Political Drama Written for Catholics
Something rather odd is playing out on the political stage, and recent events lead me to believe that the nation is in colossal trouble.
Something rather odd is playing out on the political stage, and recent events lead me to believe that the nation is in colossal trouble.
United States politician Todd Akin has created quite the discussion with his rather fumbled comments on “legitimate rape.
A headline caught my eye recently. It read, “Why Elephants Require Legal Personhood,” and was written by Steve Wise, the president of the Center for the Expansion of Fundamental Rights.
In an August 20 press release entitled “Inviting Scandal to Dinner,” American Life League pointed out that the Catechism of the Catholic Church defines scandal as “an attitude or behavior which leads another to do evil.
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I recently received notification that a photo of my beautiful 9-year-old daughter Chloe will be appearing in the Down syndrome awareness video on the News Corporation Sony Big Screen located in the heart of Times Square, New York City.
It is astounding that the media has created such a circus over the awkward comments of Congressman Todd Akin on the subject of legitimate rape.
The confluence of events surrounding the Obama administration’s arrogant political use of Catholics is dreadful! The most recent announcement from the Obama campaign about a new 2012 division—known oxymoronically as Catholics for Obama—is one example of what I mean.
To suggest that one cannot or should not defend the sanctity of human life in the public square by using publicly accessible secular language is to remove a necessary tool for making the case for valuing and protecting all human life.
Cardinal Dolan urged to rescind invitation to Obama
Shortly after American Life League’s “Open Letter to Cardinal Dolan” began reaching grassroots Americans.