Daily Archives: April 23, 2012

St George, protector of human life

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You have protected me from the assembly of the malignant

” (Ps 64.3)

As well as being the patron of England, St George is the patron of Egypt, Bulgaria, Aragon, Catalonia, Romania, Ethiopia, Greece, India, Iraq, Lithuania, Palestine, Portugal, Serbia, Ukraine and Russia. And of course, Georgia where there are 365 Churches dedicated to him.

Thanks to the rise of irrational rationalism, even many Catholics go along with the idea that because there was a legend about St George, he must himself have been a legend. The dedication of Churches to him from the fourth century onwards rather tells against this fancy.

We may provisionally accept the general consensus that he was born sometime between 256 and 283, that he was a soldier in the Imperial Guard at Nicomedia under Diocletian, that when the most savage of persecutions began, including the requirement that every soldier sacrifice to the false gods, St George openly professed his faith and was martyred. When I offer incense on the feast of a martyr I often reflect that all they had to do to save their lives was to offer a few grains of incense to the false gods.

The first Church in his honour in England dates back to the reign of Alfred, but his popularity grew during the crusades. His was very much a popular cultus rather than centrally organised, and by the time of the hundred years’ war, he was invoked continually by the soldier, immortalised of course in the line of Henry V “Cry ‘God for Harry, England and St George!’”

The legend of the defeat of the dragon has its own significance for England today. The people of Silene had to bring a sheep in order to appease the dragon so that they could draw water. When a sheep was not available, a maiden was substituted, the name being drawn by lot. St George happened along when the princess was to be sacrificed. He fortified himself with the sign of the cross and slayed the dragon.

Today in England, human sacrifice takes the particular form of abortion and the killing of human embryos either for experimentation or in the process of IVF. This sacrifice is made in order to avoid some difficulty, to create new life according to our own demands, or to use the human life to produce a cure for other, older people.

We pray to St George for the protection of human life in England today, for the true, worthy and noble respect of maidenhood, and for the triumph of the truth against falsehood, good against evil, God against Satan.

Cry “God for Elizabeth, England and St George.”

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St George, protector of human life

Pro-life state roundup: pro-life bills move forward in Tennessee, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Iowa

The steady stream of legislation strengthening protections for unborn children and draining funds from the abortion industry has continued in recent weeks.

April 23, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The steady stream of legislation strengthening protections for unborn children and draining funds from the abortion industry has continued in recent weeks. Here are a few of the latest developments:

Tennessee: House lawmakers voted 80-18 to pass HB 3517, which would extend legal protections to unborn victims of violence to include embryos “at any state of gestation in utero.” Opponents argued that the extension was unnecessary because many children naturally miscarry before the eighth week of pregnancy, and called the measure “veiled support” to pro-life endeavors in the state, reports has passed a Senate committee in Louisiana. Although the state already has an ultrasound requirement, the new bill, SB 708, would require a 24-hour waiting period between the ultrasound and the abortion, in addition to the heartbeat provision. The measure is now under debate in the state Senate.

Oklahoma: A heartbeat measure similar to Louisiana’s headed to the governor’s desk in Oklahoma after it passed the state House 75-12, reports the Oklahoman. Gov. Mary Fallin, who took over for pro-abortion Gov. Brad Henry last year, has a strong record of support for pro-life legislation.

Meanwhile, lawmakers on Thursday announced that Oklahoma’s personhood measure had failed to reach the floor in the House of Representatives after strongly passing the Senate. State Representative Randy Terrill, a supporter of the measure, complained that House leaders “threw the caucus under the bus,” according to Reuters.

“There was no vote in the caucus,” said Terrill, but instead the bill was quietly killed in a “whip count” by party leaders polling their Republican colleagues.

Iowa: State lawmakers in Iowa’s House of Representatives passed a bill 57-37 that would both end taxpayer funding for abortion and shunt family planning funds away from the non-abortion services of Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, reports the Des Moines Register. The state health and human services budget, which passed on a party-line vote in the House on Wednesday, removed an exception allowing Iowa’s Medicaid to pay for abortions in cases when the child was conceived in rape or incest.

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У Канаді священикам заборонили зустрічатися з Патріархом Філаретом

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Офіційний лист із забороною було надіслано 19 квітня 2012 року духовенству і парафіяльним управам Східної єпархії Української Православної Церкви в Канаді. Документом їм було заборонено приймати Патріарха Філарета або навіть наближатися до нього, при чому ім’я глави Української Православної Церкви Київського Патріархату написане в лапках. Автором директиви є Митрополит Юрій, який звернувся до своїх підлеглих з благословення Патріарха Варфоломея І. Документ розміщено на офіційному сайті однієї з церков.

“Згідно з розпорядженням і за благословення Його Все-Святості Все-Святішого Патріарха Варфоломея І, “Патріарха Філарета” не можна у цей час вітати, ані справляти на його честь бенкети у парафіях Української Православної Церкви в Канаді, чи на території, яка їм належить,” – йдеться у розпорядженні.

У листі наголошується, що “жоден душпастир або член Консисторської ради не може перебувати поблизу “Патріарха Філарета”, щоб фотографії та репортажі не інтерпретувалися як представництво або підтримка з боку Української Православної Церкви в Канаді.”

Як повідомляється на офіційній Фейсбук-сторінці Української Православної Церкви Київського Патріархату у Північній Америці, у зв’язку з цими обставинами розклад візиту Патріарха Філарета до Канади було змінено. Прийняття та літургія в Українській Православній Катедрі Св. Володимира були скасовані, незважаючи на 300 заздалегіть проданих квитків.

“Шкода, що ієрархи Української Православної Церква в Канаді, а також у США віддають перевагу спільним святкуванням з росіянами та греками, але повертаються спиною до Української Православної Церкви Київського Патріархату. Очевидно, що з 1995 року ці ієрархи та духовенство слухняно виконують антиукраїнські і промосковські директиви Константинополя і не підтримують автокефальність Української Православної Церкви в Україні,”- прокоментував кореспонденту VIDIA Матвий Марцинюк, представник Українського Православного Собору Св. Андрія Первозванного Київського Патріархату в Америці.

