Tuesday, December 02, 2008

News Updates, 12/2

YWCA Backs FOCA Bill for Unlimited Abortions, Overturning All Pro-Life Laws
The Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) may have been a Christian group at one point, but the organization has abandoned that view by supporting abortion.

HLI's Father Euteneuer: Legion has 'lost it'
Priests speak out against Register's pro-Obama stance

Legion of Christ paper: Obama is a civil, decent man
NC Register editor says 'historic election is exciting'
[Cross the Register off the list, it's lost-Zerobama is a thug, besides not being a "natural born citizen"]

Priest urges confession for Obama supporters
Homily singles out president-elect's stance on abortion

Bishop: I will defy Freedom of Choice Act
If passed, Catholic hospitals will not comply
[Time is coming to stand up and fight for what's right]

Push for 'multi-faith rooms' at Catholic schools
Toilet facilities to accommodate ritual cleansing?
[Maybe Catholic schools should be for Catholics?]

A first: Muslim writes for Pope's paper
New columnist in surprising harmony with Benedict XVI

Christmas bashing begins in annual secularization
Florida university bans all holiday displays, decorations

Vocations blooming in Missouri diocese
Top priority for Bishop Robert Finn in Kansas City
[That's one of the many fruits of orthodoxy and fidelity]

Encouraging exodus of Christians damages Iraq
EU announces plans for welcoming 10,000 refugees

Dublin archbishop: scale of priest abuse 'staggering'
At least 400 men and women have suffered trauma
[And this is one of the 'fruits' of heterdoxy, heresy, disobedience and allowing homosexuals into the priesthood]

Barack, The Amazing Mr. Obama
Barack Obama is truly an amazing man, with many amazing friends. He has succeeded where countless others have failed....He has managed to create an illusion of a Public Office that does not exist, The Office of the President Elect...
[Only fools believe this man...Pravda actually "gets it" while MSM shovels propaganda to the gullible and ignorant]

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