests, Passionists: Hengzhou: Martyrs in odium fidei: Lawrence Seybold (rel. name: Clement of Saint Michael) 18 April 1896 Dunkirk, New York Claude Holbein (rel. name: Godfrey of Jesus) 4 February 1899 Baltimore, Maryland Gerard Donovan 14 October 1904 McKeesport, Pennsylvania: c. January 1938 near Huanren, Liaoning, China
The new priests in the Global South have limited the overall global decline, with a total of 407,872 priests recorded in 2021 compared to 413,418 in 2011, according to Vatican statistics.
Frank Anthony Pavone (born February 4, 1959) is an American anti-abortion activist and a laicised former Roman Catholic priest. [2] He is the national director of Priests for Life and the chairman and pastoral director of its Rachel's Vineyard project.
Silent No More marchers at the 2013 March for Life (Washington, D.C.). Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr., frequently speaks on behalf of Silent No More.King herself has had two abortions and has spoken critically about the link between racism and abortion, referring to them as "evil twins, born of the same lie".
Pope Francis has formally approved allowing priests to bless same-sex couples, with a new document released Monday explaining a radical change in Vatican policy by insisting that people seeking ...
The Missionaries of the Gospel of Life is a lay Catholic association affiliated with Priests for Life. [1]On December 12, 2005 Bishop John Yanta of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Amarillo, in Texas, United States approved a society of apostolic life that was founded by Fr. Frank Pavone dedicated to the protection of the unborn and most vulnerable in society.