The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear four new cases on same-sex marriage this term, a ruling which will determine if states have the power to ban same-sex marriage and refuse to recognize marriages performed in another state.
Billboards advertising local sex shops near Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, must now compete with a sobering message posted by a citizen fed up with the gawdy signs, which reads: “Porn Destroys Love”.
Even though it has always been known for its irreverent treatment of cultural taboos, the co-founder of the satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, which lost eight staff members in last week’s deadly terrorist attack in Paris, says the paper’s editor was “pig-headed” about satirizing Islam and blamed him for the deaths of his colleagues.
During the plane trip from Sri Lanka to the Philippines yesterday, Pope Francis gave candid responses to a variety of questions from the press, admitting that he believes suicide bombers are unstable individuals and how he has already asked the Lord to spare him a lot of pain should he be personally attacked.
We have been following the case of Fr. Yozefu Ssemakula’s book, The Healing of Families, which has come under fire recently for serious theological errors. It is currently under review by ecclesiastical authorities in his diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee.
A little-known letter, sent to then-President Bill Clinton in 1992 by one of the attorneys who drafted the brief for abortion rights in Roe v. Wade, reveals the deadly eugenic mindset ofelites who believe they should decide who is worthy of life - and who needs to be eliminated.
The United States will soon be able to boast of another saint – Blessed Junipero Serra – who will be canonized during the Pope’s visit later this year.