Honoring Pro-Abortion Politicians and Margaret Sanger’s Population Control
ALL’s president and executive director top this week’s news with insights on topics of great importance.
ALL’s president and executive director top this week’s news with insights on topics of great importance.
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.
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.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan has done an outstanding job leading the Catholic resistance to the HHS mandate.
American Life League News Report: Fifty Percent of Catholics Feel Obama Invitation ‘Scandalous’.
We are now 30 days away from the October 18 Al Smith Dinner. The opportunity for Cardinal Dolan to disinvite president Obama is fading quickly, and many are left wondering why it has not come to pass that the invitation has been withdrawn.
Catholic News Service reports on Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone’s homily on theological, spiritual, and practical leadership and responsibilities at the annual 10-day seminar for 95 new bishops.
We live in a time of great confusion, and the only remedies for such a calamitous condition are great clarity, great courage, and great faith.
Something rather odd is playing out on the political stage, and recent events lead me to believe that the nation is in colossal trouble.
In an August 20 press release entitled “Inviting Scandal to Dinner,” American Life League pointed out that the Catechism of the Catholic Church defines scandal as “an attitude or behavior which leads another to do evil.
Cardinal Dolan urged to rescind invitation to Obama
Shortly after American Life League’s “Open Letter to Cardinal Dolan” began reaching grassroots Americans.