“Ми співчуваємо Митрополиту Юрію. Оскільки він знаходиться під владою Вселенського Патріарха, він повинен його слухать. Як би я поступив? …Коли прийшов час, Україна стала незалежною державою, то я тоді вже сказав би, що це вже час, коли Бог благословляє, щоб ми від Москви відокремилися,”- запевнив Патріарх Філарет під час свого візиту у Канаду кореспондентці місцевого каналу.

“…так звані архиєреї, які присягали на вірність турецькому патріархові, хочуть затягти у вороже ярмо українську спільноту. Вони просто казаться, що Помісна Українська Православна Церква Київського Патріархату стоїть на позиції незалежності і не йде на компроміс з чужими церковними зверхниками, які віками топтали і топчуть українські духовні і національні цінності,”- зазаначив у своєму зверненні секретар Вікаріату Помісної Української Православної Церкви Київського Патріархату в США і Канаді прот. Віктор Полярний.

20 квітня Медіа-портал VIDIA звернувся до Української Православної Церкви у Канаді за офіційним коментарем. Відповіді ми досі ще не отримали.

Нагадаємо, Патріарх Філарет відвідав Канаду; під час візиту його, зокрема, приймали в Українській католицькій церкві Св. Деметріуса.

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Nuns

EJ Dionne wrote an article

on the Vatican’s problems with the doctrine of the Leadership Conference of
Women Religious.



I identify entirely with my friend and colleague Melinda Hennenberger’s excellent take on the Vatican’s crackdown on American nuns.
Indeed, I also liked what one commenter on her piece had to say: “The
American Bishops should be washing the feet of American nuns and
sisters!” Actually, all of us who are Catholic should honor the nuns.
The Church would be lost without them. I hope to have more to say on
this unfortunate Vatican statement next week.

This is the first reaction of many to this document. It completely misses the point. The CDF started by saying that these nuns were doing a lot of very good work. Nobody disputes that. The questions are about doctrine. Sure the nuns should be honored. But what does honor look like? You look at Act 18:24-26. Apollos is doing great work but is making some errors in doctrine. He only knew of the Baptism of John. So Priscilla and Aquila explain to him what orthodox teaching is on the matter. That is not disrespect. That is what you do when someone is not teaching correctly. You point out the errors and explain the correct doctrine. You don’t just say they are nice people therefore we should just let them be. That would be disrespect. That would imply that nuns somehow could not learn the truth.



It’s especially odd that a criticism of the Leadership Conference of
Women Religious for apparently placing too much emphasis on Catholic
social teaching came in the same week that the Bishops offered strong criticism of Rep. Paul Ryan’s budget (without mentioning Ryan by name).

Again, nobody is saying anyone is “placing too much emphasis on Catholic
social teaching.” This is putting God’s truth and God’s love against each other. Like we have to choose. It is precisely this kind of confusion that the pope wants to get rid of. That is why he wrote his encyclical

Caritas in Veritae

. If we think truth and love are in conflict we have likely gotten both of them seriously wrong. Like the quote at the top of the blog says, love can degenerate into sentimentality if you don’t have truth. So are these Catholic nuns really living the love of Jesus or some nice, but purely human, sentiment? Don’t we believe the former is infinitely greater than the ladder? Doesn’t that make this question very urgent?

The other assumption is that somehow recent American politics plays a big part in this. I am sure the Vatican has no idea who Rep Paul Ryan is. The US is only 6% of the worldwide church. They are not following every political proposal in every major country. This is just about doctrine. American bishops commenting on American social policy truly has nothing to do with this.

There is a real struggle going on in the Church right now between
conservatives, who seem intent on making President Obama a target and
downplaying the Church’s social mission, and more progressive Catholics,
who think the Church should be placing even more emphasis on social
justice and issue more emphatic rejections of budget cuts along the
lines of Bishop Blaire’s letter. Conservatives have had the upper hand
over the last few months, but Bishop Blaire’s statement can be seen in
part as a response to the pushback from Catholic liberals who wondered
where the Bishops have been in the ongoing budget fight. (Blaire, it
should be said, has a strong social justice commitment of his own.)

This is more or what this issue is not. Nobody in Rome cares about the Republican/Democrat divide and who has the upper hand. They did choose Bishop Blaire in part because he does have strong social justice credentials. They don’t want those questions ignored and they knew he would not ignore them. But he also did not ignore questions of doctrine. He raised very specific doctrinal issues. What is the reply? Is he right? Have the nuns been making the errors he alleges? No liberal seem to be willing to address it. It is a big game of move the discussion away from what the document actually says is the issue.



My hunch is that the attack on the nuns will bring a lot more blow-back from progressive Catholics. Up to now, Catholic conservatives
have been especially aggressive in pushing the Bishops’ Conference to
the right. The Bishops will now be getting a lot more pressure from
Catholics on the other side. I think conservatives will ultimately
regret targeting the sisters. The nuns have a great many friends in the
Church.

There will be blow-back. There always is when the truth is taught. Some of the fallout will be very good. Some will not. Everyone involved will have a choice to repent or to defend bad behavior. Not everyone will make the same choice. The hope is that many nuns will strongly reaffirm their commitment to the faith as taught by the magisterium. If they can’t do that in good conscience then at least that will become clear. Hard choices might need to be made but if they are made based on an honest assessment of what the church teaches and what an individual believes then it will be for the best.

It is not a matter of conservatives targeting nuns. It is a matter of a pope expecting that consecrated people will embrace the faith of the church and not stray from it. That brings up the real issue. Why is that a problem? If you see the bishops and the pope as God’s ordained leaders then consecrated men and women should be the best followers. If you see the bishops and the pope as somehow behind the more progressive Catholic thinkers then this will seem like a bad thing. But then you have to think God has somehow erred in putting them in charge. Being Catholic is not about accepting a set of doctrines as much as it is about accepting a set of leaders. Did God really mean for us to follow the successors of the apostles and the successor of Peter?

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Time Capsule: Mike Wallace tells truth about homosexuality in 1967 documentary

CBS journalist exposed the stark truth about homosexuality, speaking openly of well-established facts that have since been consigned to the memory hole of political correctness.

