Wed, 21 June 2006
Pat Buckley from the Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child (SPUC) discusses the transition from the final UN Commission on Human Rights to the newly-formed Human Rights Council. Katie Sofio reports from Geneva, Switzerland, March 22, 2006. (3:13, 1.47 mb)
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Thu, 26 January 2006
NGOVoice spoke with Christine Mulindwa-Matuvo about Uganda's position on the contentious language that speaks of "Sexual and Reproductive Services". Ms Mulindwa-Matuvo's comments show the wide gap in understanding of the motive and meaning of such language in international law. (3:13, 2.95 mb)
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Thu, 26 January 2006
The debate over including language that acknowledges nutrition and hydration as a basic need and not medical care is central to the issue of quality of life in promoting euthenasia around the world. Listen to Andrea Vrchota, a Franciscan University student who made an inrevention at the Disabilities Conference on behalf of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists,, as she tells the story of her lifelong struggle with Cerebral Palsey and the stigma that accompanies it. (4:33, 4.17 mb)
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Thu, 26 January 2006
Andrea Vrchota, a Franciscan University of Steubenville student, made an impassioned plea during her intervention to stop the practice of witholding nutrition and hydration as a way of ending the lives of disabled persons on "Quality of Life" grounds.(1:39, 1.51 mb)
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Thu, 26 January 2006
In much of the world the only life ahead for a person with intellectual disabilities is within an institution. NGOVoice spoke to a mother and her daughter, born with Down Syndrome, who are working to change that practice through their organization "Inclusion International". (3:23, 3.1 mb)
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Thu, 26 January 2006
The country of Qatar has been instrumental in promoting the agenda of the Culture of Life at the Convention. Listen as NGOVoice reporter Maria Scarnecchia speaks to Abdulla Ahmad Al-Sada, the UN delegate from Qatar to the Disabilities Convention. (2:40, 2.45 MB)
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Tue, 9 August 2005
The 2nd United Nations Youth Assembly was held at UN headquarters in New York the first week of August, 2005. One of the breakout sessions was sponsored by MADRE, a women's rights advocacy group. Some of the views presented are contrary to Catholic Church teaching. Emily Bissonnette reports. (5:39, 2.6 MB)
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Tue, 9 August 2005
Catholic NGO Voice reports from New York on the United Nations Sixth Convention on Persons with Disabilities. This August 5, 2005, report highlights the rights of children with disabilities. Reported by Emily Bissonnette. (4-1/2 minutes, 2 MB)
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Sat, 21 May 2005
Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB, Secretary of the Congregation of Catholic Education at the Vatican, reflects on the meaning of the scriptures during his homily at Franciscan University of Steubenville's Baccalaureate Mass on May 13, 2005. (22:28, 10.2 MB)
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Thu, 28 April 2005
In Washington, DC, former Philippines Senator Francisco S. Tatad, Member of the Board of the International Right to Life Federation and Chairman of the Citizens vs. Corruption Task Force, talks with Brian Scarnecchia, President of the International Solidarity and Human Rights Institute, about human rights issues and concerns in the Philippines. (15:17, 7 MB)
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Wed, 13 April 2005
At the United Nations in New York, Brother Thomas Moore, CFR, talks about bringing Christ to delegates, ambassadors and NGOs. (3:36, 1.6 MB)
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Wed, 13 April 2005
His Excellency Archbishop Celestino Migliore, Apostolic Nuncio, Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, shares about Pope John Paul II and the Holy Father's influence on the United Nations. (8:59, 4.1 MB)
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Wed, 13 April 2005
Bill and Kelly Wienecke share personal memories of blessings from Pope John Paul II. (5:25, 2.5 MB)
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Sat, 9 April 2005
Fr. Terence Henry, TOR, President of Franciscan University of Steubenville, discusses Pope John Paul II's influence on Catholic higher education and the role of Catholic higher education in society and culture. (8:08, 3.7 MB)
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Sat, 9 April 2005
Dr. David Burton shares about the personal impact Pope John Paul II had on his life as a convert to Catholicism as well as the Pope's influence on people around the world. Dr. Burton is Chair of the Mathematics and Computer Science department at Franciscan University of Steubenville. (10:18, 4.7 MB)
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Fri, 8 April 2005
Dr. John Crosby, Director of the M.A. Philosophy program at Franciscan University of Steubenville, reflects on Pope John Paul II's contributions to philosophical thought. (12:39, 5.9 MB)
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Wed, 6 April 2005
NGOVoice reporter Cassie Bloedow speaks with National Right to Life leaders Hermina Dykxhoom and Richard Barbuto on the relationship between Catholic behavior and low HIV/AIDS infection rates. (9:01, 4.1 MB)
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Wed, 6 April 2005
After a special Mass for United Nations delegates on March 5 at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York for the repose of the soul of John Paul II, Sister Mary Gabriel of the Sisters of Life reflects on the Holy Father and his defense of life. (4:21, 2 MB)
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Tue, 5 April 2005
NGOVoice reporter Cassie Bloedow reports on the events of the day at the United Nations Conference on Population and Development for April 4, 2005. (3:33, 3.45 MB)
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Tue, 5 April 2005
