Catholicism’s Achilles heel
Recent remarks by retired Cardinal Theodore McCarrick are a reminder of the tragic situation that exists within the Catholic Church these days.
Recent remarks by retired Cardinal Theodore McCarrick are a reminder of the tragic situation that exists within the Catholic Church these days.
“Today we are making available an exclusive new web tool that will serve as a guide for pro-lifers across the country who desire to conduct peaceful activities in front of each Planned Parenthood location in the nation,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
The first time I read the news that the Connecticut Catholic Conference had decided not to oppose the use of the morning after pill for rape victims, I was positive it was a misprint. I was wrong.
“The actions of the Connecticut Catholic Conference are an outrage and a crime,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
Over the past few days there has been a literal bonanza of stories, both personal and publicly reported, that create an ever increasing unease in my heart.
Recent reports from Connecticut and Wisconsin leave us wondering what in the world is going on in the world of “Catholic” health care.
When I heard that Hillary Clinton was headlining a fundraiser in Illinois for the Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, the shock and horror of it irritated me, then it made me angry and then it disgusted me. That is where I am right now — totally disgusted.
I have been quite disturbed by the news headlines of the past week. Perhaps you did not know it, but in addition to the Connecticut bishops and their amazing ability to back down on the subject of using the morning after pill (chemical abortion pill) to treat victims of sexual assault, the Wisconsin bishops are doing the same thing.
The Connecticut state senate approved a bill Wednesday that would require all hospitals — including the four Catholic hospitals in the state — to provide the Plan B emergency contraceptive to rape victims.
The Philadelphia Inquirer has stooped to a new low in their effort to harm the credibility of Catholics in public life.
I am so excited by the recent activities that have taken place in the Archdiocese of New York where faithful Catholics have been pulling out all the stops in their quest to encourage Cardinal Edward Egan to make it clear to Congressman John Hall
Judie Brown, president and co-founder of American Life League, has released a new book spotlighting the tragic politics of abortion being waged by wayward members of the Catholic faith.