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  2. Rachel's Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    Rachel's Vineyard. Rachel's Vineyard is an American organization offering weekend retreats for women who have had abortions and for others, including men, who believe that they have been hurt by abortion. [1] It is named after Rachel in the Bible, who weeps "for her lost children". [1] [2] [3]

  3. Christianity and abortion - Wikipedia

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    An abortion-rights campaigner in Spain voicing disagreement with the Catholic view on abortion during the Pope's visit. Christianity and abortion have a long and complex history. Condemnation of abortion by Christians goes back to the 1st century with texts such as the Didache, the Epistle of Barnabas, and the Apocalypse of Peter.

  4. Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice - Wikipedia

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    Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice ( RCRC) is an abortion rights organization founded in 1973 [1] by clergy and lay leaders from mainline denominations and faith traditions to create an interfaith organization following Roe v.

  5. David Reardon - Wikipedia

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    David C. Reardon is an American electrical engineer and anti-abortion activist. He is the founder of the Elliot Institute, an anti-abortion advocacy group, [1] and the author of a number of articles and books on abortion and mental health. Reardon was described in The New York Times Magazine as the "Moses" of the "post-abortion movement".

  6. Clergy Consultation Service on Abortion - Wikipedia

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    The Clergy Consultation Service on Abortion ( CCS) was a group of American clergy that counseled and referred people to licensed doctors for safe abortions before the Supreme Court 's decision in Roe v. Wade made abortion legal nationwide. [1] Started in 1967 by a group of 21 Protestant ministers and Jewish rabbis in New York City, the group ...

  7. More than 30 Christian church leaders call for SC to keep ...

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    Here’s why. More than 30 Christian church leaders call for SC to keep abortion legal. Here’s why. Rev. Alston Lippert and Rev. Ginger Barfield. August 8, 2022 at 2:14 PM. Tracy Kimball ...

  8. Abortion and the Catholic Church in the United States

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    Following the 1968 publication of Humanae Vitae, an encyclical by Pope Paul VI that expressly forbade abortion and most methods of birth control [9] and that sowed controversy within the church over its restatement of the prohibition on birth control, [10] Catholic bishops in the United States started to stress anti-abortion views as a central facet of Catholic identity and preached against ...

  9. Trump addresses conservative Christians who want to see him ...

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    Donald Trump will address the Faith and Freedom Coalition's "2024 Road to Majority" conference, speaking to a group that advocates for a national abortion ban.