A group of Satanists tried to disrupt a Planned Parenthood protest on Saturday by showing up garbed as priests and dousing two women in milk in protest of the “theocratic agenda imposed on female bodies” by the loudly praying crowd who surrounded them.
Melissa Klein, the Oregon baker who refused to create a cake for a same-sex wedding and was fined $135,000, has baked ten cakes to send to ten top gay organizations throughout the United States along with a copy of a film about how Christians are not their enemy.
Now that same-sex marriage is the law of the land, it is inevitable that most of us will one day face the occasion of being invited to a same-sex wedding. Is it permissible for a Catholic to attend such a wedding?
MF writes: "Do you have any information on a supposed Catholic SEER named Charlie Johnston? His name and dire coming vision of the year 2017 was shared with me. His message is dark and dire and honestly frightening. I wanted to see if there was any reliable information form the Church and other credible individuals about Mr. Johnston and his visions.”
We’ve been asked about the content of the book, A Course in Miracles, and whether or not this is appropriate reading for Catholics. The answer to this question is an emphatic “no”!
The world watched in awe and wonder as Jessica Hayes, a 38 year-old high school teacher from Indiana walked down the aisle of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne in a white wedding gown and married the love of her life – Jesus Christ.