Catholics and the Heretical Agenda
To obstinately deny an infallible teaching of the Catholic Church is an act of heresy.
To obstinately deny an infallible teaching of the Catholic Church is an act of heresy.
June 7 marks the 47th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court Griswold v. Connecticut decision.
In the wake of the skewed media coverage regarding how and why birth control is somehow the panacea for all females.
When the Anglican Lambeth Conference in 1930 rejected the always constant Christian unity on the grave sinfulness of contraception by allowing its use for serious reasons, Pope Pius XI responded immediately with the encyclical, Casti Connubii, on December 31, 1930.
When the Anglican Lambeth Conference in 1930 rejected the always constant Christian unity on the grave sinfulness of contraception by allowing its use for serious reasons, Pope Pius XI responded immediately with the encyclical, Casti Connubii, on December 31, 1930.
It is no secret that the 2010 federal healthcare “reform” law, commonly known as Obamacare, strangles the conscience rights of healthcare purchasers, providers, and payers.
When professed atheists begin suggesting to Catholics in name only that it’s time for them to leave the Church, there is something really good happening in America.
Ever since the Obama administration chose to ramrod a policy that is anathema to Catholic doctrine, we have seen all sorts of machinations emanating from the media, twisting and mollifying the argument in order to remove clarity from exactly what it is Obama is attempting to do.
Washington Post gives the number ‘two Pinochio’s’ as Obama battles to silence and humiliate Catholic Church: ALL
In all the commentary that has been written on the Obama contraceptive mandate, I have yet to see the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) pronounce the fact that, regardless of the president’s action, Catholic people should never fall prey to the evils of contraception.
The only folks who might have missed the fallacious claim that 98 percent of Catholics use contraception are those who have no newspaper or television set around. Lucky folks!
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services refused on Jan. 20 to broaden the exception to its mandate that nearly all Catholic employers must cover contraception, abortifacients, and sterilization in their healthcare plans.