Lost At Sea: Consensus In Catholic Higher Education
Recently, I came across an announcement that truly troubled me, not only as a Catholic, but also as a grandmother whose grandchildren will one day be attending college.
Recently, I came across an announcement that truly troubled me, not only as a Catholic, but also as a grandmother whose grandchildren will one day be attending college.
Over the years, the Cardinal Newman Society has become synonymous with credible information that contradicts common misconceptions about what it means to be Catholic in today’s culture.
An American Life League supporter and Purdue University student is taking the Diocese of Lafayette, Indiana to task for condoning St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church’s participation, along with Planned Parenthood of Indiana, in OUToberfest 2008, a gay pride event.
I was not going to write a commentary on this subject because, as you probably have guessed by now, I cannot talk about candidates due to the tax status of American Life League and our focus on principle
There have been some remarkable and inspiring recent statements on the subject of politics and faith that are important to bring to your attention. These statements are not only clear, but reflective of the type of leadership so badly needed in the Catholic Church today.
So much has arrived in my e-mail recently on the conflict between courageous preaching and the hate speech of those who find religion nauseating that I decided to write about it.
As many of you follow my commentaries on Church law, specifically Phoenix Bishop Thomas Olmsted. I take issue with many things the Catholic bishops do, or in a few cases, fail to do.
Judie Brown, president of American Life League, issued the following statement regarding the seventh anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
American Life League President Judie Brown denounced Nancy Pelosi’s statements on MSNBC’s “Meet the Press” August 24, as false representations of Catholic teachings.
As you may know, I have been on vacation for a few weeks and have tried to write blogs when computer access is available.
American Life League congratulates Archbishop Raymond Burke, the newly appointed prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, for his clear and unequivocal teachings on the need to deny the Holy Eucharist to those who publicly support abortion
American Life League is asking its 300,000 supporters to call the Larry King Live show Tuesday night, August 19, and ask Bill Maher why he hates Catholics.