
Kerri Walsh Jennings
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
An Olympic gold medalist who told the press that she was “born to have babies and play volleyball” has sparked the ire of a few old-school feminists who don’t believe in the beauty of motherhood.
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Volunteers in 45 states will begin to register voters inside Planned Parenthood clinics as well as online in an effort which is likely to benefit the pro-abortion presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton.
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The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has issued a response to the scandal caused within the Church last week when Vice President Joe Biden officiated at a same-sex “marriage” in his home.
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IB write:
“I was given a book to read called ‘Prison Angel’, the story of a lady who considered herself a nun without being consecrated as one by our Catholic Church until years later. What is your opinion about this book?”
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A new study by
Consumer Reports has found 15 supplement ingredients to watch out for if you’re taking any kind of dietary aid either for a healthier body, to lose weight, or improve your looks.
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Scientists are once again raising the question of whether or not St. Joan of Arc was suffering from a particular form of epilepsy which caused her to have hallucinations and hear voices – although this latest study remains inconclusive.
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As the Olympic Games prepare to get underway in Rio de Janiero, Pope Francis took a moment to send a blessing and heartfelt wishes to all participants to “fight the good fight” and finish the race in solidarity with one another.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has granted an emergency appeal to a Virginia school board which will block a lower court ruling that would have allowed a girl who identifies as a boy to use the boy’s restroom at school.
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The body of a young seminarian, who drowned on July 9 while rescuing a fellow kayaker, has been found.
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Archbishop Luis Ladaria Ferre will serve as president of the new commission.
Pope Francis has appointed six women and six men to serve on a new commission to study the issue of women deacons.
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