It is the only church in Tarsus, the birthplace of Saint Paul. Seized by the Moslem government in 1943 it was turned it into a museum. Despite the Holy Father’s personal petition the Turks intend to keep it a museum. … Continue reading
It is the only church in Tarsus, the birthplace of Saint Paul. Seized by the Moslem government in 1943 it was turned it into a museum. Despite the Holy Father’s personal petition the Turks intend to keep it a museum. … Continue reading
What will irk the opposition the most is the common-sense, rational arguments which led the legislature to ban this kind, and other kinds, of immoral literature getting into the hands of minors. This country wants to protect its children and … Continue reading
Yes, it’s true. It’s on the White House website. They are asking for informants, for people to send in names of any group or person who opposes the proposed program, which, according to the latest AP report, does include abortion … Continue reading
Some of these are being taken over by the government. Any telecommunications medium that is critical of the totalitarian regimes of presidents Chavez and Correa has been shut down or shortly will be. Thirty-four radio stations so far have been … Continue reading
Saying that unless the new Health Care Bill specifically prohibits any abortion funding the first Vietnamese U.S. congressman won’t sacrifice his soul to protect his political career by voting to pass it. CWN reports: Acknowledging that “voting against the health … Continue reading
CWN reports: Following an August 1 attack by 800 Muslims on Christians in the northeastern Pakistani city of Gojra, Bishop Joseph Coutts of Faisalabad led a protest against government tolerance of anti-Christian violence. Bishop Coutts charged that “a banned Islamic … Continue reading
Her first cross was heavy enough. She forgave her father who accidentally killed her baby daughter. The second was much harder to forgive. Her son murdered in cold blood. This woman has a strength that is so heroic, and so … Continue reading
Well, they are empty anyway argue the pastors, so why not let the Anglicans use them? English hymns are better than silence. Such is the false ecumenism wherein pragmatism trumps the honor of God’s house. TimesOnLine reports: In the Dordogne … Continue reading
CWN reports: Cardinal Justin Rigali of Philadelphia, chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, blasted provisions of healthcare reform legislation passed on July 31 by the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Read … Continue reading
Rome, Italy (LifeNews.com) — Following the Italian government’s decision to approve the dangerous abortion drug RU 486 for sale nationwide, the Catholic Church says it will excommunicate anyone who uses the drug and physicians who dispense it. The Italian Pharmaceutical … Continue reading
This is a beautiful story that should be passed on to others. It is incredibly inspiring. Seattle, Wash., Jul 31, 2009 / 05:23 am (CNA).- The short life of a devout, Catholic, young girl from Seattle has brought many Catholics … Continue reading
“Thanks, but your services are no longer needed. ” Or, words to that effect. Here’s a parish school with a devout Catholic principal, loyal to the Faith and the magisterium, who after twenty-five years of excellent service, is given his … Continue reading
As I was searching around for the names of a husband and wife team (she was a Jew) that have dedicated their lives to promote the Holy Shroud I came across an interesting website, founded and maintained by Barrie Schwortz, … Continue reading
This is actually an article about the anti-Christian fanaticism of a Moslem high school principal who considers it a crime for a Mohammedan to convert to Christianity. But I chose to title it as I did just to draw attention … Continue reading
I’m not sure why the brilliant thinker and writer Diogenes over at CWN posts all these articles about the corruption within the Anglican religious community, while leaving the impression that their orders are valid for men. Unless the Anglican minister … Continue reading
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