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When the “Epidemic Intelligence Unit” Calls

I’m sure you’ve heard that beginning tomorrow, Governor Baker has declared we can now forego wearing masks outside.  I’m looking forward to watching soccer games this weekend where I can actually see my children’s faces, and we can all give

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The Lie of “Safety”

In case you missed it, Tuesday’s second installment of the MFI Book Club on Live Not By Lies is up online now.  I think you’ll especially like hearing from the young people who joined us and shared what their families

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Attend the March for Life

Update: the March for Life is now a virtual event. Learn more here. This month marks 47 years of legalized abortion in the United States. Over 61 million babies have been killed in our country through this great evil.  With

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Defend Life in 2021

Tragically, nearly 1 million babies are aborted every year in the United States. Most years in Massachusetts over 18,000 babies lose their life through abortion. As you know, the ROE (Infanticide) Act expanding abortion here in the Commonwealth was passed

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Infanticide Becomes Law

On Monday, December 28th, the MA House of Representatives voted 107 to 46 to override Governor Baker’s veto of the ROE (“Infanticide”) Act. The 28th is also the Feast of the Holy Innocents, the day in the church calendar when

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MA Vaccine Mandate

A number of you reached out to me this morning concerned about a new vaccine mandate for children going back to school in MA.  This issue intersects with important questions of parental rights and religious liberty, so I am sharing

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Gorsuch Gaslights America

With everything else going on right now, you may have missed Monday’s Supreme Court ruling that “sex” discrimination includes “sexual orientation” and “transgenderism.”  As bad as that is (and I’ll get into the specifics below) the most disheartening aspect of

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MFI at the National March for Life

Last Tuesday, my heart was full as I held my newborn niece in my arms a few hours after she entered the world. Two days later, on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, my heart was broken as I marched for

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