Study: U.S. hostile to religious liberty
August 21, 2012 No CommentsThe joint study from Liberty Institute and the Family Research Council (FRC) records up to 600 incidents of hostility toward religion…
The joint study from Liberty Institute and the Family Research Council (FRC) records up to 600 incidents of hostility toward religion…
When Pope John Paul II visited Lebanon in 1997 and the country was under Syrian occupation, it was “a bad situation.”
The Cross in the sky above Medjugorje on August 15 did indeed form in the clouds….
Akin, a six-term GOP congressman, is challenging Democratic Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill for her seat.
The aerial vehicle resembles a science fiction flying bike with two ducted rotors instead of wheels
The shooting at the Family Research Center needs to be watched closely. Perhaps it was the act of a man with psychological problems. Perhaps, it reflects something more ominous. When defending marriage is called “hate speech”, the very future of western culture is placed at risk. The Family Research Council does wonderful work and deserves our prayers and full support.
A Georgia worker is now suing his employer after he refused to wear a 666 sticker that he says represented the Mark of the Beast in Revelations. Billy E. Hyatt is suing on grounds of religious discrimination. The sticker he was asked to wear represents the number of days the plant had been accident free.
“Vice Presidential Candidate Ryan is aware of Catholic Social Teaching and is very careful to fashion and form his conclusions in accord with the principles mentioned above. Of that I have no doubt.A Catholic conscience can never take exception to the prohibition of actions which are intrinsically evil. Nor may a conscience well-formed by reason or the Catholic faith ever choose to vote for someone who clearly, consistently, persistently promotes that which is intrinsically evil. However, a conscience well-formed according to reason or the Catholic faith, must also make choices where intrinsic evil is not involved. How best to care for the poor is probably the finest current example of this.”
Fr. Orsi from Ave Maria School of Law gives profound insight on how to fix the system that has sentenced his former classmate, Monsignor Lynn, to 3-6 years in jail.
He was placed in an orphanage when he was four years old. His mother was barely sixteen when she gave birth to him