Rorate Caeli reports: After “an avalanche of protests was unleashed” recently, we greatly thank the Holy Father for having placed the debate at the level on which it should take place, that of the faith. We fully share his utmost … Continue reading
Rorate Caeli reports: After “an avalanche of protests was unleashed” recently, we greatly thank the Holy Father for having placed the debate at the level on which it should take place, that of the faith. We fully share his utmost … Continue reading
Washington D.C., Mar 13, 2009 / 06:23 am (CNA).- Michael Steele, a self-described Catholic who is the new chairman of the Republican National Committee, has distanced himself from comments he made stating that he believes women “absolutely” have the right … Continue reading
Did you know that one of the U.S. Navy destroyers was named in honor of a Catholic priest? Yes, the USS Schmitt, which served our country from 1943-1967, was named for Navy chaplain, Lieutenant Aloysius Schmitt. In 1942 the chaplain … Continue reading
One year ago, I posted a column on our website about Servant of God, Francis J. Parater, an Eagle Scout, who died in 1919 while studying in Rome for the priesthood. I proposed him as a worthy candidate to one … Continue reading
Someone rightly objected to my commentary last month in praise of Michael Steele. I had read that he was Catholic and pro-life, a rare combination for a politician these days. Make it one person rarer. Read this clip from an … Continue reading
CatholicOnLine: In an extraordinarily personal and pastoral letter Benedict XVI addresses the remission of the excommunication…and much more. Read here.
Jennifer Hartline has written an excellent article in which she rips the mask off the masqueraders who hide behind the euphemism “pro-choice.” One of the best I’ve ever read. It is important to share this kind of rousing information with … Continue reading
Washington D.C., Mar 9, 2009 / 06:27 pm (CNA).- Following President Obama’s latest executive order lifting restrictions on embryonic stem cell research, both Cardinal Justin Rigali and the Colorado bishops released a statement saying that the decision to lift restrictions … Continue reading
Step by step President Barack Obama is pushing the abortion agenda ahead. Freedom of Conscience may soon be a crime for pro-life health care workers if the Freedom of “Choice” advocates, like White House Chief of Staff Rohm Emmanuel, get … Continue reading
Catholic Family News reports: This past Thursday, March 5, the Judiciary Committee of the Connecticut State Legislature, which is chaired by Sen. Andrew McDonald of Stamford and Rep. Michael Lawlor of East Haven, introduced a bill that directly attacks the … Continue reading
Repeated harassments of two U.S. vessels in international waters off China’s coast are increasingly provocative. AP reports: WASHINGTON – The Defense Department charged Monday that five Chinese ships shadowed and maneuvered dangerously close to a U.S. Navy vessel in an … Continue reading
Diogenes of Catholic Culture’s “Off the Record” has noticed something very troubling in the Catholic Relief Services 2008 brochure detailing their world wide ” relief” efforts. The “relief” is strictly humanitarian. All well and good, but why call it “Catholic”? … Continue reading
Well, finally, some good news from a Catholic college. Here’s a clip from the Boston.com news piece. “We’re a private Catholic college,” Stonehill spokesman Martin McGovern said today. “We make no secret of our religious affiliation, and our belief system … Continue reading
Another “Catholic” theology professor from Boston College also signed the letter, the feminist writer Lisa Sowle Cahill, past president of the Catholic Theological Society of America. This woman, in an October 16, 2008, article for the National Catholic Reporter, excoriated … Continue reading
Catholic Culture reports: An influential American nun has called for “non-violent resistance” against a Vatican investigation of women’s religious orders. In an email message to colleagues that has now been published by the National Catholic Reporter, Sister Sandra Schneiders, who … Continue reading
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