February 9, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – In 1967, the veteran CBS journalist Mike Wallace did what today would seem revolutionary: he hosted a 43-minute documentary that exposed the stark truth about homosexuality, speaking openly of well-established facts that have since been consigned to the memory hole of political correctness.

Wallace’s documentary, The Homosexuals, is a frank examination of the self-destructive behavior of sexually-active homosexuals, the underlying psychological causes of their impulses, and their troubling influence on American culture. It also discusses curative therapy for homosexual orientation, which had a success rate in the 1960s of about one third, a result similar to that yielded by modern therapeutic methods.

“The average homosexual, if there be such, is promiscuous,” Wallace states matter-of-factly. “He is not interested in nor capable of a lasting relationship like that of a heterosexual marriage. His sex life, his love life, consists of a series of chance encounters at the clubs and bars he inhabits, and even the streets of the city – the quick one night stand. These are characteristic of the homosexual relationship.”

During the course of this pioneering work, Wallace and the CBS’ news team interview four homosexuals, two psychologists, a district attorney and a judge. Although Wallace allows two gay activists to air their arguments in favor of decriminalizing sodomy, he also gives time to others who speak of the devastating impact of homosexual behavior on their lives.

Beginning with the pseudonymous “Warren Adkins” (in reality, Jack Nichols), a representative of the polished Mattachine Society who advanced many of the arguments still used by homosexual activists today, Wallace moves on to the testimony of a 27-year-old man whose sexual misconduct had ruined his career and landed him in jail several times. He describes his formative years in terms familiar to therapists who treat same-sex attraction.

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“I had a very domineering mother, a tyrant. A very sweet tyrant, but a tyrant nonetheless,” he tells Wallace. “It was a love that I had that was kind of killing me.”

Overweight and taunted by children, he was never allowed to develop independence from his overbearing mother, of whom he was “scared to death.”

“I know that inside now, I’m sick,” he says with simple directness. “I’m not sick just sexually, I’m sick in a lot of ways. Immature, childlike. And the sex part of it is a symptom, like a stomach ache is a symptom of who knows what.”

Dr. Charles Socarides, a pathbreaking psychologist who for decades led the way in treating homosexuals rather than simply prosecuting them, is equally frank before the CBS camera.

“Homosexuality is, in fact, a mental illness, which has reached epidemiological proportions,” says Socarides during a lecture. When asked by a student if homosexuals can be happy in the gay lifestyle, Socarides is unequivocal: “The fact that somebody is homosexual—a true, obligatory homosexual – automatically rules out the possibility that he will remain happy for long in my opinion.”

“The stresses and strains the psychic apparatus is subjected to over the years will cause him in time, I think, to have increasing difficulties. I think the whole idea of saying ‘the happy homosexual’ is to again, create a mythology about the nature of homosexuality.”

Wallace’s cautionary note on Socaride’s teaching resonates with irony only a few decades later, informing us that “It should be pointed out that Dr. Socaride’s views are not universally held. There is a smaller group who do not consider homosexuality an illness at all. Instead, they regard it as a deviation within the range of normalcy.”

We are reminded even more of the almost total inversion of sexual morality that has occurred in the last 45 years with the following remark by Wallace: “Most Americans are repelled by the mere notion of homosexuality. The CBS news survey shows that two out of three of Americans look upon homosexuals with disgust, discomfort, or fear. One out of ten says ‘hatred’. A vast majority believe that homosexuality is an illness, only ten percent say it is a crime. And yet, and here’s the paradox, the majority of Americans favor legal punishment, even for homosexual acts performed in private, between consenting adults.”

The documentary examines other politically-incorrect facts about homosexual behavior, including the high frequency of public sex acts associated with the orientation (three thousand arrests in one jurisdiction alone in 1964). It also examines the draconian penalties for homosexual sexual acts in existence at the time, which included sentences of up to 60 years for a single conviction.

Perhaps the most insightful portion of the documentary are two juxtaposed interviews of the libertine novelist Gore Vidal and cultural critic Dr. Albert Goldman. Vidal begins by insisting that the family is not under threat from the homosexual subculture, and then proceeds to argue that marriage and sexual fidelity are “obsolete.”

In contrast, Goldman dissects the phenomenon of cultural homosexuality, and its relationship with the general corruption of modern society, with ruthless concision.

“It seems to me today we are in the course of gradually rolling back from our former cultural values or cultural identifications, to a more narcissistic, to a more self indulgent, to a more self-centered and essentially adolescent lifestyle,” says Goldman. “The homosexual thing cannot really be separated form a a lot of other parallel phenomena in our society today.”

“I mean, we see this on every hand. Forty percent of modern marriages end in divorce. We have a very widespread tendency to live lives of nonstop promiscuity. This is played up in a kind of playboy philosophy which is celebrated and sugar-coated and offered to the masses and received with pleasure. We have all sorts of fun and games approaches to sex. We have rampant exhibitionism today in every conceivable form.

“We have a sort of masochistic sadistic vogue. We have a smut industry that grinds out millions of dollars worth of pornography a year. We have a sort of masturbatory dance style that’s embraced as if it were something profoundly sexual, whereas actually all those dances do is just grind away without any consciousness of other people or their partners. And homosexuality is just one of a number of such things, all tending towards the subversion, towards the final erosion of our traditional cultural values.”

Wallace died on April 7 at the age of 93, recognized as one of the most substantial and hard-hitting journalists in American history, and famous for asking difficult questions other interviewers avoided. Unlike the majority of his colleagues, he regarded himself as a political moderate. He was a personal friend of Ronald Reagan.

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50 years later…

Once upon a time, a teacher from Cape Breton met a farmer from Alberta.


She was pretty cute, and he was rather handsome… and they danced a lot. The dancing led to a wedding, and five children and thirteen grandchildren later, they’re still together. In fact, today marks 50 years since their wedding day. We celebrated their anniversary on Saturday with lots of cake and cupcakes, a little music, and yes, even some dancing. We love them very much, and wish them many more years together. Happy Anniversary, Mom and Dad!

