Quit the Catholic Church? Go Right Ahead!
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.
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.
Individual conscience of Americans replaced by edict with Obama’s values: A.L.L.
The president recently told 3,000 attendees at the National Prayer Breakfast, “We know that part of living in a pluralistic society means that our personal religious beliefs alone can’t dictate our response to every challenge we face.”
It has always been a bit curious to me that government officials, as well as high-placed, influential members of the media elite, cannot ignore the temptation to criticize or demean people of faith.
Ever since Saving Those Damned Catholics was completed four years ago, I have felt that a follow-up effort was needed.
For those whose lives are not affected by facts, Planned Parenthood’s new campaign may seem appealing.
It’s hard to imagine the likes of Illinois governor Pat Quinn and his latest foray into the absurd. What is even more disgusting is the politically motivated response to Quinn from the Illinois Catholic Conference.
The Obama administration is close to proclaiming from its glass mountaintop the final decision to require most health insurers to cover contraceptives, the morning-after pill, and elective sterilization.
Roman Catholic bishops in Ohio have ordered a ban on raising funds in their dioceses’ institutions for a leading foundation that battles against breast cancer—Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
The statement is probably long overdue, though it’s clear the Church has never condoned direct killing for any reason.
President of oldest Catholic pro-life group praises USCCB call for cutting funds to nation’s #1 abortion provider
Nine days ago a regional director for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) released a decision that is sure to effect a conflict that should exist between religious institutions and secular entities such as labor unions.