The NAACP Cries Racism

Almost from the moment Barack Obama declared he would run for president in 2007, our enraptured media elite has been accusing anyone who would stand in Obama’s way with racism. The question was never whether Obama was ready to govern… Read More

Judges Find Dignity in Profanity

On July 12, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York City warmly offered the TV networks exactly what they wanted: the shredding of the FCC’s lamely enforced rules against broadcast indecency. As of now, the network stars can… Read More

Time Shows More Brazenness

Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on a piece by Tim Padgett that appeared yesterday on the website of Time:
The Catholic Church decides to maintain its policy against women priests. Those who are Catholic and don’t like it, can… Read More

Jay Leno’s Serial Bigotry

On the July 16 edition of the “Tonight Show,” host Jay Leno said “it was so hot I saw a priest stop at a kids’ lemonade stand—just got lemonade.” Catholic League president Bill Donohue responded this way:
The man is… Read More

So it Begins: Illinois University Professor Fired for Being Christian

Every age has its axioms: principles which must be considered self-evident (even non-negotiable) sine quibus non. We in the United States recently celebrated those which were central to the American founding: the time-honored, developed political convictions of Greco-Roman-Judeo-Christian civilization —… Read More

Obama the Gipper?

The Political Left is in a meltdown. There’s no way to sugarcoat the calamity. It is falling apart. It sees the tide has turned and a possible tsunami is building, ready to crest and explode in November, washing all their… Read More

ACN Completes a Chapel Roof in Nigeria

A bishop in Nigeria has thanked Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) for helping him put a roof on a university chapel – a key part of his diocese’s evangelization program.
Bishop Anthony Ademu Adaji of Idah… Read More

Helping Iraqi Refugees

The bishop coordinating a massive relief operation for Iraqi Christians fleeing to Syria has thanked leading Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) for its ongoing emergency help, including medicine, food aid and schooling.
Bishop Antoine Audo, S.J.,… Read More

AOL News Writer compares Pope to Terrorist

Recently, CNN fired Octavia Nasr for praising Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah on her Twitter account. Following his death, Nasr wrote that she was “sad” to hear of his passing and said that he was “One of Hezbollah’s giants I… Read More

Preaching Challenges in Ethiopia

Three members of the Community of St. John have moved to Ethiopia to take over youth work – but they still have a lot of progress to make with the language.
The Community of Saint John, which has priories throughout… Read More

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