New pro-life film by Denise Mountenay

Endeavour Forum’s Canadian associate, Denise Mountenay, is currently working on a new pro-life film, “Truth Matters: The Impact of Abortion”. This comes ten years after Denise co-produced the award-winning documentary, “Hush”, which exposed the links between abortion and breast cancer, premature birth and mental health issues.

A new pro-life film

Dear Friend in Christ:

This documentary exposes the falsehoods many pregnant women are told. It shines a light on the miracle of life before birth through ultrasound technology and features medical experts who reveal the truth about it. Specialists report on the increased breast cancer risk, preterm birth link, and the devastating mental health consequences.

You’ll hear from a medical researcher reporting on dozens of peer-reviewed studies proving legal abortion is not “safe” for women. And you’ll witness powerful testimonies from women who have been physically, emotionally, and spiritually harmed by legal abortion—women who now speak out to warn others and bring hope.

Please watch the trailer to gain an idea of what we have in mind for this film:

This film is more than information. It’s a mission. A warning. A lifeline.

It will speak to the body, soul, and spirit—and ultimately save countless precious lives created in the image of God.

A call to action

Become our partner for such a time as this!

We are coming against the spirits of death and murder. We urgently ask for your prayers and, if possible, your fasting.

But prayer alone is not enough—this professionally produced film needs your financial support to be completed. We are raising funds for:

  • Editing and soundtrack-$30,000.
  • Subtitles in multiple languages (abortion is a global epidemic)
  • Marketing and distribution to reach hearts worldwide $100,000.

Good news

Everyone who donates $1,000 or more will receive a complimentary copy of the documentary upon release. And yes—your gift is tax-deductible if you give online to

U.S. Partners: www.advancingtruthalliance.com (501c3)

Canadians: www.togetherforlife.net Thank you so much! We hate to ask, but must.

For information about Denise Mountenay’s work on behalf of Endeavour Forum, please click here:

Vale Bishop Peter Elliott

Peter John Elliott b: October 1, 1943; d: August 6, 2025.

Endeavour Forum mourns the death of another of our good friends in Bishop Peter Elliott, who died peacefully and went to his eternal reward on August 6. He had been in poor health for several years, but he continued to the very end his intellectual and spiritual contribution to the life of the Church in Melbourne and beyond.

Bishop Elliott had maintained a close association with Endeavour Forum for many years, and especially with our founder, the late Babette Francis, whose last public appearance, at A Tribute to Babette on November 25, 2023, he had favoured with his presence. There he led us in prayer and gave a talk on his acclaimed book, The Sexual Revolution: History • Ideology • Power (reviewed in the Endeavour Forum Newsletter, No. 177, October 2021). Over the years he attended the numerous events organised by Babette and was well known as a special patron of Endeavour Forum.

The author of many publications on the celebration of Mass and the Sacraments, such as Liturgical Question Box: Answers to Common Questions About the Modern Liturgy (Ignatius Press, 1998), he had a distinguished academic career. I recall him as a student in our History Honours group at Melbourne University in 1964, where he seemed very English. I later learned that he came from a Church of England family with links to C.S. Lewis. To my surprise a few years later, I found that he had joined the Catholic Church and was studying for the priesthood. The rest is history.

Australian journalist Tess Livingstone, in her biography George Pell: Defender of the Faith Down Under (2004), describes the late Cardinal Pell and Peter Elliott’s adventures as Oxford University students. They were nicknamed by others from a certain religious order, respectively, as the Big Aussie Bastard and the Little Aussie Bastard. The image of Elliott perched on the pillion of “Big George’s” motorbike brings a smile to the reader’s face.

In 2007 he became Auxiliary Bishop to Archbishop Denis Hart in the Melbourne Catholic Archdiocese and served in Rome as consultor to the Congregation of Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments. He was particularly active in support of the Anglican Ordinariate of Catholic priests in Victoria.

Bishop Elliott will be much missed by the Catholics of Melbourne and especially by the committee and supporters of Endeavour Forum, for whom he was “our bishop”. May he rest in peace. Amen.

by John Morrissey