Today’s Struggle for Human Rights

ChelseaAbortion, Right to LifeLeave a Comment

As today is the anniversary of the murder of Martin Luther King Jr. be sure to read Mark Pickup’s post (written on MLK day) about the late activist and the continuation of his fight for the rights of all human beings. The Kennedy’s may be America’s aristocrats but the King’s are America’s nobility. In keeping with the noble calling of … Read More

New Benefit from Hair Stem Cells

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University of Buffalo scientists believe that stem cells derived from hair follicles may be able to be formed into new blood vessels. Yes you read that correctly, these “adult” stem cells can be formed into “new” blood vessels: During the study, UB researchers showed that stem cells isolated from sheep hair follicles contain the smooth muscle cells that grow new … Read More

Exposing the Fruitless Deeds of Darkness Pt. II

ChelseaAbortion, Planned Parenthood1 Comment

“Take no part in the fruitless works of darkness; rather expose them” (Eph. 5:11) Hear Planned Parenthood employees gleefully accept money in exchange for the murder of an innocent child (h/t Catholic in Film School). Previous posts: Exposing the Fruitless Deeds of Darkness Margaret Sanger’s Dreams Coming True

JP II and the Culture of Life

ChelseaCulture of Life, Personal, Pro Life, Religion1 Comment

The late great John Paul II passed away three years ago today. My family and I were very fortunate to have the chance to greet the late pontiff in Feb. of 2001. Once we found out that handicapped people, people in wheelchairs, automatically get to go up and greet the pope after his general audience we couldn’t get to Rome … Read More

Live Life, Love Life and Honor Terri Schiavo

ChelseaDisabled, Pro Life, Suffering9 Comments

Yesterday marked the third anniversary of the day Terri Schiavo was starved to death for having a life not worthy of living. I was pretty devastated that things turned out the way they did, but the whole thing gave me a renewed zeal – especially as a disabled person – to continue to make the most of my life and … Read More