Category Archives: Mother Teresa

Reggie Littlejohn Keynotes Yale Conference

Reggie Littlejohn delivered the keynote address for the Vita et Veritas Conference at Yale University earlier this month.  Students from many colleges, including Harvard, Princeton and Wesleyan Universities were present at the packed event.  Littlejohn’s talk was entitled,  “Fighting Forced … Continue reading

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Mother Teresa: Reggie Littlejohn’s Reflections on Working with a Saint

Thanks to the Catholic News Agency for this beautiful article about my life-transforming experience working with Mother Teresa. It is reprinted here with their permission. Women’s rights activist Reggie Littlejohn is known for her fierce work fighting forced abortion and … Continue reading

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A Woman on a Mission — Reggie Littlejohn, Founder and President, Women’s Rights without Frontiers

Dear Friend, People often wonder why I left being a litigation attorney to dedicate my life to the women and babies of China. Here is my personal story and journey of faith.  This article is republished with permission from Skip … Continue reading

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