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Pepsi a Huge Benefactor to Homosexual Agenda

Mar 31, 2010 Brian Kelly Reply

CNA reports: Shareholders of PepsiCo should vote for a shareholder proposal that the food, drink and snack company disclose its standards for donating over $75 million in corporate assets to controversial groups such as those advocating homosexual causes, an ex-gay … Continue reading →

Catholic Lawyers of Argentina Battle Buenos Aires Judge for Allowing Homosexual ‘Marriage’

Mar 1, 2010 Brian Kelly Reply

CNA reports: The Corporation of Catholic Lawyers is appealing the decision of a Buenos Aires judge which, on Tuesday, allowed two gay men to marry in the Argentinean capital.  The lawyers assert that her ruling violates the country’s current laws … Continue reading →

Bishop John McCormack on Passage of ‘Same-Sex’ Marriage Bill

Jun 3, 2009 The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary 2

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 →

Bishop John McCormack’s Statement on HB 436 and ‘Same-Sex Marriage’

May 7, 2009 The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Reply

The following is the most recent statement of Bishop John McCormack on this issue (see article in the Nashua Telegraph). We believe that we should be doing all we can as a society to support and protect marriage, which is … Continue reading →

NH Senate Narrowly Passes ‘Same Sex’ Marriage Bill, Bishop John McCormack’s Statement

Apr 29, 2009 The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Reply

New Hampshire House Bill 436 has narrowly passed (see article in the Nashua Telegraph). The following is the statement of Bishop John McCormack on this issue: I am deeply disappointed that HB 436 has passed the New Hampshire State Senate.

Judicial Fiats a New Philosopher’s Stone

Dec 9, 2008 Brian Kelly Reply

Deacon Keith Founier, who writes for Catholiconline, provides important information and good arguments in the battle against the conspiracy of deconstruction.  He also names one of the devil’s most active lobbyists in the war against God and man, “Lambda Legal.” … Continue reading →

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