Deacon Ernest Martinez, a Denver police officer, describes the launch of the RISE ministry to help victims of rape that are facilitated by alcohol and drugs. RISE stands for: Recognize, Intervene, Speak Up and Empower. "The recognition is that alcohol and drugs are the most commonly used method to facilitate sexual assault...," said Deacon Martinez. "We want to bring the awareness piece, from a faith-based perspective, to take what's currently out there and broaden it and preach the Gospel throughout the entire process and accompany — not only just victims — but try to be proactive on it."
Mary Eberstadt: Riots and the cry for the Father
Ken Craycraft: The Biden administration will put Christians on notice
Joe Heschmeyer: Why are we Catholic and why the papacy?
Fr. Vincent Lampert: An exorcism is a prayer to God
Ralph Martin: The biggest crisis in the world revealed
David Deavel: What Solzhenitsyn can teach a divided America
Anne Hendershott: Overcoming the politics of envy
Michael Warsaw of EWTN: Voting for life is preeminent issue
Kathleen Beckman: A Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare
Raymond Arroyo: Discovering "The Spider Who Saved Christmas"
Dr. Kathi Aultman: The goal of late-term abortion is a child's death
Paul Kengor: What the Devil and Karl Marx have to do with America now
Matthew Franck: The future of Roe vs. Wade is up for grabs
Deacon Geoff Bennett: How to vote as a faithful Catholic
Catholics, hear Sister Dede Byrne on life, then vote your well-formed conscience
James Carafano: Chaos in the streets is organized violence
Rebecca Kiessling: "I owe my birth to the law which protected me."
Nicole Hunt: Help Mom Save Baby is the answer to late-term abortion
Kelsey Hazzard: You don't have to be religious to recognize the violence of abortion
Serrin Foster of Feminists for Life: How to make abortion unthinkable
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