Crisis Magazine – “Sadness and Loss at Sacred Heart Major Seminary”
After 20+ years of service each, three professors are let go without so much as an informal warning.
After 20+ years of service each, three professors are let go without so much as an informal warning.
Georgetown has a long history of promoting Islamic extremists on campus.
If everyone has not, then there is nothing left to envy.
Escalating their attack on the Trump administration’s deportation policies and proposed cuts to Medicaid funding, twenty U.S. Catholic bishops signed on to an interfaith effort last week in an attempt to stop the passage of the “Big Beautiful Bill Act.” Calling it a “moral failure” of the Trump administration if the proposed legislation passes, the Catholic bishops were joined by an additional 20 progressive faith leaders of several faith traditions in their effort to encourage senators to reject the Act.
Let’s stop bankrolling Medicare fraud
Pro-choice, same-sex marriage, and women’s ordination advocates may have to find another site to vent their anger at the Catholic Church now that the National Catholic Reporter has laid off some of their biggest allies.
While the Boston Red Sox Organization continues to celebrate Gay Pride Month by hosting, yet again, gay pride and a gaggle of drag queens at a home game at Fenway Park on June 9, the Wall Street Journal reports that corporate America’s enthusiasm for underwriting June Pride celebrations has greatly diminished.
Continuing their commitment to obstructing much of what President Trump has attempted to do to strengthen relationships with global leaders, the Democrats have now insulted millions of faithful Catholics by blocking the confirmation of Brian Burch, the President’s choice to serve as the Ambassador to the Vatican.
The move toward euthanasia happens while the country is seeing a strong and steady rise in conversions and baptisms.
Shaped by the duplicity and the draconian demands of the nation’s COVID response during their high school years, and the proliferation of podcasts addressing family values, fiscal responsibility, and individual liberty, a new Yale Youth Study of 4,100 self-described registered voters reveals that younger voters, ages 18-21, are significantly more likely to move toward traditional values.