Intense opposition from the Church and other religious institutions in the state of California has caused a state lawmaker to amend a bill that would have allowed LGBTQ students to sue private universities for discrimination if they are disciplined for violating church teachings.
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What’s At Stake in This Year’s Election?
Priests for Life has released a side-by-side comparison of the Republican and Democratic party platforms – which has been approved for distribution in churches - that reveal dramatic differences when it comes to the rights of the unborn, religious liberty, marriage, the family and respect for the U.S. Constitution.
Outrage Grows Over School’s “Gender Unicorn” Program
Parents of children in the Charlotte Mecklenburg School District of North Carolina (CMS) are outraged by the revelation of a new teaching tool to be used in the school district – the “Gender Unicorn” – which is designed to help children explore who they “go to bed as” and who they would like to “go to bed with.”
Right to Polygamy Heads to Supreme Court
The stars of the TLC hit show, Sister Wives, has been granted until September 10 to file a petition of certiorari to have the nation’s top court review their case challenging a ban on polygamy, which could mark the first time in 100 years that the Supreme Court has tried a case based on the practice.
How Safe Are Our Churches?
Radical Islamic extremists aren’t just targeting Christians in the Middle East but are now threatening churches throughout Europe and even here in the United States, forcing pastors to add the task of security to their already long list of duties.
Gold Medalist’s Love for Children Irks Feminists
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.
Planned Parenthood Clinics to Conduct Voter Registration
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.
Bishops Respond to VP Performing Same-Sex Marriage
Did Joan of Arc Have Epilepsy?
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.
Pope Sends Blessings to Olympic Games 2016
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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