Thursday, December 18, 2008

News Updates, 12/18

Catholic Health Association President Defends OK for Pro-Abortion Obama Picks
The president of the Catholic Health Association, Sister Carol Keehan, has issued a response to the pro-life advocates who are upset with her statement praising two pro-abortion picks by incoming president Barack Obama. Instead of backing down from her position, Sister Keehan goes further by offering a defense of Obama as well as his new pro-abortion Health Secretary Tom Daschle and pro-abortion deputy health care director Jeanne Lambrew...
[Faithful Catholics should TAKE ACTION against this OUTRAGE by Pseudo-intellectual, Faux Catholics! Where are the Bishops? Collecting funding from Baby-killing DemonCrats?]

Rick Warren to give invocation at Obama inauguration
Signal to religious conservatives?

Second Planned Parenthood Abortion Ctr Staffer Suspended After Rape Coverup
Planned Parenthood of Indiana has suspended a second abortion center staff member after a second video in two weeks shows the official covering up a potential case of statutory rape.

Obama picks pro-gay Secretary of Education
Arne Duncan approved plans for homosexual high school

Detroit cardinal urges action on auto bail-out
$14 billion proposal failed to win Senate approval

Preservationists want to save historic church
St. Boniface slated to be razed by Chicago archdiocese

Catholic newspaper faces ban for writing 'Allah'
Weekly has only two weeks before its license expires

Pope schedules visit to Israel in May 2008
Itinerary to include Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Nazareth

Vatican rebukes Italy speaker for fascism comments
'Petty political opportunism' and 'historical revisionism'

Priest released after "grave error" by police
Alleged crimes occurred while he was overseas

University of San Francisco Trying to Dump Abortion Coverage for Staff, Too
The University of San Francisco, a Jesuit university that came under fire for including abortion coverage in its student health care plan, now says it is working to remove coverage for staff and employees, too. The Catholic college says the initial abortion coverage for students was a mistake.

Charity in shock after vandals terrorize nuns
Burglars turned on taps, flooded whole building

Vatican, Muslims aim to prevent extremism
Youth must be prevented from religious radicalism

Fred Thompson on the Economy

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