The Whole Story
Reconsidering the narrative of reproductive and sexual health. Find out more here.
Nothing alters the reality that abortifacients, contraceptives, and sterilization services are really not dimensions of “healthcare,” for they do nothing to foster health.
In order to resolve America’s “fertility crisis,” we need to do more than change the GDP or the job market; we need to change the way we think.
Recently released numbers reflecting American opinions on sexual ethics and indicating record-low fertility rates underscores the imperative for all American Catholics to engage fully the anticipated discussion topics of October’s Extraordinary Synod.
It is a disgrace that a more honest discourse about difficult medical topics can be found in the People’s Republic of China than in the U.S.
For those who fear the perversion of traditional ideas on the meaning of sexual intimacy, criticism might best be directed not toward the lustful and immodest, but toward the cold and calculated.
Cohabitation is, for the most part, not only disingenuous, but also fundamentally opposed to forming real, intentional marital bonds. It promotes a loss of kinship, which has in turn become seriously fragile and endangered.

