Weekly Briefing

Democracy Still Thrives in Quintana Roo

Dr. Christopher Manion, of PRI’s American headquarters, interviews Carlos Polo, the Director of PRI’s Latin American office, about the recent constitutional crisis in Mexico. CM: Carlos, there was recently quite a ruckus in the Mexican State of Quintana Roo. Tell us what happened. CP: Well,

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Poland Leads the Way

Poland is among the most Catholic and pro-life countries in Europe, so much so that even the Polish constitution declares that the state “shall ensure the legal protection of the life of every human being.” Despite this provision of the Polish constitution, Polish law up

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Why We Must Defend Hyde and Helms Amendments

Regardless of what opinions one holds on abortion, Americans have long believed that taxpayers—many of whom are deeply opposed to abortion for moral or religious reasons—should, at the very least, not be forced to pay for the cost of a woman’s abortion through their taxes.

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Covid-19 Vaccines: Pro-life or No?

Many in the pro-life movement are undecided whether they should accept or reject the COVID-19 vaccine. But before we decide to make it, as a movement, a kind of pro-life litmus test, we must put the larger issue of abortion in context. Truth be told,

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Wednesday Was Historic—And Not in a Good Way

An earlier version of this article originally appeared in LifeSiteNews on January 7th, 2021 PRI is deeply saddened at the violence that took place at the U.S. Capitol, and mourn the deaths of US Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick and Air Force veteran Ashli Babbit, who was shot

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Poland Leads the Way

Poland is among the most Catholic and pro-life countries in Europe, so much so that even the Polish constitution declares that the state “shall ensure

Read More »