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10 posts tagged "ND Right to Life club"

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Respect Life Week offers chance to reflect on ‘Authentic Love, Authentic Freedom’

Alexandra Muck | Monday, October 7, 2019

This year’s Respect Life Week, hosted by Notre Dame’s Right to Life club, ended Oct. 6 with a rosary prayer service. During the week, the Notre Dame campus had the opportunity to engage in discussion and participate in a variety of events around this year’s theme, ‘Authentic Love, Authentic Freedom.’ “In it, we focus in

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Respect Life Week aims to promote value for life, anti-abortion message

Alexandra Park | Tuesday, October 2, 2018

The Notre Dame Right to Life club kicked off its annual Respect Life Week on Monday with apparel sales on South Quad, a blood drive outside Duncan Student Center and Respect Life Mass at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Respect Life Week is held every October, which has been designated by the United States

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Respect life week

Letter to the Editor | Monday, October 1, 2018

To our fellow students: We have good news. What is it? It is that we have each been given the gift of life. Each one of us —  envisaged, formed and created by God for good works and fullness of relationship with Him and with one another. This gift of human life is shared by

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Right to Life club aims to expand initiatives in coming year

Morgan Johnson | Friday, August 31, 2018

Since 1974, Notre Dame’s Right to Life club has been fighting to “promote and uphold the sanctity of all human life from conception until natural death,” as stated in its mission. During the upcoming school year, the organization hopes to further emphasize and implement its original values while still expanding the breadth of its work.

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Response to Right to Life Club

Letter to the Editor | Tuesday, January 24, 2017

I am writing in response to a Letter to the Editor that was published on Jan. 23 from the Notre Dame Right to Life Club. While I wholeheartedly respect individuals who are pro-life in the fullest sense from the moment of conception until death, I must bring to light the misalignment of the March for Life

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Undermining the Notre Dame identity

Letter to the Editor | Friday, April 1, 2016

The recent announcement of the recipients of the Laetare Medal has caused us great concern. As the Notre Dame Right to Life Club, our mission is to “promote and uphold the sanctity of all human life from conception until natural death […] in the spirit of the Catholic Church.” We would like to address why

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Don’t deface the Irish flag

Letter to the Editor | Wednesday, January 27, 2016

The American flag is known both at home and around the globe as the emblem of the free world. Since the time of the American Revolution, men and women have laid down their lives for this flag and for the principles and values it represents. There is a code of etiquette that goes along with

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ND ranked 5th friendliest school for pregnant and parenting students

Emma Borne | Friday, September 25, 2015

Last week, Students for Life, a national pro-life organization, ranked Notre Dame as the fifth-friendliest school for pregnant and parenting students. Senior Janelle Wanzek, president of the Right to Life club, said the ranking is largely due to the resources available for pregnant and parenting students on campus. These resources include information on what to do if

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BridgeND hosts open debate on immigration

Greg Hadley | Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Cooperation, civility and compromise: The words at the core of BridgeND’s mission statement formed the basis for an open debate on immigration Wednesday night between several student groups in the LaFortune Ballroom. The club, which strives to promote dialogue between students of different political philosophies on campus, and Women in Politics invited five student leaders

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Students prepare for March for Life in D.C.

Selena Ponio | Thursday, January 22, 2015

The Notre Dame Right to Life club, as well as other members of the Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s and Holy Cross community, will be participating in the March for Life  this year in Washington D.C. on Thursday, Jan. 22nd. This year, a record total of 692 students from Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s and Holy Cross

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