Religious Freedom Gets Hollywood Treatment
Just in time for the election comes the film version of Mexico’s Cristero War, depicting brave rebels risking it all for religious freedom. Only problem with the story: it’s not really true.
Read MoreJust in time for the election comes the film version of Mexico’s Cristero War, depicting brave rebels risking it all for religious freedom. Only problem with the story: it’s not really true.
Read MoreWhen the Church claims that marriage exists between “one man” and “one woman,” which kind of man or woman do they mean?
Read MoreThe Lambs of Christ founder’s lifetime example of “nonviolent” protest is now being invoked by the Catholic Bishops, according to the Thomas More Society. But for abortion providers Weslin’s nonviolence is just violence by another name.
Read MoreIs it supposed to?
Read MoreSt. Thomas More vs. the Department of Health and Human Services.
Read MoreHaving now cracked down on U.S. nuns and the Girl Scouts the Catholic hierarchy is aiming to define womanhood. Problem is, both of those groups are held in far higher regard than the men at the helm of the crackdowns.
Read MoreWhat they’d find in the committee overseeing the investigation may not sit well with the Girl Scouts’ values.
Read MorePerhaps the Vatican’s hard-line tactics are an intentional purge.
Read MoreA Catholic writer says he’s dubious it will resonate at the parish level.
Read MorePittsburgh and Seattle parishes are respectfully saying “no thank you” to bishops accusing Obama of a “to hell with you!” attitude.
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