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Notre Dame professors demand removal of bishop who blasted Obama’s HHS mandate

Bishop Jenky had said that in his attacks on freedom of religion the president “seems intent on following a similar path” as Hitler and Stalin.

BY Patrick B. Craine

SOUTH BEND, Indiana, April 23, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – After an IRS complaint from an secularist group and other criticism, Peoria Bishop Daniel Jenky is now facing a petition by Notre Dame faculty to have him removed from the Catholic university’s board of fellows.

The action comes in response to a strongly worded homily denouncing President Obama’s HHS mandate, in which the bishop said that in his attacks on freedom of religion the president “seems intent on following a similar path” as past totalitarian dictators such as Hitler and Stalin.

After the remarks created a stir, drawing praise from pro-life advocates and denunciations from secularist groups and the Jewish Anti-Defamation League, the Diocese of Peoria emphasized that the bishop did not claim Obama’s infringements on religious freedom are comparable to that of Hitler or Stalin. Instead, they said, his comments were merely offered as “historical context … to prevent a repetition of historical attacks upon the Catholic Church and other religions.”

Nevertheless, fifty faculty members penned a letter Friday to university president Fr. John Jenkins and board chair Richard Notebaert claiming the charge was “profoundly offensive.”

“Bishop Jenky’s comments demonstrate ignorance of history, insensitivity to victims of genocide, and absence of judgment,” the professors wrote.

Bishop Jenky is a member of the Congregation of Holy Cross, which founded Notre Dame, and he is the sole bishop on both Notre Dame’s board of trustees and board of fellows.

In the homily, offered at the cathedral to a gathering of 500 Catholic men, the bishop urged the faithful to oppose President Obama’s “radical pro-abortion and extreme secularist agenda” at the ballot box in November.

He insisted that Catholics must oppose the mandate because “no Catholic institution, under any circumstance, can ever cooperate with the intrinsic evil of killing innocent human life in the womb.”

The strong rebuke of Obama led to charges of partisanship, and the secularist lobby group Americans United for Separation of Church and State called for an IRS investigation, claiming that the bishop violated federal laws for tax-exempt charities.

In their letter, the Notre Dame faculty acknowledged that Bishop Jenky’s comments are protected under the First Amendment, but said they found it “profoundly offensive that a member of our beloved university’s highest authority, the Board of Fellows, should compare the President’s actions with those whose genocidal policies murdered tens of millions of people, including the specific targeting of Catholics, Jews, and other minorities for their faith.”

“We request that you issue a statement on behalf of the University that will definitively distance Notre Dame from Bishop Jenky’s incendiary statement,” they continued. “Further, we feel that it would be in the best interest of Notre Dame if Bishop Jenky resigned from the University’s Board of Fellows if he is unwilling to renounce loudly and publicly this destructive analogy.”

At the same time, the bishop has been defended by parishioners at the cathedral and even the mayor of Peoria.

“There’s nothing the bishop said that he intentionally meant to hurt folks in the Jewish community or any other community,” Mayor Jim Ardis, described as a practicing Catholic, told the Post-Dispatch. “I absolutely agree with what he said.”

“He was saying, ‘As Catholics, we need leaders to represent your values,’ ” Ardis added. “As time goes on, we see more and more of the government getting into the churches.”

In his homily, Bishop Jenky insisted, “this fall, every practicing Catholic must vote, and must vote their Catholic consciences.” Otherwise, he said, “by the following fall our Catholic schools, our Catholic hospitals, our Catholic Newman Centers, all our public ministries – only excepting our church buildings – could easily be shut down.”

Though the Church may lose the battle against the mandate, he said, “before the awesome judgement seat of Almighty God this is not a war where any believing Catholic may remain neutral.”

“The days in which we live now require heroic Catholicism, not casual Catholicism,” he added.

LifeSiteNews.com did not hear back from the University of Notre Dame by press time.


Contact Information:

Notre Dame
Phone: (574) 631-5000
E-mail: http://president.nd.edu/contact-us

Bishop Kevin Rhoades of Fort Wayne-South Bend
915 South Clinton
P.O. Box 390
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46801
Phone: (260) 422-4611
Fax: (260) 969-9145

Most Reverend Daniel R. Jenky C.S.C.
Spalding Pastoral Center
419 NE Madison Avenue
Peoria, IL 61603-3719
Phone (309) 671-1550
Fax (309) 671-1576
E-mail: cberkshier@cdop.org

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Men’s retreat in August

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Men’s retreat in August, with daily EF Mass

The monks of Saint Joseph de Clairval Abbey in Flavigny, France, will again be giving a a five-day (silent) retreat for men this August, following the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius.

The retreat will be from Thursday 16th to Tuesday 21st August at Pantasaph in North Wales. Mass will be celebrated each day during the retreat according to the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite.

Here are links for the Retreat details and for Registration.

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40 Days for Death? The dangerous ‘spirituality’ of Planned Parenthood

Furthermore, these people praise abortion workers (rather than the women who give birth) as heroes, all the while projecting hostility onto those who pray to protect life.

What you will not find in the 40 “prayers” is the message of forgiveness, of hope in repentance, of belief in the gospel, or of the power of the cross.

The intention on Day 14 says: “Today we pray for Christians everywhere to embrace the loving model of Jesus in the way he refused to shame women.” If we presume that this alludes to the woman caught in adultery (John 8), it is true that Jesus did not shame the woman. All Christians do well to convey to those in trouble that God loves them no matter what sins they have committed and that they should come to him for healing and reconciliation. But the rest of the message should not be forgotten. Jesus saved the life of the woman, demonstrating the Will of God and the value of life. He convicted her accusers of their own sins, and then, after refusing to condemn the woman himself, he set her free, saying, “Go and now sin no more!”

The theology that Planned Parenthood has embraced refuses to recognize sin or accountability, the need for repentance, love in terms of self-sacrifice, or even adoption, which is so holy an option that all believers are called “adopted children of God.”

