It
looks like Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is has more pro-death activism up
their sleeve after it has been revealed they are also giving significant
resources to promoting abortion in Cambodia. RedState
Dot-Catholic
Controversy
The Islamic Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is trying to
block the Vatican from claiming the web domain “dot-Catholic” as its own.
An atheist group is threatening to sue a New York
school district for not removing songs from its music classes with
"Lord" or "God" in them but the district isn't budging.
A
vicious shooting has taken place at the national headquarters for the Family
Research Council in Washington D.C. thwarted by the heroic actions of a
security guard.
Artificial reproduction agencies may be taking
advantage of the women they recruit for “egg donation” according to a U.S.
study on the ethical guidelines for in vitro fertilization.
Yesterday Catholic churches across France offered prayer intentions on the Feast of the Assumption one in particular
that raised the eyebrows of some homosexual activists.
After the great response to Chick-fil-A appreciation
day the fast-food chain is coming out with a weekly way to support traditional
marriage across America.
Planned
Parenthood is going on trial for fraud in a Texas federal court after the
whistle was blown on company policies allegedly hijacking hundreds of millions
of taxpayer dollars.
Arizona's newly instituted "day of prayer"
will continue unabated this after a Maricopa County Superior Court judge
dismissed a lawsuit challenging the recently formed law.
An investment fund meant to attract Catholic
investors interested in supporting firms that don’t violate church teaching has
proven to be a complete failure.
Egyptian
President Mohammed Morsi is retaking power over the military firing both his
Defense Minister and Chief of Staff naming them advisers to him with
unspecified authority.
Oregon children as young as fifteen can be
completely sterilized without parental knowledge thanks to the state’s young age
of informed consent coupled with the Obamacare mandate.
A Mennonite pastor is being tried in court for helping
a single mother leave the United States with her daughter to get away from her former
partner who is a lesbian.
The District of Columbia Office of Human Rights is
coming out in favor of transgender equality by launching a
government-sponsored ad campaign to combat transgender discrimination in the
Washington, D.C. area.
The
Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) has decided to begin a
“dialogue without compromise” with the Vatican after its annual conference in
St. Louis last week.
The new archbishop-elect of San Francisco Salvatore Cordileone is banning fundraising that uses drag queens as
entertainers from Most Holy Redeemer Parish in San Francisco.
Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan has been chosen as
Mitt Romney’s running mate for the presidential race of 2012 a decision that
has pro-life and Catholic voters glowing for now.
Controversy
and scandal are in play for the Archdiocese of New York as Catholic from
around the world call on Cardinal Dolan to recall his invitation to Obama for
this Fall’s Al Smith Dinner.
While it’s common knowledge that Obamacare will
cover contraception and allow for abortion funding it has recently been
revealed that there's one medical concern that it surprisingly doesn't cover pregnancy
American Olympian Lolo Jones was blasted by users of
a popular social networking site this past Tuesday blaming her
disappointing track and field performance on her virginity.
Nigeria’s Christian President is being threatened as the Jihadist group Boko Haram continues its bloody rampage against
Christians throughout the country.
An judge in Chicago, Illinois who is both a
lesbian and gay advocate is set to rule on a lawsuit that challenges
traditional marriage in the state. OneNewsNow
HHS
Favors Transgender Activists
It’s a victory for tansgender activists as a
decision from the Department of Health and Human Services will now bar health
care discrimination against transgendered people by companies receiving federal
dollars.
Contraception is proving itself to be the catalyst
issue of an intense presidential campaign battle as Obama drops in on the
crucial swing state of Colorado.
Euthanasia has been legalized by Germany’s Supreme Court after a lawyer
was acquitted from charges of advising woman to cut off her mother’s feeding
tube.
A California senator is viciously attacking parental rights…and parents
could very soon be stripped out of their right to help their children with
unwanted same-sex attraction.
A Phoenix pastor who is serving a 60-day sentence in Maricopa
County's notorious Tent City jail is now sharing the gospel with his fellow
inmates by holding a Bible study.
Some Olympic athletes are making no secret of turning to God in their
quest for gold and others have plans that stretch further down the road
than the Olympic arena.
The Philippines
is suffering pressures from the outside as the country’s government prepares
to vote on the legislation that could legalize contraception, sterilization,
and sex education programs across the country.
The kiss-in effort by homosexual activists aimed at Chick-Fil-A over the
weekend crashed in what the Blaze.com is calling a “excuse for rampant
disarray”.
As the HHS mandate goes into effect Catholic voters don’t see Obama’s
unjust HHS mandate as a serious voting issue according to a study released
last week.
A judge in Maine is rendering a not guilty verdict to the diocese of
Portland and its Bishop after the episcopate was accused of covering up
information about a priest's alleged sexual misconduct.
Obama’s HHS mandate has taken effect this week on
August first forcing Catholic employers to fight against including
contraception, abortion and sterilization in their healthcare plans.
In hopes of an Obama defeat in November three
black pastors are launching an anti-obama campaign over the president's recent
and very public support of homosexual marriage.
Loyalty to True Marriage in the face of public
controversy can be rewarding exemplified by a couple of American business
owners in the news today. LifeSiteNews NewsMax
Keeping people with brain damage alive specifically
to harvest their organs is being seriously considered by Britain’s National
Health Service as a regular practice.
A new law banning abortion in Arizona is poised to go
into effect despite lawsuits challenging its constitutionality.
Apple Temptation
Yes, there's even an app for THAT. A new trend shows Irish Priests are using their
iPads for Mass instead of the Roman Missal despite its prohibition by some
bishops.