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Yearly Archives: 2012
Controversy Brews over Obama Flag
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
The Obama campaign is selling a print of the American flag with the stars replaced by President Obama’s campaign logo, a fund-raising scheme that may be in violation of the U.S. Flag Code.
Chick-fil-A Caves to LGBT Demands
After a summer firestorm erupted over its support of traditional marriage, Chick-fil-A restaurants have decided to cut off all donations to groups with “political agendas” – including those that oppose same-sex marriage.
Eternal Goodness
“In Mary shines forth the eternal goodness of the Creator, Read the rest…
Ancient Papyrus Proving Jesus was Married Declared a Fake
After making global headlines earlier this week, a fragment of an ancient papyrus manuscript in which Jesus allegedly referred to Mary Magdalene as “my wife” has been debunked by experts who are not convinced of its authenticity.
Catholic Vote Too Close to Call
In spite of policies that pose the most egregious encroachments on religious liberty in the history of the U.S., President Barack Obama is still managing to split the Catholic vote with Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Couples Run for Free IVF
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Almost 600 childless couples took part in a three mile run in Draper Utah last weekend in an attempt to win the grand prize of one round of in vitro fertilization.
Our Model
“Mary full of grace – mother of Jesus! Read the rest…
ACLU Claims Father-Daughter Dance Discriminatory
After a single mother complained to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that she was unable to attend the father-daughter dance, the town of Cranston, Rhode Island has ruled that the dances must be discontinued.
Professor Suspended for Making Students Pledge to Vote for Obama
A professor at a Florida community college has been suspended without pay after allegedly forcing her class to sign a pledge to vote for President Obama and all Democrats “up and down the ticket” in November.