Results from Tag: 'November 20-December 3, 2011'
Bishop Lori to Congress: Respect Religious Freedom
Bishop William Lori, the new chairman of the bishops' subcommittee on religious liberty, testifies on Capitol Hill.
Catholics Come Home Rolls Out Ads
The evangelizing advertising apostolate rolls out a new television campaign for Advent — nationwide.
Catholic University of America Sued Again for Alleged Discrimination
Why is John Banzhaf, the lawyer responsible for the “potty parity law,” suing Catholic University again?
New York Parents Mobilize Against Sex-Ed Mandate
New York City parents are rebelling against the board of education’s new sex-ed curriculum.
Workers Plead Guilty in Philadelphia Abortion 'House of Horrors' Case
Several employees of a Philadelphia abortion business have pled guilty to charges of murder. The owner, Kermit Gosnell, could face the death penalty.
Patriarch for Peace
Syriac Catholic Patriarch Joseph Younan is warning the West not to naively embrace the “Arab Spring.”
'Once in a Generation' Experience
Roundup of the various editions of the new Roman Missal, as debuted by seven American publishers.
'The Exorcist' at 40
Author William Peter Blatty discusses the religious dimension of his novel.
Town Rejects Rosary as Offensive — and the Prayers That Changed Everything
Mike Casey wanted to hold a public Rosary in the small Massachusetts town of Upton, whose town hall is shown here. It was to be one of 7,515 public-square Rosaries held across the United States on Oct. 15. The town said ‘No,’ but the public response led to media coverage — including a picture with his rosary in a Boston newspaper — and prayers, as well as a ‘Yes’ for next year.