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  2. National Sanctity of Human Life Day - Wikipedia

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    President Ronald Reagan issued a presidential proclamation on January 13, 1984, designating Sunday, January 22, 1984 as National Sanctity of Human Life Day, noting that it was the 11th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, in which the Supreme Court issued a ruling that guaranteed women access to abortion. [1]

  3. Sanctity of life - Wikipedia

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    In Western thought, sanctity of life is usually applied solely to the human species (anthropocentrism, sometimes called dominionism), in marked contrast to many schools of Eastern philosophy, which often hold that all animal life is sacred―in some cases to such a degree that, for example, practitioners of Jainism carry brushes with which to ...

  4. Evangelium vitae - Wikipedia

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    The encyclical refers to the 1992 Catechism which calls for human life to be "respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception" and states that from the first moment of existence, "a human being must be recognized as having the rights of a person – among which is the inviolable right of every innocent being to life". [11]

  5. Catholic social teaching - Wikipedia

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    The foundation of Catholic social teaching is the sanctity of human life. Catholics believe in an inherent human dignity, from conception to death, and human life must be valued above material possessions. Pope John Paul II wrote and spoke on the inviolability of human life and dignity in his encyclical, Evangelium Vitae, ("The Gospel of Life").

  6. Catholic Church and capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    Characteristic of this approach is an emphasis on the sanctity of human life, and the responsibility on both a personal and social level to protect and preserve life from "womb to tomb" (conception to natural death). This position draws on the conviction that God has "boundless love for every person, regardless of human merit or worthiness". [20]

  7. Sanctity of Life Act - Wikipedia

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    The proposed Sanctity of Life Act would have defined human life and legal personhood (specifically, natural personhood) as beginning at conception, [7] [5] "without regard to race, sex, age, health, defect, or condition of dependency."

  8. Portal:Conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Traditional day of the National Sanctity of Human Life Day in the United States. 1974 – the first March for Life, in Washington, D. C., attracts 20,000 people. 30th. 2009 – Michael Steele (pictured) is elected the first African-American chairman of the Republican National Committee

  9. Human Life Amendment - Wikipedia

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    Between 1973 and 2003, the National Committee for a Human Life Amendment reports a total of 330 proposals using varying texts, with most dying in committee. The only version of the Human Life Amendment to reach a formal floor vote was the Hatch-Eagleton Amendment, which received 49 supporting votes in the Senate on June 28, 1983, falling 18 ...