The USCCB Bows to Worldly Expectations Once Again
A recent news report in the National Catholic Reporter has left me saddened and upset.
A recent news report in the National Catholic Reporter has left me saddened and upset.
“As the news about the scandal of Planned Parenthood protecting child predators and sex traffickers unfolds, it is time for all corporations to stop giving consumer dollars to this sick organization,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
This famous poem by Yeats (1865-1939), a Nobel laureate, was written in the aftermath of World War I and during major upheavals in Russia.
There is a certain time of year that seems to bring out the worst among Catholic leaders who foster political agendas.
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Today, people from all over the country are joining together to honor the sanctity of life—to stand up for preborn babies who cannot stand up for themselves.
The Golden Globe awards were as deliberately politically correct as ever, including the presentation of a best actor for miniseries or made-for-TV movie award to Al Pacino for his portrayal of Jack Kevorkian in the HBO film
Historically man has been capable and often willing to massage an idea, a commandment of God or an obvious truth in order to advance his own agenda.
Scandal seems to be part of the Planned Parenthood mantra, no matter which level of society it is attempting to indoctrinate.
Archbishop Timothy Dolan responded immediately upon hearing the news that 41 percent of pregnancies in New York end in abortion.
ALLs prologue to 2011 focused on the value of human personhood and our obligation to introduce the preborn child to each American, one by one.
It was this past May when Bishop Thomas Olmsted took the agonizing step of excommunicating Sister Margaret McBride, the nun who approved surgically aborting an 11-week-old preborn baby.