Everyone knows why a gender-confused man won the ‘Miss Netherlands’ beauty pageant
The only way we’re going to find out how far the LGBT movement will be able to go in transforming our society is by finding out how far is too far for ordinary people.
Two arrests made in vandalism incidents at Catholic churches in Brooklyn Diocese
Jonathan Bulik, 37, of Brooklyn, has been arrested and charged in connection with the July 8, 2023, desecration of a statue of the Blessed Mother at Resurrection Church in Brooklyn, New York. / Photo courtesy of the Diocese of Brooklyn Boston, Mass., Jul 10, 2023 / 13:16 pm (CNA). Arrests were made Saturday in two […]
Cardinal Marx apologizes for later bishop’s role in WWII massacre
Cardinal Reinhard Marx meets with a delegation from the Italian village of Filetto di Camarda in his residence in Munich on July 9, 2023. / Credit: EOM/Robert Kiderle CNA Newsroom, Jul 10, 2023 / 13:45 pm (CNA). Cardinal Reinhard Marx on Sunday asked for forgiveness in the case of a German World War II massacre […]
Catholic higher ed still open to all, bishops say after Supreme Court blocks affirmative action
The U.S. bishops have reaffirmed the importance of education access for marginalized racial groups after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action in higher education. “Education is a gift, an opportunity, and an important aspect of our democracy that is not always within the reach of all, especially racial and ethnic groups who find […]
Everyone knows why a gender-confused man won the ‘Miss Netherlands’ beauty pageant
The only way we’re going to find out how far the LGBT movement will be able to go in transforming our society is by finding out how far is too far for ordinary people. Read More
‘Hate speech’: YouTube censors Jordan Peterson for criticizing transgender ideology
YouTube identified a podcast episode titled ‘Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality’ as a violation of its hate speech policy, without specifying which parts triggered the policy breach.
Arizona AG to keep enforcing ‘non-discrimination’ law after Supreme Court’s religious freedom ruling
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes described the Supreme Court’s June 30 decision as ‘profoundly wrong’ and vowed to continue prosecuting supposed ‘non-discrimination’ cases.
The promises of 5G are not worth the cost to security and liberty: here’s why
Unlike 4G towers that cover large areas, 5G towers are smaller and more numerous, allowing for precise location tracking. This data can be accessed by government agencies, ISPs, and data brokers, exacerbating privacy issues.
Jesuit-run Marquette University advertises transgender ‘voice therapy’ for all ages
The Milwaukee Jesuit university is promoting a ‘voice therapy’ program for children and adults to make them sound more like the opposite sex, in blatant contradiction to Catholic teaching.
German parliament rejects bills creating legal framework for assisted suicide
Both of these proposals failed on a free vote by wide margins of dozens of votes.