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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

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Tue Apr 14, 2015 - 1:49 pm EST

Cardinal Brandmüller: Advocates for changing Catholic teaching on marriage are 'heretics' – even if they are bishops

By Maike Hickson

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Tue Apr 14, 2015 - 7:00 am EST

Polish bishops warn lawmakers: Voting for artificial procreation will threaten your Communion with the Church

By Hilary White

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Tue Apr 14, 2015 - 2:47 pm EST

Dutch Catholics brace for 'future without churches' after abandoning evangelization: Vatican Radio

By Hilary White

Top News

Oklahoma becomes second state to ban dismemberment abortions

'The Unborn Child Protection from Dismemberment Abortion Act is starting to transform the debate about abortion policy in the United States,' said National Right to Life President Carol Tobias.

By Ben Johnson

This teacher cannot sue the Catholic Church for firing him because he openly rejects Catholic teachings: Legal experts

"There's just no law against that."

By Lisa Bourne

Babies left to die? 182 children born alive, then died, after failed abortions in 2013-14: StatsCan

'These numbers testify to the gruesome reality of children who are potentially being born alive and left to die or killed,' says Jack Fonseca of Campaign Life Coalition.

By Steve Weatherbe

Psychiatric witness tells court he's concerned about sexual 'grooming' by Ontario's sex-ed architect

Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Julian Gojer told Benjamin Levin's sentencing hearing that his sadomasochistic tendencies are 'extreme.'

By Lianne Laurence

Catholic college gives up nearly $1 million in federal grants to maintain Christian identity

Wyoming Catholic College said the Obama administration's "increasingly burdensome regulatory requirements are clearly troubling for faith-based institutions."

By Lisa Bourne

The Pulse

Voice of the Family expresses concern over appointment of Cardinal Dew to Roman dicasteries

During the October 2005 Synod on 'The Eucharist: Source and Summit of the Life and Mission on the Church' Archbishop Dew argued for the admission of the divorced and 'remarried' to Holy Communion.

By Voice of the Family

Young mom wakes from coma to find out she's given birth

While Giles still has a long road to recovery, her family remains hopeful

By Nancy Flanders

GOP leader promises new vote on 20-week abortion ban, but we’re still protesting May 7

Unless the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act has been passed in the House by May 7, we will be back.

By Jill Stanek

Blogs

You won’t believe how much Austin is charging Planned Parenthood to rent this large clinic. This must stop.

I didn't want to believe it. But there it is, in black and white.

By Abby Johnson

Opinion

Christians must go on the offensive against Gay Mafia

The controversy about the Indiana religious liberty statute is a textbook example of the increasing timidity of leading Republican politicians in the face of the homosexualist movement

By Stephen M. Krason

Christians are neither prudes nor libertines

Western man is lost between the poles of two disorders.

By Michael D. O’Brien

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