Gerry Roussin remembers his older brother, who left Manitoba to dedicate himself to a life of service
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In this 2004 file photo, the Roussin family gather for Archbishop
Roussin's installation in Vancouver, from left: the archbishop's brother
Gerry, his wife Diane, the archbishop's sister Lucille, her husband
Patrick Lang. BCC file photo. |
Archbishop Emeritus Raymond Roussin, SM, kept close to his family, and his legacy is one of faith and witness. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
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Doctors praise reversal kit for abortion drug RU-486
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Father Frank Pavone, director of Priests for Life in the U.S., poses
with Chris Caicedo, Andrea Minichini, and their son Gabriel Caicedo
after a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington Feb.
23. Priests for Life / CNS. |
Distressed women who take abortion drug RU-486 and change their minds have a chance to save their unborn babies, according to a group of U.S. doctors. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
Pharmacist prescribes ethical infertility treatmentCouples who want children and can't seem to get pregnant need a cure, not in-vitro fertilization, says pharmacist Maria Bizecki. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
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