Religious Freedom, Foreign Policy, and Just Government
According to Thomas Farr, director of the Religious Freedom Project at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University.
According to Thomas Farr, director of the Religious Freedom Project at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University.
Just yesterday, the Al Smith Dinner, which has been the focus of many efforts at American Life League in our quest to encourage Cardinal Timothy Dolan to disinvite President Barack Obama, took place with the totally pro-abortion president attending and in excellent humor—as was the cardinal.
by Margaret Ekam NO DINNER FOR OBAMA If you are reading this website, YOU are called to take action NOW to defend the faith and…
In a surprising twist for the September 29 race, the Komen affiliate in Waco doubled down on its Planned Parenthood alliance with a newspaper ad just prior to the race.
Something rather perplexing is being planned in New York City this week. On October 18, the Al Smith Foundation will hold its annual banquet with the goal of raising funds for Catholic charities in New York City.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the largest private abortion business in the world, is celebrating its 96th anniversary on October 16, 2012.
Since the inception of the Nobel Foundation in 1900, there have been a number of controversial (not to mention completely unworthy) Nobel Prize recipients.
Prior to the 2008 elections, Catholic Answers published an outstanding voting guide entitled Voter’s Guide for Serious Catholics.
by Margaret Ekam NO DINNER FOR OBAMA If you are reading this website, YOU are called to take action NOW to defend the faith and…
Sometimes I wonder if anyone really thinks through what it means to be a human being anymore.
BBC News reports that stem cell pioneers John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka have been awarded the Nobel prize for medicine or physiology in recognition of their works changing adult cells into stem cells.
The voters of Florida will decide on a strange proposal in a few weeks. It is a proposed amendment to the state constitution that is touted as being a vehicle for protecting Florida taxpayers and parental rights. But, in fact, it does neither.