SA writes: “I have Catholic friends who faithfully view Sid Roth:It’s Supernatural. I have watched the show myself and while Mr. Roth may have good intentions, I find the whole thing simply ‘entertaining’. My Catholic friends were upset when I stated that I thought it was a waste of time to view this program. There is no way to verify the supernatural encounters his guests have, let alone determine that they are from the Holy Spirit. Of course, each guest has a series of DVDs to sell to teach viewers how to perform deliverance etc. What is your opinion?”
Monthly Archives: January 2013
Pornographer Sentenced to Four Years
The pornography industry in the U.S. received a strong warning this week when pornographer Ira Isaacs was sentenced for four years for violating federal obscenity laws, a case that proves that in spite of little support for upholding these law by the Obama Administration, existing law is strong enough to win convictions.
Spiritual Motherhood
“Just as a woman’s body is designed for mothering and nourishing, Read the rest…
Did You Know Yesterday Was Religious Freedom Day?
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
In a typical sleight of hand, the Administration that has caused the most serious threats to religious liberty in U.S. history, decided to issue a proclamation naming January 16 as Religious Freedom Day, an event that received so little fanfare almost no one knows it even happened.
EU Issues Mixed Ruling on Christian Cases
The European Court of Human Rights handed down its decision on four critical religious freedom cases, exonerating one Christian but dismissing the other three claims.
Coeds Resort to Sugar Daddies to Pay Tuition
An ever increasing number of college women are choosing to foot their steep tuition bills by hiring themselves out to “Sugar Daddies” who give them enough to cover tuition and living expenses.
Feast of St. Anthony, Abbot (250 – 356)
“Indeed, he was so attentive Read the rest…
Public Outrage Causes Network to Cancel Offensive Show
A successful petition drive by a furious public has succeeded in shutting down plans by Oprah Winfrey’s Oxygen Network to air a new reality show about a man who had 11 children with 10 different women.
March for Life Crowd Could Dwarf Obama Inauguration
On the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, organizers are expecting the largest crowd ever for the annual March for Life, which could eclipse the numbers expected to converge on Washington DC for the presidential inauguration.
US Bishops Launch Novena for Life
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is inviting the faithful to join together in “Nine Days of Prayer, Penance, and Pilgrimage” which will take place January 19-27.