Politics
“Catholic voters can’t vote for a candidate who stands for an intrinsic evil”
By Karen Quiner Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori went on the record at the annual Knights of Columbus convention in California stating: “The question to ask is this: Are any of the candidates of either party, or independents, standing for something that is intrinsically evil, evil no matter what the circumstances? If that’s the case,…
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What do you think of this e-mail I received: “A Christian is a person who behaves as Christ behaved and recommended for others. It has nothing to do with some sort of hocus-pocus salvation. And if Roman Catholics (I’m a Catholic) believe that good works are necessary we have a long ways to go. Conclusion? It is impossible to be both a Christian and a Republican.”
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“There is no greater love in existence than the one God shows His creatures. Why shouldn’t we share that love? And if in that love God has determined that marriage is to be between one man and one woman, how is it hate to support traditional marriage, and to pray for those who have been so wounded by false love?”
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Someone please explain this to me
Quiner blasted for polarizing rhetoric
The writer was ticked: “Quiner uses polarizing terms and statements (“liberal thought police,” “liberal bullies,” “elites”) with liberally applied paranoid innuendo to describe the opposing view.” Well, she ain’t heard nothin!
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Guess who provides the best healthcare for women and children?
“We Catholics hardly need to be lectured about women’s health. Thanks mostly to our religious sisters, we happen to run the best private healthcare for women and children in the country.”
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