Culture
The pitch that lifted a nation’s spirits
Life is all about working, playing, and loving. The loving part connects the two and gives them meaning.
On this 14th anniversary of 9/11, I think back to a wonderful moment in the aftermath of our national tragedy…
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“I know it’s not easy to be a single mother. I know that people can sometimes look askance at you, but I’ll tell you one thing, you’re a brave woman because you’re capable of bringing these two daughters into the world. You could have killed them inside your womb, and you respected life. You respected the life you were carrying inside you, and God is going to reward you for that, and he does reward for you for that. Don’t be ashamed. Hold your head high. “I didn’t kill my daughters. I brought them into the world.” I congratulate you.”
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“A human law has the character of law to the extent that it accords with right reason, and thus derives from the eternal law. Insofar as it falls short of right reason it is said to be an unjust law, and thus has not so much the nature of law as of a kind of violence. (# 1902)”
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Would Kim Davis be in jail if she were Muslim?
Kim Davis’ crime is that she believes in the First Amendment … and she’s a Christian.
The Kentucky clerk refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples because she said it violates her Christian faith.
Liberal elites have no tolerance for such people as Kim Davis. Turn the clock back to last year. Do you remember what New York Governor, Andrew Cuomo, said?
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Do you have fire and conviction?
Making love the Catholic way
The Catholic view on contraception can be perplexing to the layman.
The secular world certainly doesn’t understand it. But even evangelical and fundamentalist Christians, who agree with Church teachings on sanctity of life and marriage, can’t grasp Catholicism’s apparent animus toward artificial birth control.
Read MoreWhat does a Catholic say if invited to a gay wedding?
The day is coming.
The culture is demanding that Catholics shed their faith and bend to the homosexual lobby that now controls the Democratic Party. For example, what happens if a Catholic is invited to a so-called gay wedding? To decline opens you up to being called a bigot, a hater, a homophobe or worse by the judgmental mob on the left.
Writing in the National Review, catholic commentator, Maggie Gallagher, provides this thoughtful, charitable response:
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