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Governor blasted for ‘encouraging people to snitch on churchgoers’

June 28, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Governor blasted for ‘encouraging people to snitch on churchgoers’

Churches have felt put out by various city and state restrictions on assemblies during the coronavirus pandemic. Similar organizations in some jurisdictions have been treated differently, resulting in First Amendment lawsuits. But now, Virginia Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam is ramping up the pressure, according to a religious liberty advocate, providing a means for citizens to snitch on people who violate coronavirus rules, such as attending a “religious service” without a face covering. Along with “religious service,” the menu on the form provided online provides for complaints at a “grocery-convenience store,” “restaurant,” “brick and mortar retail,” “winery-brewery,” “indoor gun range,” “personal grooming service” or “fitness and exercise.”

Catholic Church in Germany lost a record number of members last year

June 27, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Catholic Church in Germany lost a record number of members last year

CNA Staff, Jun 26, 2020 / 07:30 am MT (CNA).- A record number of Catholics formally left the Church in Germany in 2019, according to official figures released Friday.  The statistics issued June 26 showed that 272,771 people exited the Catholic Church last year, a significant increase on the 2018 figure of 216,078. In a June 26 statement, Bishop Georg Bätzing, president of the German bishops’ conference, said that he did not wish to “gloss over” the figures.  He said: “Of course, the declines are also due to demographics, but they also show first of all the fact that, des

Top pro-life priest asks US bishops to allow clergy to publicly discredit baby ‘killing’ Democrat Party

June 25, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Top pro-life priest asks US bishops to allow clergy to publicly discredit baby ‘killing’ Democrat Party

June 25, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – A priest well-known for his pro-life activism has penned an open letter to U.S. bishops asking them to use their authority to allow clergy to publicly advocate for the political party in the upcoming 2020 election that is pro-life and pro-religious freedom. The priest also asks for the right to name and discredit the opposing political party.  “The rights of the Church and the common good are under attack in unprecedented ways by the Democrat Party,” Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, declared in a June 25 open letter to the U.S. bishops (read full letter below).  Pavone noted how current Church directives forbid clergy from engaging in partisan polit

All eyes on Roberts ahead of Supreme Court’s abortion ruling

June 22, 2020 breaking, Uncategorized Comments Off on All eyes on Roberts ahead of Supreme Court’s abortion ruling

Chief Justice John Roberts is under the microscope as the Supreme Court prepares to issue its first major ruling on abortion rights in the Trump era, which will give the clearest indication yet of the court’s willingness to revisit protections that were first granted in Roe v. Wade. The tie-breaking vote may rest with Roberts, and the case stands to test his role as the court’s new ideological center as well as his allegiance to past rulings.

Two years since McCarrick allegations: A CNA timeline

June 20, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Two years since McCarrick allegations: A CNA timeline

Washington D.C., Jun 19, 2020 / 07:00 pm MT (CNA).- June 20 marks two years since the announcement that credible allegations of sexual abuse had been raised against then-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick. In the months that followed, a major crisis of abuse and cover up within the Church in the U.S. was revealed, and Church officials have responded with new policies and pledges of transparency. Here is a timeline of major events in the last two year:

Workers can’t be fired for being gay or transgender, Supreme Court rules

June 15, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Workers can’t be fired for being gay or transgender, Supreme Court rules

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled 6-3 in a landmark decision that gay and transgender employees are protected by civil rights laws against employer discrimination. A set of cases that came before the court had asked the justices to decide whether Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which forbids discrimination on the basis of “sex,” applies to gay and transgender people. Justice Neil Gorsuch, who wr

Beatification date set for computer programming teen Carlo Acutis

June 14, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Beatification date set for computer programming teen Carlo Acutis

Rome, Italy, Jun 13, 2020 / 09:38 am MT (CNA).- Venerable Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager and computer programmer who died in 2006, will be beatified October 10 in Assisi, Italy. “The joy we have long awaited finally has a date,” Archbishop Domenico Sorrentino of Assisi said in a statement June 13. The beatification will take place in Assisi at 4 p.m. at the Basilica of Saint Francis. It will be chaired by Cardinal Angelo Becciu, who is prefect for the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. Acutis is currently buried in Assisi’s Ch

US bishops caught funding radical groups supporting riots, calling for ‘death’ to police

June 13, 2020 breaking Comments Off on US bishops caught funding radical groups supporting riots, calling for ‘death’ to police

PARTLOW, Virginia, June 12, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — A new investigation by the Lepanto Institute has revealed that the bishops in the United States, through their Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), are funding organizations that support riots and whose goal includes not only defunding police, but even killing them. According to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), the CCHD “is the national anti-poverty program of the U.S. Catholic Bishops, working to carry out the mission of Jesus Christ ‘… to bring glad tidings to the poor … liberty to captives … sight to the blind, and let the oppressed go free.’ (Luke 4:18)” Michael Hichborn, who runs the Lepanto Institute, pointed to four groups who have receive

‘Exactly what we need’: St. Louis Archbishop Carlson hails successor Rozanski

June 10, 2020 breaking Comments Off on ‘Exactly what we need’: St. Louis Archbishop Carlson hails successor Rozanski

ST. LOUIS — Pope Francis has named Bishop Mitchell Rozanski of Springfield, Massachusetts, as the next archbishop of St. Louis, succeeding Robert J. Carlson, who reached the mandatory retirement age of 75 last year and submitted his resignation to the pope. “At heart, I am still a parish priest,” Rozanski, 61, said Wednesday at a press conference at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. Rozanski, who will be formally installed on Aug. 25, will become the 10th archbishop of St. Louis since 1847. The Archdiocese of St. Louis, the largest faith group in the regio

Archbishop Viganò’s powerful letter to President Trump: Eternal struggle between good and evil playing out right now

June 6, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Archbishop Viganò’s powerful letter to President Trump: Eternal struggle between good and evil playing out right now

June 7, 2020 Holy Trinity Sunday Mr. President,             In recent months we have been witnessing the formation of two opposing sides that I would call Biblical: the children of light and the children of darkness. The children of light constitute the most conspicuous part of humanity, while the children of darkness represent an absolute minority. And yet the former are the object of a sort of discrimination which places them in a situation of moral inferiority with respect to their adversaries, who often hold strategic positions in government, in politics, in the econom