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Posts tagged with "life"

Growing passion fuels creation of pro-life club Diocese

Growing passion fuels creation of pro-life club

Thursday, May 7, 20150451 Students and faculty members at Cistercian Preparatory School have participated in the pro-life movement for a number of years, but it was only in April 2014 that the school formally organized its student-run pro-life club.
PLUS Club works to raise awareness for pro-life issues Diocese

PLUS Club works to raise awareness for pro-life issues

Thursday, May 7, 20150821 Pro-Life Ursuline Students is an organization dedicated to protecting the sanctity of human life in all stages. The group meets every week to plan and discuss different opportunities for the promotion of pro-life awareness as well as service projects in conjunction with the White Rose Crisis Pregnancy Center in Dallas.
Road to healing begins from within Uncategorized

Road to healing begins from within

Thursday, May 7, 20150313 Mary Ann Niles’ road to abortion recovery has taken more than three decades, but she believes that what’s she’s learned and what she is trying to give back will help others who are on the same journey.
‘It is immoral to kill innocent human life’ Diocese

‘It is immoral to kill innocent human life’

Thursday, May 7, 20150290 Catholic teaching on capital punishment begins with one of the most familiar fundamentals of the faith, Dallas Auxiliary Bishop J. Douglas Deshotel said: “Thou Shalt Not Kill.”
Students, community form army of support for family Uncategorized

Students, community form army of support for family

Thursday, May 7, 20150411 What began as a small group online has since mushroomed offline into a legion of prayer warriors and supporters called “Annabelle’s Army,” including the entire student body at Bishop Lynch High School, where Tricia Roos works as its director of admissions and head coach of the varsity volleyball team.
On the front lines offering alternatives Uncategorized

On the front lines offering alternatives

Thursday, May 7, 20150762 Strategically located next to one of Dallas’ few remaining abortion centers, the White Rose Women’s Center sits on the front lines of the battle for life. Located off of Central Expressway, the White Rose Women’s Center has been in the business of helping women in crisis pregnancies since 1985.
Enthusiasm for cause drives club’s pro-life mission Diocese

Enthusiasm for cause drives club’s pro-life mission

Thursday, May 7, 20150470 The mission of the John Paul II High School Pro-life club is to support & promote all life from conception to natural death through education, service, prayer, and peaceful activism. It is a student driven club with more than 200 JPII students as active members.
Club highlights pro-life issues from birth to death Diocese

Club highlights pro-life issues from birth to death

Thursday, May 7, 20150608 The Bishop Dunne Catholic School Respect For Life Club focuses on raising awareness about pro-life issues from conception to death. In addition to campus events organized by the group, the club participates in activities such as the March for Life, Youth Prayer Rally, Catholic Advocacy Day.
School expands pro-life initiative into the classroom Diocese

School expands pro-life initiative into the classroom

Thursday, May 7, 20150542 The goal of the Jesuit College Preparatory School’s pro-life initiative is to raise awareness and support issues regarding life.
Bishop Douglas Deshotel

The Fifth Commandment: Thou Shalt Not Kill

Human life is that most precious and sacred gift of God. It is a direct expression of love which exists perfectly in God.
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A look at the five Dallas law enforcement officers who gave their lives while protecting citizens during a mass shooting in downtown Dallas in July 2016.

How a child with special needs inspired a high school volleyball team, community and a family who heeded God’s call to protect life.

After a young runner collapsed at a Dallas marathon, grace and providence unfolded for those involved in the valiant effort to help her.

In the summer of 2016, 50 students and 25 chaperones from Dallas Catholic high schools traveled to Nicaragua for a 10-day mission trip.

Early on a November morning, Kenndrick Mendieta bounded from the gym at Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep toward the campus’ athletic fields as clouds lifted on a fresh new day.

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