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Trump Admin Slams UN for Promoting Abortion in Response to Coronavirus

May 19, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Trump Admin Slams UN for Promoting Abortion in Response to Coronavirus

The Trump administration slammed the United Nations on Monday for trying to “intimidate” pro-life countries into legalizing abortion on demand with coronavirus aid funds. The “unprecedented” criticism came in a letter from U.S. Agency for International Development acting administrator John Barsa to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, according to C-Fam. “The UN should not intimidate or coerce Member States that are committed to the right to life,” Barsa wrote. “To use the COVID-19 pandemic as a justification to pressure governments to change their laws [on abortion] is an affront to the autonomy of each society to determine its own national policies on health care. The United States stands with nations that have pledged to protect the unborn.” The letter comes amid Ecuadoran…Continue Reading

Democrats Pass Nancy Pelosi’s Coronavirus Bill Forcing Americans to Fund Abortions and Planned Parenthood

May 17, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Democrats Pass Nancy Pelosi’s Coronavirus Bill Forcing Americans to Fund Abortions and Planned Parenthood

House Democrats today voted for Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s coronavirus bill that forces Americans to fund abortions and the Planned Parenthood abortion business. This is the third time Pelosi has tried to make the American people pay for her abortion agenda instead of providing relief for those adversely affected by COVID-19. Although the House passed the legislation, pro-life Republicans in the Senate will not approve the bill and Pelosi has admitted the bill was nothing more than a negotiating tactic that some say is nothing more than an attempt to appeal to the Democrats’ leftist base. During the development of the first stimulus bill to tackle the coronavirus situation, White House officials caug

Benedict XVI hails John Paul II as ‘liberating restorer’ of Church

May 15, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Benedict XVI hails John Paul II as ‘liberating restorer’ of Church

CNA Staff, May 15, 2020 / 03:00 am MT (CNA).- John Paul II was a “liberating restorer of the Church” in the turbulent years after the Second Vatican Council, Benedict XVI has said in a letter marking the 100th anniversary of the saint’s birth. In a message to Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz, John Paul II’s personal secretary, the Pope emeritus said that the Polish pope had faced “an almost impossible task” when John Paul was elected to the papacy in 1978. “Yet, from the first moment on, John Paul II aroused new enthusiasm for Christ and his Church. His words from the sermon at the inauguration of his pontificate: ‘Do not be afraid! Open, open wide the doors for Christ!’ This…Continue Reading

CATHOLICS CONDEMN POPE’S ‘SACRILEGE,’ ‘BLASPHEMY’

May 14, 2020 breaking Comments Off on CATHOLICS CONDEMN POPE’S ‘SACRILEGE,’ ‘BLASPHEMY’

VATICAN CITY (ChurchMilitant.com) – Pope Francis’ call for a multifaith day of prayer asking God “to end this pandemic” has provoked a blistering backlash, with thousands of Catholics accusing the pontiff of “syncretism,” “blasphemy” and “sacrilege.” Vatican News is promoting the “syncretistic” event “I would like to remind you that on May 14, believers of every religion are invited to unite themselves spiritually in a day of prayer, fasting and works of charity, to implore God to help humanity overcome the coronavirus pandemic,” the pontiff announced Tuesday. “The only ‘spiritual’ union th

Right to Communion on Tongue Reaffirmed

May 12, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Right to Communion on Tongue Reaffirmed

DETROIT (ChurchMilitant.com) – A respected U.S. bishop is throwing his miter into the debate among prelates sparring in the midst of the pandemic over how to receive Holy Communion. Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas is reaffirming the right of the faithful to receive Communion on the tongue, telling Church Militant, “Communion on the hand or on the tongue are options for the faithful that cannot be restricted.” Many bishops all over the country, however, have bee

Thousands of Catholic churches received PPP loans: report

May 9, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Thousands of Catholic churches received PPP loans: report

Thousands of Catholic churches in the U.S. received loans from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) meant for businesses struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report by CBS News. The majority of the 17,000 Catholic churches in the United States — between 12,000 and 13,000 parishes — applied for the PPP loans that were created as part of COVID-19 stimulus efforts. The PPP is a federal funding program provided through the Small Business Administration (SBA) that administers forgivable loans to small businesses provided they use most of that money to keep their employees on staff.

How some parishes are slowly bringing back public Masses

May 8, 2020 breaking Comments Off on How some parishes are slowly bringing back public Masses

Denver Newsroom, May 8, 2020 / 02:59 am MT (CNA).- On Sunday, March 15, Nebraskans in the Diocese of Lincoln still had a choice of whether or not they wanted to attend Mass and risk possible exposure to coronavirus. By the next day, they didn’t. Public Masses in the diocese were canceled, as they soon were throughout the country due to the pandemic. Now that curves of infection are “flattening” and hospitals have had a chance to ramp up their capacity and supplies, many dioceses, including Lincoln, are slowly reopening Masses to the public. What exactly that will look like varies a lot depending on each parish’s unique spaces and limitations. Archbishop George Lucas, currently serving as acting bishop of…Continue Reading

US Sec of State: ‘Enormous evidence’ COVID-19 came from China lab

May 6, 2020 breaking Comments Off on US Sec of State: ‘Enormous evidence’ COVID-19 came from China lab

WASHINGTON, DC, May 5, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – According to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, there is “enormous evidence” that COVID-19 first came from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. “I can tell you that there is a significant amount of evidence that this came from that laboratory in Wuhan,” Pompeo told ABC’s “This Week” last Sunday. Pompeo did not comment on whether the virus was intentionally released by the Chinese institution

Sarah: profanities have to stop, the Eucharist isn’t negotiable

May 2, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Sarah: profanities have to stop, the Eucharist isn’t negotiable

“It’s a matter of faith and if we were really aware of what we are celebrating in the Mass and what the Eucharist is, certain ways of distributing Communion wouldn’t even come to mind.” Cardinal Sarah, Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments responds publicly to the “concerns” of the faithful, who have not only been deprived of Holy Mass, but who are now dismayed by the bizarre proposals

Doctors Sue Governor for Allowing Abortion Clinics to Waste Masks and PPEs on Non-Essential Abortions

May 2, 2020 breaking Comments Off on Doctors Sue Governor for Allowing Abortion Clinics to Waste Masks and PPEs on Non-Essential Abortions

A group of Minnesota doctors filed a lawsuit Tuesday against their Democrat governor for restricting their constitutional rights while allowing abortion facilities to continue to kill unborn babies in elective abortions during the coronavirus crisis. The Thomas More Society, a pro-life legal firm, is representing the doctors, nurses, pro-life organizations and Christians in their lawsuit against Gov. Tim Walz, Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm, Planned Parenthood and others, PJ Media reports. “When it comes to the right to have an abortion, the State has decided that this right is sacrosanct, and that no COIVD-19 prevention measure can be allowed to curtail the right to abortion in any way — no matter