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We do not talk much about blasphemy today, but there is no greater spiritual danger than blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, called the “unforgivable” sin. That is what we risk when we call good evil and evil good. Such was the situation when the Pharisees accused Jesus of using the power of Satan to cast out demons in Matthew 12. Isaiah 5:20-24 warns, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness[.] … Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes and clever in their own sight who acquit the guilty for a bribe, but deny justice to the innocent. … [T]hey have rejected the law of the Lord Almighty and spurned the word of the Holy One of Israel.”

Jesus warned: “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravening wolves. By their fruits you shall know them. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Not every one that says unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that does the will of my Father who is in heaven” (Matthew 7: 13-21).

Can Planned Parenthood’s prayers – intentions that champion abortion, with victims numbering in the tens of millions – possibly be considered in accord with the Will of God? Can the one who said, “Let the little children come to me and forbid them not, for to such is the kingdom” (Mt. 19), and “deny yourself, take up your cross and follow me” (Mk. 8) be willing to favor the request to facilitate abortion? The scriptures tell us that when we keep the commandments, our prayers are heard. “If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, you will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you” (John 15:7).

“… love one another, for he who loves another has fulfilled the law[.] … You shall not commit adultery, You shall not kill.” -Romans 13:8

Jesus’s entire mission had to do with showing us how to have abundant life by loving others through our own self-sacrifices. He expects us all to support the weak and needy, not to kill them; “… you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him. We know love by this, that He laid down His life for us; and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren. But whoever has the world’s goods, and sees his brother in need and closes his heart against him, how does the love of God abide in him?” (1 John 3:15-17).

God will forgive us if we confess our sins. He will never turn anyone away who comes to him in sincerity. But there is no scripture that supports a woman’s “right to abortion.” Abortion is a rejection of God’s law of love and leads to death: “The mind of sinful man is death, but the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace; the sinful mind is hostile to God. It does not submit to God’s law, nor can it do so. Those controlled by the sinful nature cannot please God” (Romans 8:9).

“For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their prayer, but the face of the Lord is against those who do evil.” -1 Peter 3:12

In fact, the lies and killing of Planned Parenthood put that organization right in the camp of the enemy: “You are of your father the devil, and the desires of your father you want to do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own resources, for he is a liar and the father of it” (John 8:44).

Spiritual blindness, deafness, and hardness of heart will result from an abortion agenda. It was the hard-hardheartedness and obtuse spirit that grieved Jesus when he asked, “Which is lawful on the Sabbath: to do good or to do evil, to save life or to kill?” But they kept silent (Mk. 3).

Jesus could not be more clear about the goodness of creation, about new life, or about how we are to treat children. It is even rooted in our relationship with Him: “Then He took a little child and set him in the midst of them. And when He had taken him in His arms, He said to them, ‘Whoever receives one of these little children in My name receives Me; and whoever receives Me, receives not Me but Him who sent Me’” (Mark 9:34-36).

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Why ‘viability’ is a meaningless standard for human rights

Like all magic, the viability standard is a mere trick, a rhetorical sleight-of-hand directing the audience’s attention away from the truly relevant facts.

April 23, 2012 (LiveActionNews.org) – Viability. For those trying to justify abortion, it almost seems like a magic word, the quality that singlehandedly determines whether or not a baby has any rights. If a baby can’t survive outside his or her mother’s womb, they say, it doesn’t count as a real person; it’s just a part of the mother’s body.

But like all magic, the viability standard is a mere trick, a rhetorical sleight-of-hand directing the audience’s attention away from the truly relevant facts about a baby’s humanity. In truth, “viability” has no real ethical relevance.

How could it? Surely the protection of the womb and the nourishment of the umbilical cord can’t be morally significant, since these needs – shelter, nutrients, oxygen – are not at all different from the needs of adults; only the delivery method is different. None of us are “viable” without external aid of some sort.

Is it the lack of certain fully developed, functioning organs which makes the difference? Pro-aborts should think twice before answering yes, considering that various birth defects, accidents, and illnesses can render children and adults similarly “non-viable,” their organs unable to sustain them without the aid of devices such as pacemakers, dialysis machines, iron lungs, prosthetic limbs, or in some cases, entire artificial organs. Yet most of us would instinctively recoil at the suggestion that our similarly afflicted friends or relatives are somehow less human or less worthy of protection.

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Or perhaps it’s the dependence on a fellow human being that makes the difference. But here, too, there’s less than meets the eye. Though connected to a mother’s body, it does not follow that fetuses are part of the mother’s body. Scientifically speaking, humans are unique individuals from fertilization onward, with their own unique DNA, growth, and needs, and as Catholic philosopher Peter Kreeft points out, “if the fetus is a part of the mother, then the parts of the fetus must be parts of the mother. But in that case, every pregnant woman has four eyes and four feet, and half of all pregnant women have penises!”

Further, we have real-world examples of adults who are connected on a far deeper physical level than any mother and unborn child. Consider George and Lori Schappell:

The twins, from Pennsylvania in America, were born sharing 30 per cent of their frontal lobe brain tissue and critical blood vessels, meaning they cannot be separated.

A court then decided their parents couldn’t care for the twins properly and they were placed in an institution in which the majority of patients were suffering from severe mental disabilities, despite neither twin having such a disability.

Lori says: “There was absolutely nothing wrong with us, apart from physically.

“But people didn’t know any better.”

Lori is a “champion ten-pin bowler,” while George “performs as a country and western singer.” If sharing part of a brain doesn’t keep people from being distinct individuals, then how can a simple cord passing blood mean anything?

Contrary to its prominence in pro-abortion arguments, viability doesn’t make anyone more or less human, alive, or worthy of respect and protection. Justifying something as severe as the destruction of innocent human beings will take much more than a smoke-and-mirror routine about humans’ basic needs.

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SYRIA – Syria’s ceasefire "very fragile"

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SYRIA
Syria’s ceasefire “very fragile”
China backs observers’ mission called for by agreement reached by Syria and the United Nations. Reports of air strikes and shelling continue however. The United States call for tighter sanctions, including an arms embargo.

