
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
The latest cause celebre – transgender bathrooms – is just another example of how little women’s lives matter these days. What ever happened to our celebrated right to privacy? Apparently, it only applies to abortion rights - not our public restrooms.
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This year’s Fortnight for Freedom will take place just as the U.S. Supreme Court is set to deliver a landmark ruling on a case involving the Little Sisters of the Poor and other Catholic entities whose religious freedom is being jeopardized by a government mandate and is a highlight of a new 10 minute video explaining the vital importance of preserving religious liberty in America.
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While presiding over a Jubilee Mass for Teens in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, Pope Francis delivered a profoundly beautiful homily on love, calling it the "Christian's identity card" and the path to the kind of happiness that can't be bought - or found on a smartphone app!
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The Feast of the Assumption is the date chosen for another black mass at the Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall, sparking national outrage and prompting demands that the event be cancelled.
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An 11 year-old girl from Cambridge, Massachusetts is being credited for starting the movement to put a woman on U.S. currency after she wrote a letter to the president asking why our money did not feature any American heroines.
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Priests for Life is announcing a campaign of prayer and fasting to end the evils of Planned Parenthood that begins tomorrow and will run through May 1.
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Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Target is just the latest corporation to jump on the anti-North Carolina “transgender bathroom” bandwagon, but in its haste to cater to only .03 of its customer base, it has sparked outrage among their family-friendly customers and fueled a nationwide boycott of its stores.
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The House Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives held a hearing yesterday in which it revealed a series of documents showing that abortion providers and fetal baby parts procurement companies may have broken federal law.
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In a beautiful witness to the sanctity of marriage, a second grade teacher at St. Jude the Apostle School in Atlanta chose to marry the love of her life during a school Mass as a way to highlight the sacrament.
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After DNA testing determined that a bleeding host found in a parish in Legnica, Poland was composed of human flesh, the bishop has announced that the phenomenon “has the signs of a Eucharistic miracle.”
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