Results from Tag: 'July 17-30, 2011'
Young Catholic Lawyer Leads Charge Against Culture of Death
Peter Breen, executive director of the Thomas More Society, is spearheading a lawsuit by Illinois dioceses so that they may continue their practice of not placing children in the homes of same-sex couples.
New York Legalizes Same-Sex 'Marriage'
In spite of protests from New York’s bishops and countless numbers of Catholics, the state’s Legislature and governor passed a same-sex “marriage” law.
A Cure for AIDS?
Nearly 10 years after former President Bush’s key decision on stem-cell funding, adult stem cells are still outperforming embryonic stem cells.
Where Are the Priests?
A look at the disparity between the general Hispanic Catholic population in the U.S. and the number of priestly vocations.
Indiana vs. Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood might get public funding in Indiana, but a federal judge turned down its request to block a provision of a new law that requires doctors to tell women who are seeking abortions that "human physical life begins when a human ovum is fertilized by a human sperm."
Anglicans on the Move
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Maryland is one of the first to join the Catholic Church under a new provision put forth by the Pope.
Catholic University Phases Out Coed Dorms
Catholic University is returning to single-sex housing. We examine what’s behind the move by the school's new president, John Garvey.
SOLT: Father Corapi Unfit for Ministry
The priest’s religious order recently set the record straight.
Debate Rages Over Philippine RH Bill
The president of the Philippines has suggested that the country’s poor might need a two-child policy imposed on them.