The gravy train of Catholic money to support abortion advocacy keeps rolling.
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The gravy train of Catholic money to support abortion advocacy keeps rolling.
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QUOTATION: The Right to Life Human rights are not a privilege conferred by government. They are every human being’s entitlement by virtue of his humanity.
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It’s important to note, though, that analyzing the morality associated with late-term abortion isn’t predicated upon finding dirty and murderous clinics that put women’s lives at risk. While these rogue institutions should be located and shuttered and their leaders prosecuted, there are deeper and more profound issues that deserve discussion and scrutiny.[That pro-choice groups won't address!]Obviously, most rational human beings would admit that snipping the spines of babies born alive during abortions is a horrific and murderous action.
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“The desire for God is written in the human heart, because man is created by God and for God; and God never ceases to draw man to himself.
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Good for Bishop Philip Egan.The Equalities and Human Rights Commission have issued a document: Religion or belief and the workplace and Bishop Egan takes his scalpel an in less than a page cuts it ribbons Rt. Hon.
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QUOTATION: The Right to Life Human rights are not a privilege conferred by government. They are every human being’s entitlement by virtue of his humanity.
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2013-04-25 Vatican Radio (Vatican Radio) Early Thursday morning Pope Francis tweeted a reminder to his six billion followers as they faced into another day, not to forget those in need.
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QUOTATION: The Talkative Soul The Lord gave me to know how displeased He is with a talkative soul. I find no rest in such a soul
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Archbishop Piero Marini Former papal master of ceremonies (Archbishop Piero Marini, NOT to be confuses with current MC Monsignor Guido Marini) made a bold statement in the press.
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The former Pope’s master of ceremonies opens to the recognition of gay couples
QUOTATION: The Talkative Soul The Lord gave me to know how displeased He is with a talkative soul. I find no rest in such a soul.
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QUOTATION: The Talkative Soul The Lord gave me to know how displeased He is with a talkative soul.
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QUOTATION: The Talkative Soul The Lord gave me to know how displeased He is with a talkative soul. I find no rest in such a soul.
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I will never understand how people can weep over a “dead” tree and then celebrate the destruction of human life in the womb.
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QUOTATION: The Talkative Soul The Lord gave me to know how displeased He is with a talkative soul. I find no rest in such a soul.
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The meaning of the Whatcott decision Published: Monday, April 8, 2013, 1:17 pm | Author: Print This Article Tagged with: Human rights National Affairs Rory LeishmanWith the unanimous ruling in the case of Bill Whatcott on Wednesday, the Supreme Court of Canada has stepped up its attack on freedom of speech and freedom of religion as never before. For faithful Christians, the implications are clear: Like Whatcott, they, too, could end up in jail as a prisoner of conscience for upholding the plain teachings of Sacred Scripture on the sinfulness of sexual intercourse outside of marriage between a man and a woman.Granted, defenders of the Court will deny the allegation
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Thank God we now have a leader on the world stage who will speak truth to power about this. Their blood , like Abel’s cries out from the soil.
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Their Blood cries Out from the Soil. Pope speaks Forcefully on Human Trafficking
The February 2013 edition of the Catholic Medical Quarterly is now online.
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2013-03-06 Vatican Radio Archbishop Silvano Tomasi on Wednesday urged political leaders to safeguard the right of individuals and of communities to religious freedom.In a statement released in Geneva at the 22nd Session of the Human Rights Council on the Report of the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, Archbishop Tomasi who is the Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations and Other International Organizations said that “While the State should enforce the universality of human rights by balancing freedom and equality, it often identifies itself with the “dominant community” in a way that unfortunately relegates minorities to a second class status”.Please find the full text of Archbishop Tomasi’s statement below.Mr. President,Religious freedom is also a duty, a responsibility to be fulfilled both by individuals and religious groups
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Religious freedom: cornerstone of dialogue and collaboration
The three primary spiritual practices associated with Lent are almsgiving, fasting and prayer.
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