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The Culture of Life Studies Program provides Catholic pro-life home and classroom materials, resources, and trainings to educators, schools, and dioceses equipping them to build the next pro-life generation.
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The Blessings of the Triduum
By Susan Ciancio Fr. Mike Schmitz once said that “there’s no greater life that can possibly be lived than the life as a Catholic Christian.” And in the life of a Catholic Christian, there’s no more sorrowful nor more joyous a week than Holy Week. As we approach the...
How Can You Add Pro-Life Education to Your Child’s Day?
By Susan Ciancio Are you a parent wishing to instill pro-life values in your child? A homeschooling parent? A teacher? A CCE teacher? If you answered yes to any of these questions, take a look at American Life League’s Culture of Life Studies Program. The Culture of...
Teaching Development of the Preborn Child Is Crucial
By Susan Ciancio Why are pro-abortion advocates so afraid of science when it comes to the developing preborn baby? They don’t want people to understand the truth—that a preborn baby is a human being. Yet, unlike some who today believe that everyone has their own...
Seven Unique Ways to Grow Closer to God This Lent
By Susan Ciancio Lent is here! We now have an amazing opportunity to spend the next several weeks building our faith, growing closer to God, and shining the light of Christ to others. Some years it feels like we run out of ideas for Lent. We spend days beforehand...
Saints Faustinus and Jovita Teach Us to Shine the Light of Christ
By Susan Ciancio “You are light for the world. A city built on a hilltop cannot be hidden. No one lights a lamp to put it under a tub; they put it on the lampstand where it shines for everyone in the house. In the same way your light must shine in people’s sight, so...
How Will You Reflect on God’s Gifts This Lent?
By Susan Ciancio Lent begins next week. As we think about the sacrifice Christ made when He allowed Himself to be tortured and crucified, we can’t help but feel both sorrow and joy—sorrow for the agony He endured and joy for His triumph over death and evil. We want...
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