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No-one has the right to destroy the life of any innocent human being from fertilization to natural death.—the Society’s fundamental principle.

Welcome to the website of the Oxford University Pro-Life Society. The Society exists to promote the Pro-Life cause to members of the University and residents of the city. We do this by organizing speaker meetings, workshops, debates and panel discussions, and by running campaigns within the student body.

Any member of the University who agrees with our fundamental principle is welcome to join the society. If you wish to join, please get in touch.

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Trinity Term 2009: ‘Pro-Life and Public Life’

This term and next†the Pro-Life Society hopes to host a series of lectures exploring the interplay between the pro-life position and public life.† How difficult is it to ‘tread the line’ between defending the message and appearing out-of-touch or uncompassionate? †Can organised religion make a contribution? †What scientific realities does the pro-life lobby need to [...]

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Previous news-items

First Event of Term: David Oderberg on Applied Ethics and the Embryo
Published on Thursday, 9th October 2008
Walk for LIFE
Published on Monday, 19th May 2008
Lecture: ‘China’s One Child Policy’
Published on Monday, 19th May 2008