Parents plan appeal as judge rules against opt-out right for LGBT curriculum in Maryland
Parental and religious freedom rights advocates, including a group of Muslim parents, on June 6, 2023, protest a Maryland school system policy that removes parents’ authority to opt their children out of homosexual and transgender coursework. / … […]
Peru congressman challenges gender ideology training for public employees
Nancy Tolentino, minister of women and vulnerable populations of Peru. / Credit: Andean Agency ACI Prensa Staff, Aug 25, 2023 / 16:00 pm (CNA). Congressman Alejandro Muñante has asked a committee of the Peruvian Congress to summon the minister … […]
Pope Francis plans to ignite more doctrinal fire as Maui recovers from deadly blaze
Jack Maxey returns on this week’s episode of Faith & Reason, featuring John-Henry Westen, Father James Altman, and Liz Yore, in which they discuss Pope Francis’ announcement of a new environmental encyclical, the latest with Bishop Joseph Strickland, the Hawaii fires, and the trial of pro-lifers in Washington, D.C.
Maui has burned, But Pope Francis plans to ignite more doctrinal fire
Lahaina, Hawaii, on the island of Maui, is in ruins. No sirens, no water, and poor planning have led to increased catastrophe, with hundreds of tragic deaths, missing children, and other casualties in the aftermath. Questions about what happened in Maui persist, and the answers are troubling. Meanwhile, Pope Francis plans to advance Part 2 […]
Most British Columbians disagree with Trudeau gov’t lax policy on hard drugs: gov’t data
According to research conducted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s own Privy Council, most British Columbians have ‘negative’ feelings towards the federal government’s decision to legalize the possession of hard drugs in their province.
Archbishop: Next pope must reaffirm Catholic doctrine against ‘progressive myths’ pushed by Francis
Pope Francis has made ‘progressive myths’ part of his ‘agenda,’ and his successor will have to ‘vindicate the Truth of doctrine’ and restore the liturgy, Archbishop Héctor Aguer writes.
Pope Francis plans to ignite more doctrinal fire as Maui recovers from deadly blaze
Jack Maxey returns on this week’s episode of Faith & Reason, featuring John-Henry Westen, Father James Altman, and Liz Yore, in which they discuss Pope Francis’ announcement of a new environmental encyclical, the latest with Bishop Joseph Strickland, the Hawaii fires, and the trial of pro-lifers in Washington, D.C.
Maui has burned, But Pope Francis plans to ignite more doctrinal fire
Lahaina, Hawaii, on the island of Maui, is in ruins. No sirens, no water, and poor planning have led to increased catastrophe, with hundreds of tragic deaths, missing children, and other casualties in the aftermath. Questions about what happened in Maui persist, and the answers are troubling. Meanwhile, Pope Francis plans to advance Part 2 […]
Most British Columbians disagree with Trudeau gov’t lax policy on hard drugs: gov’t data
According to research conducted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s own Privy Council, most British Columbians have ‘negative’ feelings towards the federal government’s decision to legalize the possession of hard drugs in their province.
Archbishop: Next pope must reaffirm Catholic doctrine against ‘progressive myths’ pushed by Francis
Pope Francis has made ‘progressive myths’ part of his ‘agenda,’ and his successor will have to ‘vindicate the Truth of doctrine’ and restore the liturgy, Archbishop Héctor Aguer writes.