Pope Benedict Confirms ALL’s Canon 915 Project
American Life League is overwhelmed and grateful to God for Pope Benedict XVI’s recent comments on pro-abortion politicians and Holy Communion.
American Life League is overwhelmed and grateful to God for Pope Benedict XVI’s recent comments on pro-abortion politicians and Holy Communion.
The Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Australia, George Cardinal Pell, has created quite a stir by suggesting that any Catholic member of parliament who supported overturning a ban on therapeutic cloning would face “consequences.”
On June 6, we commemorated the anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy and other sites during World War II. It was a bloody day in the annals of war as the allied forces hit the beaches and were met with stiff resistance from a well fortified German army.
A couple of days ago I wrote about the comments Victoria Secret model Gisele made in reference to Catholic teaching on purity and virginity.
in this issue: hot button issues: DOBSON / PLANNED PARENTHOOD / ROCK FOR LIFE / SAVING THOSE DAMNED CATHOLICS / SIGN PETITION TO BISHOPSabortion: TILLERcatholic bishops: LOUISVILLE /… Read More »Communique – Jun. 8, 2007
I am often asked what I think the root cause of abortion in our nation really is, and I always respond that it is contraception.
I could not believe my eyes when I read Providence, Rhode Island’s Bishop Thomas Tobin’s weekly column entitled “Without a doubt: My R.S.V.P. to Rudy Giuliani”
A few days ago I joined with several pro-life leaders in signing an ad that focused attention on Dr. James Dobson and other Christian leaders who had celebrated the Supreme Court’s decision in the Gonzales v. Carhart case.
in this issue: hot button issues: PLANNED PARENTHOOD / SAVING THOSE DAMNED CATHOLICS / SIGN PETITION TO BISHOPSabortion: MEXICObirth control pills: CANCER LINKcatholic bishops: BURKE / GEORGEmorning-after abortion pill: CONFIRMEDpersonhood: MISSISSIPPI… Read More »Communique – Jun. 1, 2007
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Republican governor of California seems to have lost touch with his identity as a Catholic-again.
I continue to be amazed at how the media sets forth the results of various polls as some sort of moral barometer, or guide to how the rest of us should think.
A recent story on St. Louis Archbishop Raymond Burke and his consistent defense of Catholic teaching exposes the difficulty many reporters have in seeing the difference between courage and controversy.