
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
As expected, pro-life lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives failed to overturn a presidential veto of a bill that would have gutted Obamacare and stripped federal funding from Planned Parenthood- but are hoping this near-miss will convince citizens to vote pro-life in the upcoming presidential election.
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Millions of Filipinos participated in the eight-day International Eucharistic Congress held in Cebu, Philippines last week where events drew enormous numbers of the faithful.
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Senator Todd Weiler
A lawmaker from the state of Utah has introduced landmark legislation asking the state to recognize pornography as a public health hazard.
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Popular pro-life activist Jill Stanek came home from vacation this weekend to find her home vandalized by someone who wants her to “stop the pro-life bull----.”
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A miracle attributed to the young Mexican martyr, Jose del Rio, has been approved by the Vatican, opening the door to his canonization.
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The Supreme Court of the state of Texas has ruled in favor of a group of high school cheerleaders who claimed their right to free speech was violated when their school prohibited displays of banners with Bible verses at football games.
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A Los Angeles jury has ordered Bikram Choudhury, founder of Bikram (hot) yoga, to pay $6.4 in damages to his former attorney who accused him of sexually harassing her and eventually firing her when she began to investigate numerous other sexual assault cases brought against the once popular guru.
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If mothering a middle school-aged child has proven unusually difficult for you, don’t be alarmed. A new study has found that these are the most difficult years for mothers.
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Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Lack of cooperation by Planned Parenthood officials has resulted in an incomplete report on the investigation of the handling of fetal body parts in the state of Missouri, but lawmakers plan to introduce four new laws that will make life even more difficult than it already is in the state of Missouri for the nation’s largest abortion provider.
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According to a statement issued by Bishop Gregory L. Parkes of the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee, Fr. Yozefu Ssemakula’s book, The Healing of Families, has not received an imprimatur; however, Father Ssemakula is “currently working to remedy the situation.”
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