In an interview with the diocesan newspaper, Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee called the violence that broke out in the city this past weekend after the fatal police shooting of an African-American man “a self-inflicted wound.”
The much-heralded black mass and accompanying desecration of a statue of Our Lady on Monday appears to have been a bust with only a handful of people attending the blasphemous events while the faithful turned out in huge numbers to pray and offer reparation.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is planned to finalize regulations in September that will allow people to stay in homeless shelters based on their perceived identity rather than their biological gender – which has set off a firestorm among many religious-run shelters.
Although juicing is all the rage among proponents of alternative living, alarm bells are sounding from the medical community about how this strict liquid diet of vegetables and fruits can actually be dangerous for our health.
After years of highly sexualized advertising aimed at minors, retailer Abercrombie and Fitch has launched a new clothing line in their latest catalog which features fully clothed and diverse models.
During his Angelus address for the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary, Pope Francis made an impassioned plea for women, expressing his hope that women who are “enslaved to the arrogance of the powerful” may be allowed to have a life of “peace, justice and love.”
The latest stunt by an attention-grabbing satanist in Oklahoma City - to desecrate a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary on today’s Feast of the Assumption – is not getting nearly the attention that past outrages have received and Archbishop Paul S. Coakley is perfectly okay with that!