Well, maybe this was just an extemporaneous aside from our president, a slip of the tongue. But people are sure talking about it. The fact of the matter is that, according to their own “guesstimation,” there are about six million … Continue reading
Well, maybe this was just an extemporaneous aside from our president, a slip of the tongue. But people are sure talking about it. The fact of the matter is that, according to their own “guesstimation,” there are about six million … Continue reading
George Martin has an interesting article about the founder of Planned Parenthood in The Catholic Thing “When Hillary Clinton was representing New York in the U.S. Senate, in order to placate her large Catholic and Jewish Orthodox and Hasidim constituencies, … Continue reading
Madrid, Spain, Jun 4, 2009 / 07:11 pm (CNA).- The former president [sic] of Spain, Jose Maria Aznar, has criticized the government’s proposal to overhaul the laws on abortion saying, “Abortion is not and can never be a right” because … Continue reading
The list of anti-life, anti-family, anti-Christian Obama appointees continues to grow. This one wants to get to your children and corrupt their minds sexually even more than they’ve already been corrupted. What does a man with an agenda like this … Continue reading
The Church celebrated the feast of Saint Charles Llwanga and his companions yesterday. They were martyred for their purity and specifically for refusing to commit the sin of sodomy. I am always looking for some good Catholic news that is … Continue reading
In a demonstration in Warsaw aimed at encouraging leaders to hold their ground against pressure from the European Union to legalize abortion access and homosexual “marriage” this determined crowd marched through the city in a downpour that left pools of … Continue reading
Manchester — (for news story, see “Gay marriage bill signed into law in New Hampshire“) Bishop McCormack released the following statement today: I am deeply disappointed that the bill to legalize same sex marriage in New Hampshire was signed into … Continue reading
HARTFORD, Conn. (Catholic Online) – On Friday, May 29, 2009, the Diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut, was forced to ‘take on Caesar’. The relationship between “Caesar” (secular authority) and the Church has made for some extraordinary history. What is happening in … Continue reading
Catholic Culture reports: The Charity Tribunal has ruled that Catholic Care– the Diocese of Leeds’s adoption agency– must cooperate with homosexual couples who wish to adopt children. “If the charity now sticks to Church policy and continues to follow its … Continue reading
CNA reports: Archbishop Francisco Gil Hellin of Burgos, Spain said last week that it has become increasingly evident that both the Catholic Church and Pope Benedict XVI are confronting the “center of the secular world, made up of significant elements … 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
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
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
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