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SCOTUS Approves Abortion Pill by Mail
Dear TIA,
All of us who fight for life are distressed by the Supreme Court’s decision to allow the distribution of abortion pills by mail.
P.C.
Supreme Court Allows Mail-Order Abortions to Continue
Steven Ertelt
May 14, 2026 - The Supreme Court extended the stay on a lower-court ban on mailing the abortion pill.
This means the dangerous abortion pill mifepristone can still be mailed to customers nationwide while the lower court addresses a case from Louisiana seeking to stop them nationwide long-term.
The high court’s temporary stay, issued on May 8, expired at 5 p.m. ET Thursday. The court extended the stay today while the case continues. Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito, dissented.
Justice Samuel Alito wrote in a separate dissent that allowing mail-order and telehealth access to mifepristone is a “scheme to undermine” the court’s decision in Dobbs overturning Roe v. Wade and the right of states to protect babies from abortions, which he authored.
Justice Thomas agreed: “Applicants are not entitled to a stay of an adverse court order based on lost profits from their criminal enterprise. They cannot, in any legally relevant sense, be irreparably harmed by a court order that makes it more difficult for them to commit crimes.”
The case was brought by Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, who argued the FDA failed to adequately consider the safety of the abortion drug.
Read more here.
All of us who fight for life are distressed by the Supreme Court’s decision to allow the distribution of abortion pills by mail.
P.C.
Steven Ertelt
May 14, 2026 - The Supreme Court extended the stay on a lower-court ban on mailing the abortion pill.
This means the dangerous abortion pill mifepristone can still be mailed to customers nationwide while the lower court addresses a case from Louisiana seeking to stop them nationwide long-term.
The high court’s temporary stay, issued on May 8, expired at 5 p.m. ET Thursday. The court extended the stay today while the case continues. Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito, dissented.
Justice Samuel Alito wrote in a separate dissent that allowing mail-order and telehealth access to mifepristone is a “scheme to undermine” the court’s decision in Dobbs overturning Roe v. Wade and the right of states to protect babies from abortions, which he authored.
Justice Thomas agreed: “Applicants are not entitled to a stay of an adverse court order based on lost profits from their criminal enterprise. They cannot, in any legally relevant sense, be irreparably harmed by a court order that makes it more difficult for them to commit crimes.”
The case was brought by Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, who argued the FDA failed to adequately consider the safety of the abortion drug.
Read more here.
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Priceless Reprints
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This really is an historic effort that will hopefully become a movement for reform.
C.C.
The Catholic Teachings They Don't Print Anymore
Unearth the Lost Treasures of Catholic Catechesis
What if the clearest explanations of the Catholic Faith were written generations ago... and then quietly disappeared? For centuries, faithful Catholics learned the Faith from catechisims so precise, so memorable, and so spiritually rich that they formed saints, martyrs, missionaries, and entire civilizations.
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Tradivox is a groundbreaking, 20-volume collection restoring the lost catechisms of the Catholic Church — many reprinted for the first time in centuries. Inside these stunning volumes, you'll discover:
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This is more than a book collection — it is a restoration of Catholic memory.
See why Catholics around the world are calling Tradivox one of the most important publishing projects of our time.
This really is an historic effort that will hopefully become a movement for reform.
C.C.

Unearth the Lost Treasures of Catholic Catechesis
What if the clearest explanations of the Catholic Faith were written generations ago... and then quietly disappeared? For centuries, faithful Catholics learned the Faith from catechisims so precise, so memorable, and so spiritually rich that they formed saints, martyrs, missionaries, and entire civilizations.
Today, most of these treasures seem nearly impossible to find. Until now.
Tradivox is a groundbreaking, 20-volume collection restoring the lost catechisms of the Catholic Church — many reprinted for the first time in centuries. Inside these stunning volumes, you'll discover:
- Forgotten catechisms once used throughout the Catholic world
- Crystal-clear teaching on doctrine, morality, prayer, and the sacraments
- Rare works by saints, bishops, councils, and popes
- Powerful answers to modern confusion straight from the Church’s tradition
- Cross-indexed teachings that reveal the remarkable unity of Catholic doctrine across 700+ years
These are the texts that shaped generations of faithful Catholics long before modern religious confusion took hold.
And once you begin reading them, one thing becomes impossible to ignore:
The Church has always taught with clarity.
Whether you are a parent, teacher, catechist, seminarian, convert, or lifelong student of the Faith, Tradivox offers an unparalleled opportunity to encounter the enduring consistency and universality of Catholic teaching across the centuries.
This is more than a book collection — it is a restoration of Catholic memory.
See why Catholics around the world are calling Tradivox one of the most important publishing projects of our time.
Posted May 19, 2026
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