Doctrinally Challenged Steinfels Does It Again
Peter Steinfels has been making incredibly inane comments about Catholic teaching for many years. He is well liked at the New York Times
Peter Steinfels has been making incredibly inane comments about Catholic teaching for many years. He is well liked at the New York Times
A U.S. Department of Health and Human Services proposed regulation that would protect freedom of conscience for pro-life physicians and pharmacists will be rewritten to reflect pro-abortion demands.
Lolita Hanks, R.N. is one of the most delightful people I have ever met. She is dedicated to the principles that affirm human beings as persons; these are the same principles that make supporters of the culture of death shudder.
American Life League congratulates the Knights of Columbus on its 126th annual convention this week and commends Supreme Knight Carl Anderson for his leadership and continued dedication to the protection of preborn children.
There are so many commentaries for and against abortion these days that we can frequently be lulled into thinking they are all blather and thus can be ignored. But in the case of most writings in the journal Contraception, it would be a huge error to think this way.
Every once in a while, an e-mail comes my way that, by its very content, testifies to the power and glory, and the love and mercy of God. What you are about to read is one of those messages.
Fresh from its victory in pressuring a construction firm to pull out of a deal with Planned Parenthood, Precious Children of Portland will march on the Portland Development Commission’s offices August 8 at noon, demanding rejection of Planned Parenthood’s proposed mega-abortuary in one of the city’s minority neighborhoods.
It has been a while since I visited the Colorado Personhood Initiative in this blog, but sometimes things happen that make you wonder precisely what is going on in the minds of some Catholic leaders.
Judie Brown, president of American Life League, issued the following statement regarding Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s frequent reception of the Holy Eucharist, as reported in the August 4 issue of The Hill.
Walking down the streets of Dublin can be a real joy. There are so many lovely young people on the streets, lots of children and shops for every single sort of interest.
First, let me clarify what “CINO” means. It is the acronym for “Catholic in name only,” a phrase used to describe a public figure who supports an evil while claiming to be a Catholic in good standing.
We just came across this story in the July 26 Irish Times. Lo and behold, on page 4 of the first section, we read the following headline: “Tug of war over the right to choose.”