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Latest on the Massachusetts foster care case, Riley Gaines as MCFL banquet keynote, the upcoming webinar on talking with abortion supporters, and other important pro-life updates.
Life Lines is a weekly pro-life newsletter for Massachusetts advocates. It is sent first to our email subscribers every Friday at noon and also published on our website.
Edited by Juan Perfetti, it is timely, trustworthy, and action focused.
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Latest on the Massachusetts foster care case, Riley Gaines as MCFL banquet keynote, the upcoming webinar on talking with abortion supporters, and other important pro-life updates.
This week: Trump FDA delays abortion pill review, Canadian family grieves doctor-prescribed suicide, and MCFL events ahead.
This week: the House affirms state funding for pregnancy centers, NIH ends fetal tissue research, Mexico City Policy expands, parent alerts, rising abortions post-Dobbs, and ways to get involved.
This week’s updates include legal action on abortion pills, global pro-life appeals, and safe placements for infants in crisis.
Hyde amendment protections, abortion pill safety, MCFL Truth About Choice campaign, and additional updates.
Today we wanted to share a different kind of Life Lines. This is an end of the year edition where, instead of focusing only on recent headlines, we look back at the most meaningful and most engaged pro-life stories of 2025.
As we mark the Christmas season, the Life Lines newsletter will take a brief break. No edition will be published on Friday, December 26, while our team steps away to observe Christmas and the New Year.
Catch up on pro-life news from Massachusetts and beyond, including foster care updates, assisted suicide developments, and the latest abortion pill testimony.
MCFL news roundup: volunteer honored, Branches Family Resource Center launches, and “Baby Oliver” video offers an immersive look at life in the womb.
Catch up on pro-life news this week: Howard County bans abortion, Supreme Court reviews donor privacy, and the Dell Family invests billions in children’s futures.