Beirut (AsiaNews) – “It’s a very fragile ceasefire,” said Kofi Annan’s
spokesman as he spoke about the deal brokered last Tuesday in Damascus. Reports
on the ground in fact confirm that clashes continue in various parts of Syria. Meanwhile,
shelling by government forces was reported in Homs and surrounding areas (pictured). Protests were also reported
in Damascus suburbs, Aleppo province, and the eastern city of Raqqa.

Yesterday, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said that Damascus had not
yet honoured the ceasefire plan proposed by UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan.

“The past few days, in particular, have brought reports of renewed and
escalating violence,” he said. In addition, Syrian authorities have not yet
pulled their troops and weapons out of the cities.

In view of the situation, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stopped short
of calling for outside military intervention at a meeting of the Friends of
Syria group in Paris on Thursday but insisted instead on new sanctions and a
total arms embargo on Syria.

“We need to start moving very vigorously in the Security Council
for a Chapter 7 sanctions resolution,” she said, “including travel, financial
sanctions, an arms embargo, and the pressure that that will give us on the
regime to push for compliance with Kofi Annan’s six-point plan”.

China backs the ceasefire plan. A spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry
in Beijing said that it is willing to send observers to join the advance team.

The ceasefire deal includes in fact the deployment of 300 unarmed
observers sent on a three-month mission to work across the country unimpeded.


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Wisconsin Planned Parenthood halts medication abortions as bans enacted in more states

Barbara Lyons of Wisconsin Right to Life said that the law will “result in another decline in Wisconsin abortions which is great news for mothers and babies.”

A Planned Parenthood abortionist demonstrates a telemed abortion.

Madison, Wisconsin, April 23, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Planned Parenthood announced last week that it would stop dispensing abortion pills at all of its Wisconsin locations after Gov. Scott Walker signed a bill into law banning the dangerous drugs without the presence of a licensed physician. This law virtually bans the practice of telemed, or webcam abortions.

Medication abortions account for about 25% of all abortions in Wisconsin. Barbara Lyons of Wisconsin Right to Life applauded the suspension of the medical abortions, saying that it will likely “result in another decline in Wisconsin abortions which is great news for mothers and babies.”

“This new law will certainly save lives and we thank the Wisconsin Legislature and Gov. Walker for acting to protect women from predatory webcam abortion practices that attempt to increase abortion profits by cutting corners on women’s health and safety,” said Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue and Pro-Life Nation.

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Planned Parenthood denounced the new law, calling it “ambiguous and difficult to interpret.”

In a statement, Teri Huyck, president and chief executive of Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, said, “The added risks of felony penalties for physicians who provide medication abortion are unnecessary and intended to threaten a physician’s ability to provide women with medication abortion.”

Operation Rescue first uncovered the experimental abortion pill distribution scheme that was being conducted by Planned Parenthood of the Heartland in Iowa, and reported on it in March, 2010, then exposed plans by Planned Parenthood Federation of America to expand the scheme into every one of their clinics nationwide.

Since then several states have worked to prevent the expansion of the dangerous abortion process. Wisconsin joins Arizona, Nebraska, Kansas, and South Dakota in banning webcam abortions. North Dakota and Oklahoma have also passed webcam bans that are currently in the process of litigation.

Elsewhere, a ban on webcam abortions passed its final hurdle in the Minnesota Legislature last Wednesday, and now heads to the desk of Gov. Mark Dayton, a pro-abortion Democrat. It is unknown whether he intends to sign the bill or exercise his veto.

The following day, another webcam abortion ban overwhelmingly passed the Missouri House with a vote of 109-24. It now moves on to the Senate.

Webcam bans have also been introduced during the current legislative session in Alabama, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Tennessee, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a pro-abortion organization that tracks abortion trends. In addition, Rep. Steve King of Iowa is seeking federal legislation to stop webcam abortions.

During the webcam abortion process, the abortionist conducts a brief interview with a potential abortion patient in another location over an Internet video conferencing connection. The abortionist then pushes a button on his or her computer screen that releases a “cash drawer” containing the abortion drugs.

The woman self-administers some of the drugs immediately and is then released to take the rest of the drugs at home. The patient is never examined by a licensed physician, and in the case of an emergency, there is no accessibility to the prescribing abortionist. Operation Rescue charges that the process violates FDA safety protocols on numerous points.

The abortion pill, known as RU486, Mifepristone, or Mifeprex, is responsible for at least 16 patient deaths and thousands of abortion complications. When the pills fail, a surgical abortion can be necessary to save the woman’s life from infection caused by retained fetal tissue.

“There can be no doubt that halting the misuse of abortion drugs will save the lives of women and their babies. Because of this we are working to halt the practice of telemed abortions nationwide,” said Newman.

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Barbara Lyons of Wisconsin Right to Life said that the law will “result in another decline in Wisconsin abortions which is great news for mothers and babies.”

A Planned Parenthood abortionist demonstrates a telemed abortion.

Madison, Wisconsin, April 23, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Planned Parenthood announced last week that it would stop dispensing abortion pills at all of its Wisconsin locations after Gov. Scott Walker signed a bill into law banning the dangerous drugs without the presence of a licensed physician. This law virtually bans the practice of telemed, or webcam abortions.

Medication abortions account for about 25% of all abortions in Wisconsin. Barbara Lyons of Wisconsin Right to Life applauded the suspension of the medical abortions, saying that it will likely “result in another decline in Wisconsin abortions which is great news for mothers and babies.”

“This new law will certainly save lives and we thank the Wisconsin Legislature and Gov. Walker for acting to protect women from predatory webcam abortion practices that attempt to increase abortion profits by cutting corners on women’s health and safety,” said Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue and Pro-Life Nation.

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Planned Parenthood denounced the new law, calling it “ambiguous and difficult to interpret.”

In a statement, Teri Huyck, president and chief executive of Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, said, “The added risks of felony penalties for physicians who provide medication abortion are unnecessary and intended to threaten a physician’s ability to provide women with medication abortion.”

Operation Rescue first uncovered the experimental abortion pill distribution scheme that was being conducted by Planned Parenthood of the Heartland in Iowa, and reported on it in March, 2010, then exposed plans by Planned Parenthood Federation of America to expand the scheme into every one of their clinics nationwide.

