Pro-Life This Week – July 9, 2021
Pro-Life This WeekWeek in Review – Threats against our children continue to grow in schools Those individuals and organizations that want to fundamentally change the Christian nature of the United States are always looking at ways to indoctrinate our school-age children in their warped, satanic philosophies. Developments over the July 4th weekend have again revealed that the anti-God, […]
Jab: A COVID Vaccine Train Wreck
Judie Brown CommentaryBy Judie Brown Pro-life Americans have been laser focused on the morally questionable development of the various COVID-19 vaccines, all of which employ aborted baby cells either in their development, their manufacturing, or both. Further, the COVID-19 vaccines have not been approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration, but rather have been given the […]
California’s Love Affair with Planned Parenthood
Guest CommentaryBy Jim Sedlak STOPP has pointed out for years that Planned Parenthood has more medical centers in California than in any other state. Currently, it operates 109 centers, and that number is increasing. One of the primary reasons for all these centers is that the state of California has several taxpayer-funded programs that funnel money […]
Why We Must Protect Christ in the Eucharist
Guest CommentaryBy Susan Ciancio Do you remember the joy you felt on the day of your First Communion? This long-anticipated day was so incredibly special that family members came from near and far, you excitedly dressed up in a fancy suit or stunning white dress, and you happily smiled for countless pictures. Everyone wanted to help […]
Profaning or Cohering
Judie Brown CommentaryBy Judie Brown Catholic bishops, for the most part, seem to be unfamiliar with the difference between profaning the body of Christ in the Eucharist and being coherent in a policy that defends and protects Him from sacrilege. We know that to profane means to “treat (something sacred) with abuse, irreverence, or contempt.” On the […]
Reflections on the Body of Christ from St. John Paul II
Guest Commentary#36. Along these same lines, the Catechism of the Catholic Church rightly stipulates that “anyone conscious of a grave sin must receive the sacrament of Reconciliation before coming to communion.” I therefore desire to reaffirm that in the Church there remains in force, now and in the future, the rule by which the Council of Trent gave concrete […]
