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U.S. Catholic: September 2006
A little less confrontation,
a little more action

Despite the ever-escalating war of words and battle of bumper stickers, the nation is no closer to reducing a stubbornly high abortion rate. Vincent Gragnani explores how some are choosing life by finding ways to work with those on the other side of the abortion divide. continue reading »

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