Pakistani President Frees Falsey Accused Christian Woman

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari pardoned and released a Christian woman who was sentenced to death after being falsely accused of blaspheming the prophet Mohammed, putting an end to a case that drew international condemnation of the nation’s draconian blasphemy law.

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Potter Strikes Again

Here we go again. Another Harry Potter film – this one said to be the “darkest” of all the tales. What’s worse, this is only Part 1 of the movie rendition of the last book in the series. We’ll have to suffer through the release of Part 2 in July, 2011.    Read the rest…

Could Roe v. Wade Sink ObamaCare?

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

A lawsuit challenging ObamaCare that is currently making its way through the Mississippi court system is the first suit to raise the same issue of privacy upon which Roe v. Wade is based as a reason why ObamaCare is unconstitutional. If the court decides against the premise posed in this suit, it could significantly weaken the ground upon which the infamous abortion case has been able to stand for so many years.

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2,000 Aborted Babies Found in Thai Buddhist Temple

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

While investigating a foul smell emanating from a Buddhist temple in Bangkok last week, Thai police discovered more than 2,000 human fetuses in the complex’s morgue which are believed to have come from abortion clinics.

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Pope States Preference for Receiving Communion on the Tongue

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

In a book scheduled to be released tomorrow, Pope Benedict XVI says that while he is not opposed to the practice of receiving Communion in the hand, he encourages the faithful to kneel and receive the Lord on the tongue out of respect for the Real Presence.

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Vatican Clarifies Pope’s Statement on Condoms

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

Contrary to what the secular media has been trumpeting all weekend, a Vatican spokesman has clarified that statements made by the Pope in an upcoming book about the use of condoms to avoid transmission of AIDS does not contradict Church teaching, but rather affirms it.

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