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Monday, February 09, 2015

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Mon Feb 9, 2015 - 5:21 pm EST

Cardinal Burke: ‘I will resist’ the Pope should he contravene doctrine

By Hilary White

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Mon Feb 9, 2015 - 12:46 pm EST

Tens of thousands urge boycott of ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’

By LifeSiteNews staff

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Mon Feb 9, 2015 - 11:27 am EST

Euthanasia: from war crime to act of compassion

By Michael O’Brien

Top News

Cardinal hits young traditionalists who want to 'be clear in their positions': calls it 'the beginning of terrorism'

'I have no problem with tradition. But we have also the tendencies that the people want to be clear in their positions,' says Cardinal Reinhard Marx.

By Hilary White

Catholic Marquette firing tenured prof. who defended student who stood up for traditional marriage

McAdams, a Catholic who has long criticized the university for not following it's Catholic identity, is vowing to fight the firing.

By Lisa Bourne

Slovak pro-marriage referendum backed by 95% of voters, but fails over low turnout

A turnout of only 21 percent of eligible voters failed to reach the required 50 percent for the measure to pass.

By Thaddeus Baklinski

Fewer Americans happy with abortion law under Obama than ever before: Gallup poll

Twice as many Americans want stricter abortion laws than want fewer restrictions, the survey shows.

By Ben Johnson

U.S. Supreme Court refuses to stop same-sex 'marriage' in Alabama

The high court will begin hearing arguments on the constitutionality of same-sex 'marriage' in late April, and a decision is expected before the term's end in June.

By Lisa Bourne

The Pulse

Pro-life group’s ‘handcuffs project’ makes a splash

It was extremely gratifying to know that this project had hit home with the two largest pro-abortion groups in the country.

By Eric Scheidler

To Canada’s Supreme Court, apparently words mean nothing

Words, definitions, meanings, common sense meant nothing in the face of the justices' decision to open the door to doctor-administered death.

By Wesley J. Smith

Murderer Robert Latimer supports Canadian euthanasia ruling

Latimer 'chose to end her life?' Good grief: He murdered her!

By Wesley J. Smith

Gallup: Americans want stricter abortion laws; satisfaction with current policy plummets

Despite all the feminist hang-wringing, Democrats basically want the status quo, and Independents are leaning slightly toward wanting stricter laws.

By Jill Stanek

Blogs

Reality star Anna Duggar causes ‘controversy’ over Black History Month tweet

Kudos to Anna Duggar for sharing the truth that so-called 'leaders' in the black community refuse to acknowledge. I wish that one single black celebrity would say something about the millions of black lives snuffed out by abortion.

By Ryan Bomberger

Opinion

The Supreme Court’s assisted suicide decision is irresponsible and dangerous

Assisted death creates new paths of abuse for elders, for people with disabilities and for other socially devalued people.

By Alex Schadenberg

Supreme Court seems eerily complacent about ramifications of assisted suicide ruling

Once we have embraced the idea of suicide, not as a tragedy we should seek to prevent, but a right we are obliged to uphold...how is it to be imagined that we could stop there?

By Andrew Coyne

Euthanasia: from war crime to act of compassion

We are under the oppression of a growing oligarchy of moral relativists, who like all social revolutionaries consider themselves to be the heroic champions of a new moral order.

By Michael O’Brien

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