Ann Farmer
Ann Farmer is a published author, with books such as Language of Life: Christians Facing the Abortion Challenge (1995); Prophets and Priests: the Hidden Face of the Birth Control Movement (2003); By Their Fruits: Eugenics, Population Control, and the Abortion Campaign (2008); The Five Wounds (2012); Chesterton and the Jews: Friend, Critic, Defender (2015).
With a Masters' Degree in Jewish-Christian Relations from the Centre for Jewish-Christian Relations in Cambridge, Ann has contributed to The Chesterton Review, Catholic Life magazine and various journals including the Catholic Medical Quarterly. Formerly a regular contributor to Redemptorist Publications, she has also conducted research for the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children.
As well as internet talks for Voice of the Family, Ann has contributed to websites including The Conservative Woman, Mercator and Gript. By Their Fruits remains an unparalleled academic study of the eugenics roots of the abortion movement; a study on the wider influence of eugenics population control is in preparation.
Articles by Ann Farmer:
9 April 2025
4.3 MINS
Abortion advocates speak loftily about preventing harassment, but if they are indeed serious about this, they should prosecute themselves for harassing the only ones who are offering women positive help.
2 April 2025
5.6 MINS
The beginning of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan was marked by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer — not known for his religious sensibilities – but also the Vatican, and even King Charles. This sudden preference for Islam over Christianity seems like yet another example of double standards in public life.
3 December 2024
3.3 MINS
MPs in the British Parliament have voted for Kim Leadbeater’s Assisted Dying Bill on its second reading by 330 votes for to 275 against. It is highly appropriate that this Bill should have passed its second reading on “Black Friday”.