Since then several states have worked to prevent the expansion of the dangerous abortion process. Wisconsin joins Arizona, Nebraska, Kansas, and South Dakota in banning webcam abortions. North Dakota and Oklahoma have also passed webcam bans that are currently in the process of litigation.

Elsewhere, a ban on webcam abortions passed its final hurdle in the Minnesota Legislature last Wednesday, and now heads to the desk of Gov. Mark Dayton, a pro-abortion Democrat. It is unknown whether he intends to sign the bill or exercise his veto.

The following day, another webcam abortion ban overwhelmingly passed the Missouri House with a vote of 109-24. It now moves on to the Senate.

Webcam bans have also been introduced during the current legislative session in Alabama, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Tennessee, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a pro-abortion organization that tracks abortion trends. In addition, Rep. Steve King of Iowa is seeking federal legislation to stop webcam abortions.

During the webcam abortion process, the abortionist conducts a brief interview with a potential abortion patient in another location over an Internet video conferencing connection. The abortionist then pushes a button on his or her computer screen that releases a “cash drawer” containing the abortion drugs.

The woman self-administers some of the drugs immediately and is then released to take the rest of the drugs at home. The patient is never examined by a licensed physician, and in the case of an emergency, there is no accessibility to the prescribing abortionist. Operation Rescue charges that the process violates FDA safety protocols on numerous points.

The abortion pill, known as RU486, Mifepristone, or Mifeprex, is responsible for at least 16 patient deaths and thousands of abortion complications. When the pills fail, a surgical abortion can be necessary to save the woman’s life from infection caused by retained fetal tissue.

“There can be no doubt that halting the misuse of abortion drugs will save the lives of women and their babies. Because of this we are working to halt the practice of telemed abortions nationwide,” said Newman.

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Poles cry ‘censorship’ as country denies Catholic station broadcasting license: sparks huge protest

A petition in support of the Catholic station has reportedly been signed by over 2 million Poles.

Thousands of Polish Catholics marched in support of the Catholic TV station on Saturday.

WARSAW, Poland, April 23, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Well over 20,000 demonstrators gathered in downtown Warsaw on Saturday April 21 to protest a decision by Poland’s National Broadcasting Council (KRRiT) to deny a new digital broadcast license to a Catholic television station, TV Trwam. A petition in support of the Catholic station has reportedly been signed by over 2 million Poles.

The march was organized by the conservative opposition party Law and Justice (PiS) led by Jaroslaw Kaczynski and began with an open-air mass in Three Crosses Square celebrated by Bishop Anthony Dydycz.

Participants then marched to the parliament, chanting the slogan “We will not give up Trwam Television,” singing religious songs and carrying the flags of Poland and the Polish trade union federation Solidarity.

“The people in this building must be ashamed to have raised a hand against the Polish Church, against democracy, against national dignity,” said Kaczynski to the mass of demonstrators outside the office of Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

“Polish Catholics have the right to their own media,” he said according to an AFP report, and accused the government of “illegally” denying Trwam TV its license to broadcast on the free public digital network.

KRRiT deniedhttp://www.tv-trwam.pl/ the license on the grounds that there is a “lack of transparency in its funding,” according to a Warsaw Voice report.

TV Trwam is part of a Catholic media organization owned by the Redemptorist religious order that also runs Radio Maria and publishes the Catholic newspaper Nasz Dziennik. The media group is directed by Redemptorist priest Fr. Tadeusz Rydzyk.

According to Henryk Bartul, a Polish freelance filmmaker now residing in Ontario, the reason given by the KRRiT in its explanation for withholding the broadcast license has more to do with curtailing freedom of speech and a Christian perspective than with funding accountability.

“TV Trwam is one of very few Polish broadcasters that is unabashedly able to criticize the liberal government policies of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, and in doing so has raised the ire of the government which is now trying to control the Catholic media as it controls the secular media of the rest of the country,” Bartul told LifeSiteNews.

“The media run by the Redemptorists is not controlled by the government. The government sees this as a threat to their liberal and secular agenda so they are trying to restrict Catholic media availability,” he said.

The organizers of the Warsaw march said that Saturday’s protest, one of many held throughout the country in recent weeks protesting what the protesters see as the heavy-handed tactics of the government, was “not only resistance against the outrageous, politically motivated decision,” against TV Trwam, but was “in defense of freedom of speech, democracy and sovereignty in Poland.”

Jan Dziedziczak, a parliamentarian of the Law and Justice Party, said in a statement in the Polish Sunday Catholic Weekly that despite a petition demanding that TV Trwam be granted a license that contains over two million signatures, from the government’s point of view, “it is much more convenient to give away the concession to friendly TV stations or some entertainment channels than to TV Trwam, which presents the Christian world view. So, the decision of the National Broadcasting Council is based in a wider trend of fighting the Church in Poland.”

In a statement on the overwhelming support shown for Catholic media in Saturday’s demonstration, Fr. Rydzyk said, “When I see what is happening in our country, I am wondering whether we will be excluded or will get this concession. After all, millions of people and all bishops of the Polish Episcopal Conference support us and today I see this reinforced again.”

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Chuck Colson, a Godly man

Chuck served the Lord with the passion of a redeemed soul who has dramatically experienced the gift of underserved grace.

April 23, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Chuck Colson has passed from this earthly life into eternity. During his time here, Chuck experienced the pomp and prestige of being in President Nixon’s inner circle. He was later forced to trade the comfort of the Oval office for a lonely jail cell due to his role in Watergate. He pled guilty to obstruction of justice and served seven months in prison.

Jesus worked on Chuck’s heart during his legal troubles and the time he spent in the slammer. He came out a new man. God placed on his heart a passion to reach out to those usually abandoned by society, and Chuck shared the gospel with them. He was a forceful yet eloquent advocate for incarcerated souls.

While I didn’t know Chuck personally, he was a mentor all the same. I admired his tenacity on behalf of inmates who hold no political power—very similar to our work protecting unborn babies. I and others watched Chuck from afar to see if he was the real deal. He was.

