Posted on 01/06/2022 6:10:21 PM PST by marshmallow
The pro-life group tracked colleges and universities linked to the nation’s largest abortion provider in a recent report.
When Catholic institutions of higher learning publicly associate with Planned Parenthood despite the Church’s clear teaching on the grave evil of abortion, faithful students and alumni should take note. A recent report from Students for Life can help them do just that. The group investigated 784 Christian institutions, including 237 Catholic schools, and initially found that 103 Christian schools, including 22 Catholic schools, were connected with Planned Parenthood.
After Students for Life reached out to schools with links to the abortion giant, a third of them cut those ties, and the number dropped to 69 schools total, including eight Catholic institutions.
The report, released in December, investigated the websites of Christian schools over the fall of 2021 and identified relationships to Planned Parenthood that included promoting the organization as an internship opportunity for credit, promoting it as a student resource, advertising or partnering on a Planned Parenthood event from 2019 onward, and promoting the group as a volunteer or career opportunity. Schools with these ties to Planned Parenthood were emailed and called in September and October of 2021, prior to the report’s release, giving them a chance to remove the references to the organization.
(Excerpt) Read more at ncregister.com ...
God bless this group.
Check out”supposedly” Catholic school,Providence College and how they TERRORIZED student Michael Smalanskas...Threatened him with gang rape and death....HIS CRIME.......Putting man+woman in marriage on a bulletin board...AT THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL....
This news is both heartening and disgusting.
Thank you. Very interesting. Lots of good news for Catholics. Not so great news for Lutherans, Methodists and Presbyterians. It’s all about have the courage to reject tax money from US politicians. Very tough to do.
I have searched for these statistics that name the schools, and find none readily available. All I read/see (videos) is just a lot of talk about the outcome, but no proof of it.
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