Wednesday, December 10, 2008

News Updates, 12/10

Barack Obama's Blagojevich Scandal Shows Abortion Reduction Promises False
Millions of Americans who may otherwise have voted for his opponent supported Barack Obama because he promised change. Obama was supposed to be the hope of something new and different -- a way to transcend the bitter and divisive partisan politics that swallowed the two previous presidential elections. With the scandal involving Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, we already know the more things change the more they stay the same....

Keyes' lawyers invite public to 'join the fight'
High-profile eligibility lawsuit may succeed where others have failed

"Fifth-columnist homosexual activists”
Fr. John Malloy’s blog takes on Most Holy Redeemer parish -- again

Christmas hijacked with 'gay' Nativity
Manger scene to feature two Josephs, two Marys

“Call in gay”
Group urges homosexuals to stay away from work, boycott businesses in protest of passage of Proposition 8

Spanish cardinal to head liturgy office
Canizares Llovera succeeds Cardinal Francis Arinze

Parents Sue, Say Georgia Clinic Did Secret Abortion on Daughter Without Consent
Victor and Genevieve Patterson may have been able to help their daughter find an alternative to abortion, but they say the Northside Women's Clinic never gave them the chance. They sued the abortion business saying it broke Georgia law by doing an abortion on their daughter without their knowledge or consent...

Calling In 'gay' to work: latest form of protest
Activists organize a 'Day Without a Gay' for Wednesday

Angelicum: Cherie Blair's not pro-abortion
Pontifical university claims ignorance of her reputation

Zimbabwe ex-archbishop silenced by Vatican
Pius Ncube is staunch opponent of Robert Mugabe

Catholic officials launch climate change campaign
Asking United Nations to meet its 'moral obligation'

Homosexual activists protest at Vatican
Say Catholic Church wants to 'exterminate' them

London cardinal criticizes secular intolerance
Says religious belief treated as 'personal eccentricity'

L.A. bishops issue letter reassuring gays
Explains Church's support for Proposition 8

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