Although traditionally a strong Catholic country, Peru, like many other South American nations has been slowly drifting away from Magisterial teachings in the areas of abortion and contraception. At the recent UN Conference on Population and Development NGOVoice reporter Cassie Bloedow spoke with Alfredo Chuquihuara, the delegate from Peru, about his opinions regarding these very important subjects which run contrary to the positions of the Catholic Church. (8:29, 1.5 MB)
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Mon, 4 April 2005
Because of a family relationship, John Magee, Director of Chapel Ministries at Franciscan University of Steubenville, has very personal memories of Pope John Paul II and recalls several special experiences with our late Holy Father. (15:05, 6.9 MB)
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Mon, 4 April 2005
Prof. Bob Rice reflects on the strong relationship between Pope John Paul II and the world's youth. Prof. Rice is Assistant Professor of Catechetics at Franciscan University of Steubenville, speaks internationally about youth, and is the lead singer of a popular Catholic band. (11:18, 5.2 MB)
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Mon, 4 April 2005
Prof. James Gaston reflects on the contributions of Pope John Paul II to understanding the Dignity of the Human Person. Prof. Gaston is Assistant Professor of History and Director of the Humanities and Catholic Culture major at Franciscan University of Steubenville. (10:58, 5 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
Fr. John Bartunek, LC, author of "Inside the Passion," spoke with Dr. Brian Scarnecchia, President of ISHRI, about the ways Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" brought Jesus Christ and His message to the popular culture. (12:00, 10.9 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
In light of possible judicial ethical violations, Dr. Stephen Krason, President of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, issues a further call for immediate intervention in the Terri Schiavo case. March 30, 2005. (11:01, 5 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
Chuck Neff, Executive Producer of Stepstone Productions in St. Louis, discusses medical ethics and the media in the case of Terri Schiavo. (14:23, 6.7 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
On Good Friday, March 25, 2005, we spoke with Martha Nolan, director of Crossroads, a national Pro-Life organization, who was participating in the prayer vigil across the street from the Florida hospice in which Terri Schiavo was dying. (4:59, 2.3 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
On Good Friday, March 25, 2005, four legal experts joined forces to lay out a legal strategy to urge the President of the United States and the Governor of Florida to take action and save the life of Terri Schiavo. (28:55, 13.2 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
On March 22, 2005, Emily Bissonette spoke with theologian Dr. Mark Miravalle of Franciscan University of Steubenville about Terri Schiavo's case and its implications for society. (9:26, 4.3 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
On March 22, 2005, NGO Voice spoke with Dr. Brian Scarnecchia about Terri Schiavo's Human and Legal Rights, and about key Catholic church teaching related to her case. Dr. Scarnecchia is Professor of Legal Studies and Human Life Studies at Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio, and is President and Executive Director of International Solidarity and Human Rights Institute (ISHRI). Reporter: Emily Bissonnette. (10:20, 4.7 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
During the United Nations "Beijing + 10" conference on the Status of Women, Brian Scarnecchia talked with Dan Zeidler, President of the Latin American Alliance for the Family, about current concerns and resources. (5:40, 2.6 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
Catholic NGO Voice's Emily Bissonnette talks with participants at the UN's "Beijing + 10" Commission on the Status of Women, addressing some of the key issues being debated. (5:17, 2.4 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
During the final days of the United Nations Conference on the Status of Women, a major focus is a US Resolution on the trafficking of women and children. Laura Lederer, Senior Advisor on trafficking at the U.S. State Department Office of Global Affairs, talked about the U.S. resolution. (4:43, 2.1 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
Catholic NGO Voice's Cassie Bloedow reports on the history and significance of the United Nations discussion and March 8 vote to ban all human cloning. (8:52, 4 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
The evening before the March 8 United Nations vote to ban human cloning, Catholic NGO VoiceĆ¢??s Johanna Dausch spoke with Patrick Buckley, an NGO delegate from the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, about several significant aspects of the cloning issue.
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Fri, 1 April 2005
At the end of the UN's "Beijing + 10" Commission on the status of Women, Emilia Klepacka, European Director of the World Youth Alliance, speaks about the concerns and activities of youth at the United Nations and in their own countries. Reporter: Cassie Bloedow. (10:30, 4.8 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
For a response to Planned Parenthood's side event at the UN Beijing + 10 conference, NGO Voice's Emily Bissonnette talked with Babette Francis of the Endeavour Forum, an international Christian family and pro-life organization. (4:08, 1.9 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
At a side event of the UN's Beijing + 10 Commission on the Status of Women, Catholic NGO Voice's Emily Bissonnette spoke with Dr. Nina Puri, president of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. (9:26, 4.3 MB)
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Fri, 1 April 2005
At the United Nations Beijing + 10 Commission on the Status of Women, Adriana James discusses the Billings Ovulation Method of Natural Family Planning. Reporter: Cassie Bloedow. (3:08, 1.4 MB)
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