That was in 1946 after he was asked by President Truman to take a tour of Europe and investigate their reform schools. Although his condemnation of the physical abuses that permeated the system in his own country could not have … Continue reading
That was in 1946 after he was asked by President Truman to take a tour of Europe and investigate their reform schools. Although his condemnation of the physical abuses that permeated the system in his own country could not have … Continue reading
They had to drag the poor lady away from Air Force One. And all she wanted to do was give the president a letter defending real marriage. But this action takes place in California. And weird things happen in California. … Continue reading
Aparecida, Brazil, May 28, 2009 / 08:12 pm (CNA).- More than 30,000 people participated last Sunday in the national pilgrimage for the family, organized by the Bishops’ Conference of Brazil, which concluded at the Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida, … Continue reading
This is a very strange twist coming from certain UN officials who are determined to force every country to legalize abortion. So, what they are saying is that for a woman, who does not want to carry her baby to … Continue reading
Well, why not, considering where President Obama is coming from? Miguel Diaz was an avid supporter of the Obama campaign, one of the twenty-six prominent “Catholics” who signed a letter of support for Obama’s appointment of pro-abortion governor, Kathleen Sebellius, … Continue reading
Austin Ruse, president of Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute, calls for resistance and sustained opposition in an email to LifeNews: “The UN and the billionaire boys club will not stop. They will not stop until abortion is the law … Continue reading
He was probably in his 70s, a frail little man, maybe five feet-four inches tall or so. Always wore a suit and tie, he did — the same suit coat, every day, the shoulders overlapping his own, the sleeves ending … Continue reading
Asia News: Lu Decheng, 46, has spent these past three years in Calgary (Canada) as a political refugee. After nine years in a Chinese prison camp he was able to escape to Thailand. The 1989 protests by students and workers … Continue reading
LifeNews reports: The initial reaction from pro-life groups on the nomination of appeals court Judge Sonia Sotomayor to replace retiring pro-abortion Justice David Souter is one of opposition. Although she made the right decision in one abortion case, they say … Continue reading
With all the attention directed at Notre Dame, at Fordham, on the same day that President Obama spoke to students at a “Catholic” university, so did pro-abortion Mayor Bloomberg, pro-abortion Democratic Senator Charles Schumer, and pro-abortion news correspondent Tom Brokaw. … Continue reading
Here’s an article about one of them. Catholic Key’s Kevin Kelly reports: Deacon Duc Nguyen knows he was born in 1968. But he doesn’t know the date. That’s what happens when a war robs a boy of his childhood. When … Continue reading
It would be hard to believe that this nominee would have been chosen had she not given some indication that she would support Roe v Wade. As far as her record dealing with cases related to the abortion issue, news … Continue reading
Drunken, lunatic soccer fans, noted for rampaging violence at these sports events, were not happy enough with a victory; they wanted blood. As society sinks lower and lower into moral depravity one wonders where the insanity will stop. This was … Continue reading
DHOBIGAHAT (AsiaNews) – “This incident has greatly shocked whole catholic community”, is the immediate reaction of Fr. Shilas Bogati, who was leading morning prayer when a bomb exploded in the Cathedral of the Assumption in Kathmandu. An eyewitness has confirmed … Continue reading
Putting Saint John Marie Vianney before them, the patron saint of parish priests, the Holy Father warned the members of the Pontifical Academy not to let themselves become over-burdened with the secular aspect of their calling, but to imitate the … Continue reading
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