Portland, Maine, Nov 3, 2009 / 02:52 am (CNA).- A high school counselor is the subject of an ethics complaint to the Maine licensing board because of his appearance in a TV ad in favor of Maine’s Question 1, which … Continue reading
Portland, Maine, Nov 3, 2009 / 02:52 am (CNA).- A high school counselor is the subject of an ethics complaint to the Maine licensing board because of his appearance in a TV ad in favor of Maine’s Question 1, which … Continue reading
LifeNews reports: The director of a Texas-based Planned Parenthood has resigned her position saying that she has had a change of heart on abortion. The development highlights the powerful results ultrasounds have in convincing people of the humanity of the … Continue reading
In reading an article “Can Non-Catholics Be Saved?” by Mark Shea on Inside Catholic website (October 24), along with the long queue of comments, especially those of “I am not Sparticus,” I was struck by the adamancy of the author … Continue reading
The exhibit honors the 4ooth anniversary of Matteo Ricci’s death. Here’s a short clip from Zenit News: In a letter to his brother Antonio, the Jesuit Father wrote: “I plan to end my life here. (…) Many have been converted, … Continue reading
This item is from a CNA post on October 14. The soldier died on the feast of the Holy Rosary, October 7. It may not seem very momentous with all the events going on in the Church and the world, … Continue reading
CNA reports: “La Razon” also noted that in Santiago, Chile, the evening of October 31 has become an occasion to celebrate a spring festival. “No monsters, ghosts or witches here. All the costumes children wear are of angels, princesses, and … Continue reading
The Times refused to publish his retort. Here’s a slice of it. “The most combustible example of all came Sunday with an intemperate and scurrilous piece by Maureen Dowd on the opinion pages of the Times,” he said. “In a … Continue reading
Madrid, Spain (LifeNews.com) — As many as two million people participated in a massive march in the capital of Spain as they oppose an effort by the government there to expand the nation’s abortion law and exclude parents. Spanish citizens … Continue reading
Apparently the London Telegraph misunderstood the words of Bishop Hind to be an intention to become a Roman Catholic. Such is not the case. Here is his explanation which is posted on his own website.
Catholic Culture reports: Claiming that mothers “enjoy a right to decide, free from any pressure, coercion, urging, manipulation and, in general, any sort of inadmissible intervention, to terminate a pregnancy” when abortion is permitted by law, the Colombian Constitutional Court … Continue reading
After all the hoopla in academia some months ago with the 150 anniversary of the publishing of Darwin’s Origin of the Species, this is welcome news. The organizers were interviewed by Zenit News Agency. Here is part of what they … Continue reading
An “Unusual Sermon” was posted by author Patrick Madrid on Inside Catholic website. It was this title of Madrid’s posting that caught my curiosity. The minister, Stanley Hauerwas, gave the sermon in 1995. He has not become a Catholic, at … Continue reading
CNA reports: Members of the traditionalist Anglican group Forward in Faith recently concluded their annual gathering, which was dedicated to discussing Pope Benedict’s overture to Anglicans. The general impression left by the conference was the “Anglican experiment is over,” a … Continue reading
CNA reports: “The congregation is responsible for giving recommendations to the Pope on who should be a candidate to serve as a Catholic bishop. The 61-year-old prelate could have a significant impact on the composition of the future leadership of … Continue reading
CNA reports: On Thursday, Catholics will celebrate the life of Helen Kafka, better known as Sister Maria Restituta. Working as a nurse in the 1940s, she was ordered by the Gestapo to remove crucifixes she had placed in several hospital … Continue reading
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