Jack Phillips, the Colorado baker, is being sued again. Phillips, won a 2018 Supreme Court case when the justices ruled that the state of Colorado acted with… Read more “Judge Rules Against CO Baker”
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Biden in the News 6/16/21
Biden gives Putin list of infrastructure entities off limits to cyberattacks. In the first meeting between U. S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Biden… Read more “Biden in the News 6/16/21”
Michael Gray, Deacon Candidate
This is the next in a series I will be posting on the candidates for the permanent diaconate for the Diocese of Knoxville. My hope is that… Read more “Michael Gray, Deacon Candidate”
Mass-Attending Catholics Give Their Thoughts on Communion
Some interesting headlines on the Holy Communion question that the U. S. bishops will take up during their remote meeting beginning tomorrow, June 16. CatholicVote commissioned CRC… Read more “Mass-Attending Catholics Give Their Thoughts on Communion”
Hollywood Hypocrisy
Last month, John Cena, star of the new edition to the Fast & Furious franchise, apologized to China and the Chinese people for referring to Taiwan as… Read more “Hollywood Hypocrisy”
Reflections on Lumen Gentium, Part XXI
21. In the bishops, therefore, for whom priests are assistants, Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Supreme High Priest, is present in the midst of those who believe.… Read more “Reflections on Lumen Gentium, Part XXI”
Mom Who Survived Chinese Cultural Revolution Blasts Critical Race Theory
Xi Van Fleet was six years old when the Cultural Revolution was initiated by Chairman Mao in Communist China. She witnessed the government suppressing people who spoke… Read more “Mom Who Survived Chinese Cultural Revolution Blasts Critical Race Theory”
Will Biden’s DOJ Defend Title IX Exemptions?
In March, the Religious Exemption Accountability Project (REAP), an LGBTQ+ activist organization, filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of several current and former LGBTQ+ students who attended… Read more “Will Biden’s DOJ Defend Title IX Exemptions?”
Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Today, June 11, is the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, celebrated each year on the second Friday after Pentecost. The Sacred Heart devotion is at… Read more “Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus”
Judge Rules Information Obtained by Torture Admissible in Court
For the first time in United States history, a federal judge in a military court has ruled that information obtained by torture can be submitted as evidence… Read more “Judge Rules Information Obtained by Torture Admissible in Court”