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Teens for Life Launches Social Networking Site
Clarion Herald
6/12/2009
Our goal is to educate, motivate, and activate a new generation to impact its culture by advancing positive and healthy alternatives to abortion. INDIANAPOLIS (Christian Newswire) - Teens for Life, the multiple-award winning youth outreach known for producing the world's only quarterly pro-life ...


Sin is a big deal!  It’s deadly, serious stuff.  So deadly that only God Himself could save us from it.  Let’s not forget, though, that we are still accountable for the part we can do – we have to turn our backs on sin.  We are supposed to 'go and sin no more.'  In a word, we have to repent.  God calls us to repentance, as proof of His great compassion.
Beware the New Compassion
Catholic Online
6/12/2009, by Jennifer Hartline
The new 'compassion' says that we must include and accept everyone, regardless of opinions, lifestyles, beliefs, actions or choices. CHESAPEAKE, Va. (Catholic Online) - I sense a growing weariness among Christians in the fierce cultural battles currently being waged, such as abortion and gay ...


Church Being Given Chance to Rediscover Priesthood
Zenit News Agency
6/11/2009
This Year of the Priest will be the occasion to discover again what priesthood really is. CHICAGO (Zenit) - Though the priesthood has recently undergone a "purification," the Church is being given an opportunity to rediscover what its all about, says the president of the U.S. episcopal ...


Updated: Gunman opens fire in Holocaust Museum, killing a guard
Catholic Online
6/10/2009, by Randy Sly
An elderly gunman opened fire at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum on Wednesday and was wounded after shooting a guard, who later died at a local hospital. WASHINGTON (Catholic Online) - Shortly before 1:00pm on Wednesday an elderly man with a rifle entered the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and ...

When Stem Cell Research Gets Personal (Part 2)
Zenit News Agency
6/10/2009, by Kathleen Naab
The particular promise offered by these powerful cells found in umbilical cord blood which is encouraged by the Church. PHILADELPHIA, PA (Zenit) - The debate about stem cell research is under way in legislatures around the world, but there is an element to the research that is debated within the ...


Marriage Supporters Rally in New York
Zenit News Agency
6/10/2009
Bishops Call for Catholics to Stand Against Same-Sex Union Bill. ALBANY, New York (Zenit) - Today a New York Christian organization rallied hundreds outside the state's senate to protest a same-sex marriage bill currently under discussion by lawmakers. The rally is part of a "40 Days for ...


Kansas Continuing Investigation of Tiller Clinic Despite Closing
Christian Newswire
6/10/2009
The Tiller abortion clinic may be closed but an investigation by the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts is still open. WICHITA, Kansas (Christian Newswire) - A statement has been released by attorneys for the Tiller family stating that Women's Health Care Services will permanently close. "We are ...


Guest Commentary: Is the Future of the Christian Vote in Doubt?
Inside Catholic
6/10/2009, by Deal W. Hudson
What is the future of the Christian vote in America? Some leaders recently gathered and discussed the issue. WASHINGTON (Inside Catholic) - June 1 was a lovely day in Northern Virginia when the staff of InsideCatholic gathered with friends for our annual Lazarus Golf Tournament at Bull Run Golf ...


Archbishop of Detroit is Catholic University's New Chairman
Catholic Online
6/10/2009, by Randy Sly
Archbishop Vigneron was appointed in January by Pope Benedict as the new prelate for the Archdiocese of Detroit. WASHINGTON (Catholic Online) - Archbishop Allen Vigneron, of Detroit, was elected Tuesday by the Trustees as Chairman of the Board for Catholic University of America (CUA). Chartered ...


Congress to Vote This Week on Controversial 'Global Women's Issues' Initiative
LifeSiteNews
6/10/2009, by Kathleen Gilbert
If a new bill becomes law, the State Department will have a new "Office of Global Women's Issues." WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews.com) - The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote this week on a bill that would create a new "Office for Global Women's Issues" in the State Department. ...


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