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Friday, April 10, 2015

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Fri Apr 10, 2015 - 3:59 pm EST

Thirty Romanian abortionists admit their work 'upsets God,' shut down for Orthodox Easter

By Fr. Mark Hodges

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Fri Apr 10, 2015 - 2:25 pm EST

The Church can't offer a 'diluted' faith: Pope Francis' doctrine chief

By Maike Hickson

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Fri Apr 10, 2015 - 7:30 am EST

France nominates ‘gay’ ambassador to Holy See, but months later Pope Francis has yet to approve him

By Jeanne Smits, Paris correspondent

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Nicaragua strengthens laws defending traditional marriage, rejecting gay unions/adoption

The law states that only opposite-sex married couples, Nicaraguan or foreign, can adopt children, and bans same-sex couples from receiving fertility treatments to achieve pregnancy.

By Thaddeus Baklinski

Catholic school reinstates teacher suspended for defending Catholic teaching on Facebook

'Sometimes---not often enough, but sometimes---justice is done and things come out right,' said Princeton Professor Robert George.

By Dustin Siggins

Obama backs ban on treatment for youth with unwanted gay attractions

However, one counselor says the goal isn't 'converting gay youth—they're actually affirming their clients' desires to live a heterosexual life.'

By Dustin Siggins

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal doubles down on religious liberty amid gay attacks on Indiana

As GOP-led states flee religious liberty protections after the attacks on Indiana, Jindal is backing a state bill that is arguably even more controversial.

By Dustin Siggins

Outrage after California judge slashes child rapist's sentence because he didn't 'intend' to harm 3-year-old victim

'He inexplicably became sexually aroused but did not appear to consciously intend to harm (the victim) when he sexually assaulted her,' said the judge.

By Lisa Bourne

The Pulse

Nurse kills 6 patients to decrease her workload

Vera Maresova, 50, confessed to killing five women and one man over a four-year period at a hospital in Rumburk in the Czech Republic.

By Alex Schadenberg

Last month we were arrested for protesting the GOP's stall on a 20-week abortion ban. Now we're ready to do it again.

The movement to press GOP House leadership to vote on this bill is growing, from three pro-life activist groups to 11.

By Jill Stanek

Presbyterian Church hosts rally supporting Planned Parenthood

The rally took place at the First Presbyterian Church of New Orleans affiliated with the PC(USA).

By Carole Novielli

Watch as courageous group of pro-life women march into abortion clinic, sit down, begin praying

'We just felt we needed to be inside,' said one of the women. 'Truly God was with us through the whole ordeal!'

By Carole Novielli

Opinion

Cardinal Nichols' rebukes those who talk about upcoming "Synod as a battle"

Cardinal Nichols used his sermon at the Westminster Chrism Mass to claim that it is wrong "to think or speak of this Synod as a battle, a battle between contesting sides."

By John Smeaton

Indiana's bishops left persecuted Christians to the wolves in tepid statement on religious freedom battle

With people of faith in the crosshairs, all they could muster was a call for mutual respect?

By Lisa Bourne

The Church can't offer a 'diluted' faith: Pope Francis' doctrine chief

'We cannot simply give into the 'secular Zeitgeist,'' says Cardinal Gerhard Müller.

By Maike Hickson

How schools are training our kids to reject moral truth

If value statements are always opinions, why should anyone believe them? For that matter, why should kids believe a teacher who tells them that hitting is wrong?

By John Stonestreet

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