The Pro Life Campaign Annual Auction to raise funds for our educational and support initiatives is now LIVE!
Bidding is underway NOW and will continue until TOMORROW the 19th November at 9pm.
Registration for this event is free!
Why not take a few minutes to log in and browse the many fantastic items on offer? Remember to 'favourite' the items that interest you using the heart icon.  You will then have your personalised shortlist of items and can bid at your leisure up until the finish time.
Katie Fenton, Lois McLatchie, Dr Dermot Kearney, Jacki Ascough and Wendy Grace at the PLCâs National Conference in Dublin last weekend
At the Pro Life Campaignâs National Conference in Dublin last Saturday, the group strongly criticised government plans to make 'at home' telemedicine abortion a permanent fixture. The Government sanctioned the practice following the Covid outbreak but gave strong assurances at the time that the practice would end along with other Covid restrictions being lifted. However, on Saturday media reports confirmed that the Government intends to give approval to the continuation of the practice indefinitely. Â
At the weekend conference in the RDS attended by over 400 supporters, PLC spokesperson EilĂs Mulroy said: âIn addition to the dangerous and unforeseen consequences for womenâs health of allowing telemedicine abortion to continue, it is also linked to coercive abortion practices, something the HSE has acknowledged as a reality. Only two weeks ago, the horrifying report came to light of a minor being locked in a room in this country and coerced to take the abortion pill. For the government to give its approval to âat homeâ abortions as a permanent fixture so soon after this shocking story emerging shows a cavalier disregard for womenâs health and a utter refusal to take steps to end the frightful and degrading practice of coercive abortion.
âThe Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has a duty to explain how the Government arrived at its latest decision given the evidence of the link between telemedicine abortion and coercive abortion practices and given the absolutely horrendous story that emerged in recent weeks of a minor being held prisoner in a room and coerced into taking an abortion pill against her wishes. How many other cases like this are happening that the Government is turning a blind eye to? Nothing the Government says about its concern for womenâs welfare and human rights should be taken seriously if they refuse to answers questions and continue down the road of backing the dangerous and reckless practice of telemedicine abortion.â
AontĂș leader Peadar TĂłibĂn TD, cardiologist Dr Dermot Kearney, Lois McLatchie of Alliance Defending Freedom International, radio presenter Jacki Ascough were among the other guest speakers who addressed Saturdayâs conference in Dublin.Â
Click here to watch speeches delivered at the conference. Read our full statement here on Government plans to make telemedicine âat homeâ abortions a permanent fixture.
This Christmas, why not take the opportunity to check in with friends and family that you havenât been able to spend time with during 2022?
We are selling Christmas cards, the sale proceeds of which will help us continue our work seeking human rights for unborn babies and supporting their mothers.
A pack of 10 cards costs âŹ15.
Order your cards today, in time to send to friends and family this Christmas! *Prices include cost of delivery to you (ROI residents).
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