REPRODUCTION . . . and we don’t mean chickens
I have always been fascinated by the manner in which our opponents couch their arguments. This is particularly true in the “field” of reproductive health
I have always been fascinated by the manner in which our opponents couch their arguments. This is particularly true in the “field” of reproductive health
A recent Associated Press report tells the reader that “the nation’s Roman Catholic bishops vowed Tuesday to forcefully confront the Obama administration over its support for abortion rights, saying the church [sic] and religious freedom could be under attack in the new presidential administration.”
American Life League calls on the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to enforce Canon 915 – the Church law that prohibits Eucharistic ministers from giving Holy Communion to pro-abortion politicians.
Recently, I came across an announcement that truly troubled me, not only as a Catholic, but also as a grandmother whose grandchildren will one day be attending college.
As the U.S. bishops begin their annual Fall Assembly in Baltimore, Judie Brown made the following statement regarding Archbishop Wilton Gregory’s recent comments on the election of Sen. Barack Obama.
It seems that the annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops will not be addressing the enforcement of Canon 915, let alone the failure that resulted in 52 percent of Catholics voting for a totally pro-abortion president!
Over the years, the Cardinal Newman Society has become synonymous with credible information that contradicts common misconceptions about what it means to be Catholic in today’s culture.
As Americans devoted to defending the innocent continue to reel from the election results, there are a few things that bear consideration as we move forward.
Promenade outside the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel, 700 Aliceanna St., Baltimore, MD, 21202
It should have come as no surprise that Americans voted their pocketbooks and their distaste for war, which is how it came to pass that on November 4, 2008, the nation elected the most rabidly pro-abortion politician in its history.
“In a night overshadowed by pro-abortion victories, one bright light shone for the pro-life movement, and it came from Colorado.
Anita Chandra, a Rand Corporation behavioral scientist, just released a new study that the media is touting as “groundbreaking research.”