Upcoming Speaking Engagement – Los Angeles Area
Elizabeth Sutcliffe will open the Holy Face Conference on Shrove Tuesday, February 17, 2026, in the Los Angeles area. This full-day Catholic conference focuses on prayer, reparation, and the Holy Face of Jesus in response to the spiritual wounds of our time.
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Coming This Thursday: When Violence Is Silenced — The Truth Behind Abortion and Abuse
A powerful upcoming episode of Warriors for Life exploring how violence and coercion push women toward abortion—and how truth, compassion, and healing can break the silence.
Christmas Eve: The Life, the Word, the Truth—Carried in the Womb
On this Christmas Eve, we return to a scene so familiar that we risk forgetting how radical it truly is. A young woman—very pregnant—rides a donkey through the cold night. A quiet, faithful man walks beside her. And within her womb is not only a child, but the Life, the Word, and the Truth Himself.Continue reading “Christmas Eve: The Life, the Word, the Truth—Carried in the Womb”
My Latest Article with Live Action News: Canada Serves as a Reminder to Americans to Stand for Life
I’m honored to share that my latest article has been published by Live Action News, one of the leading pro-life media outlets in North America. In “Canada Serves as a Reminder to Americans to Stand for Life,” I draw on both lived experience and documented facts to warn Americans about where unrestricted abortion laws inevitablyContinue reading “My Latest Article with Live Action News: Canada Serves as a Reminder to Americans to Stand for Life”
The Canary in the Coal Mine: Canada’s Late-Term Abortion Debate and RightNow’s Investigation
Canada has long been portrayed as a polite, harmless nation — a place where political tensions are mild and moral debates simmer quietly. But beneath the calm veneer lies a truth that should concern not only Canadians, but also our American neighbours and every nation watching global trends on human rights, law, and medical ethics.Continue reading “The Canary in the Coal Mine: Canada’s Late-Term Abortion Debate and RightNow’s Investigation”
The Dignity of Life at Its End
What My Mother’s Journey Is Teaching Me About Love, Suffering, and Faith Caring for a loved one at the end of life can break and transform us all at once. In this reflection, Elizabeth Sutcliffe shares how walking with her mother through dementia and physical decline has deepened her understanding of dignity, mercy, and theContinue reading “The Dignity of Life at Its End”
🌸 Grace Has a Name — Now Available on Amazon
After years of prayer, reflection, and healing, I’m overjoyed to announce that my book, Grace Has a Name: A Journey from Silence to Strength, is now officially available on Amazon. This is more than a book — it’s the story of how God turned my deepest pain into a mission of hope. In 2001, IContinue reading “🌸 Grace Has a Name — Now Available on Amazon”
When Death Becomes a Resource: Reflections on Assisted Dying and Organ Donation in Canada
“Choose life, then, that you and your descendants may live.” — Deuteronomy 30:19 Canada has reached a moral crossroads. What began as legislation to end “unbearable suffering” through assisted suicide is now being intertwined with organ donation — turning death itself into a supply chain for the living. Across the country, more Canadians who chooseContinue reading “When Death Becomes a Resource: Reflections on Assisted Dying and Organ Donation in Canada”
Charlie Kirk and the Culture of Life: A Catholic Reflection
When I first heard Charlie Kirk speak about the value of every human life, I recognized something deeper than politics. Beneath his bold words and unapologetic tone was a conviction that echoed what the Catholic Church has proclaimed for centuries — that every human being is made in the image and likeness of God, andContinue reading “Charlie Kirk and the Culture of Life: A Catholic Reflection”
📊 What the Latest Research Says About Abortion and Long-Term Mental Health
By Elizabeth Sutcliffe | Catholic Speaker | Post-Abortive Advocate | Pro-Life Educator A groundbreaking new study out of Quebec is shedding light on an issue many of us in the pro-life and post-abortion healing community have long known through experience and testimony: abortion can leave deep and lasting mental health scars. Published in 2025, this large-scaleContinue reading “📊 What the Latest Research Says About Abortion and Long-Term Mental Health”