National Poll Inviting Obama to Dinner Sends Wrong Message
American Life League News Report: Fifty Percent of Catholics Feel Obama Invitation ‘Scandalous’.
American Life League News Report: Fifty Percent of Catholics Feel Obama Invitation ‘Scandalous’.
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 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president Obama is fading quickly, and many are left wondering why it has not come to pass that the invitation has been withdrawn.
A recent National Review report quoted Cardinal Timothy Dolan, in which he made a statement regarding vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan and U.S. vice president Joe Biden.
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.
American Life League Nationwide Survey Reveals Dramatic Drop May Be Tied to HHS Mandates
Cardinal Dolan urged to rescind invitation to Obama
Shortly after American Life League’s “Open Letter to Cardinal Dolan” began reaching grassroots Americans.
My initial reaction was to feel sorrow for this fellow because he was sincerely trying to excuse the public embrace by members of the hierarchy of a man who has done nothing to advance any precept of the natural law.
The Al Smith Dinner invitee, President Barack Obama, continues to spit in the face of the Church. Yet his invitation stands.
American Life League Expresses Outrage at the Obama Invitation to the
Alfred E. Smith Foundation Dinner and Urges the Foundation to Dis-invite Obama in
Light of His War on Religious Freedom and Values