Some people’s spiritual failures happen in public, while others of us slip-up in relative anonymity. Chuck’s fall was under the microscope of the worldwide media. In one regard, that’s what makes his success of leading Prison Fellowship all the more a sweet victory. The Bible is full of God using the most unexpected, undeserving and ill-equipped people to further His kingdom—murderers, adulterers, liars, cheats and cowards. Even during his spiritually dark time, Chuck Colson looked like a boy scout in comparison.

Chuck served the Lord with the passion of a redeemed soul who has dramatically experienced the gift of underserved grace. His personal walk made him painfully aware of how little any of us deserve God’s love and mercy. Chuck’s gratefulness to the Lord was evident in his daily work with Prison Fellowship.

Hopefully, we’ll all pause and reflect on the life of this godly man and remember his family in our prayers. May we strive to replicate in our own lives and ministries Chuck Colson’s passion and love for his Savior that was reflected in the way he viewed the least among us. The world is a better place because of him, and in what Prison Fellowship has yet to achieve.

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VIDEO: The last Christian village in the Holy Land

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This week, veteran 60 Minutes producer Harry Radliffe threw 60 Minutes Overtime a real plum: the story of Taybeh.

He and correspondent Bob Simon stumbled on the tiny village of Taybeh while they were in the West Bank, reporting on the Holy Land’s vanishing population of Christians.

What makes Taybeh the last all-Christian village in the Holy Land? The village has no mosque and is home to three distinct Christian communities: Roman Catholics, Greek Orthodox and Melkite Greek Catholics.

Taybeh’s roots are deep, and for Christians, important: the biblical name of the village is Ephraim. According to the Bible, Jesus Christ came to Taybeh from Jerusalem before his crucifixion. John 11:54 states: “Jesus therefore walked no more openly among the Jews; but went thence unto a country near to the wilderness, into a city called Ephraim, and there continued with his disciples.”

The name of the village was changed from Ephraim to Taybeh around 1187, by the Islamic leader Saladin.

Today, Taybeh’s population is dwindling, down to around 1500. The majority of Christians there are Greek Orthodox.

But have faith. The town’s resident Roman Catholic priest, Father Raed Abu Sahlia, isn’t going anywhere. As he told Bob Simon with a smile:

“I will assure you that even if all the Christians of the Holy Land will leave, and I will remain alone, I will get married, we will start another new generation.”

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Confidential tax documents of pro-marriage group released: NOM points finger at Obama admin.

NOM President Brian Brown is crying foul, saying he has evidence that the confidential documents came straight from the IRS.

WASHINGTON, DC, April 23, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) is calling for an investigation of the Obama Administration, a liberal news outlet, and a gay rights group, all of whom NOM says may have violated federal law through their involvement in releasing the organization’s confidential tax information to the public.

NOM’s 2008 1099 tax form, which contains the names and addresses of NOM donors, was published late last month in a Huffington Post article that accuses presidential candidate Mitt Romney of funding the prominent pro-traditional marriage group “under the radar.” Romney had sent a $10,000 check to the organization during the battle over California’s Proposition 8, the ballot initiative which constitutionally defined marriage as a union between one man and one woman in the state.

The Huffington Post article calls the donation “secretive,” because it was made through a chapter of Romney’s Free and Strong America PAC in Alabama, a state with notoriously lax contribution reporting requirements.

Information about the source of the donation, however, has been publicly available through state records and was confirmed by a Romney aide, the article acknowledges.

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Romney’s spokesman, Eric Fehrnstrom, also publicly announced the donation in 2008, telling the Deseret News that the governor “feels strongly that marriage is an institution between a man and a woman.”

The article identifies The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) as the source of the NOM tax filing, claiming that the HRC obtained it from a “whistleblower.”

NOM President Brian Brown is crying foul, though, and says he has evidence that the document came straight from the IRS.

In a recent statement, the organization said that it had used a software tool to determine the content of information that had been removed from the form linked on the Huffington Post website, and found that the document originally had a label at the top of each page which read: “THIS IS A COPY OF A LIVE RETURN FROM SMIPS. OFFICIAL USE ONLY.” A document ID was also stamped across the body of the document, obscuring some of the text.

In a letter to Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration requesting an investigation, Brown wrote: “The publication of the officially filed Schedule B can only have occurred as the result of a third party’s illegal actions: either one or more IRS employees or an external source who has unlawfully obtained access to confidential IRS computers and confidential taxpayer information. In either case, it is clear that a federal crime has been committed.”

The organization has also pointed out that the President of the Human Rights Campaign, Joe Solmonese, is a national co-chair of Obama’s presidential re-election campaign.

“The American people are entitled to know how a confidential tax return containing private donor information filed exclusively with the Internal Revenue Service has been given to our political opponents who also happen to be co-chairing President Obama’s reelection committee,” said Brown.

Brown told Fox News that he was not attempting to “hide” information about Romney’s donation, but is concerned with protecting the private information of his organization’s donors. The document contains dozens of names and addresses of NOM donors from across the country.

He also disclosed that the IRS has responded to the group’s letter and is “taking this seriously.”

NOM has also sent letters to the Huffington Post and the Human Rights Campaign, demanding the removal of the documents from both organizations’ websites.

In a statement emailed to the Weekly Standard, HRC Spokesman Fred Sainz called NOM’s charges “absolutely false,” and claimed that the HRC had obtained and disseminated the information “lawfully.”

“HRC has no intention of helping NOM to suppress the truth,” said Sainz.

According to a statement from NOM, the post on the HRC website originally linked to the IRS filing but has been altered since NOM’s letter to the organization threatening legal action. The current post alludes to “never-before-seen financial documents” but does not link to or specifically reference NOM’s 2008 1099 form.

Brown’s letter to Solmonese includes a screen shot of the form as it was originally posted on the HRC website.

“They now realize that they have done something tremendously wrong here or they would not have removed the references,” Brown said. “This is not a routine leak of some obscure document. We’re talking about someone in the Obama Administration’s IRS releasing to a group headed by President Obama’s national co-chair the private tax return containing confidential donor information of their main opponent. This is reminiscent of Watergate.”

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