Dissenting Catholics embrace Hillary

“The Catholic Church has not moved one inch. Rather, it is a confused culture that has changed and politicians and parties have moved and maneuvered for reasons of their own. But to say the abortion is a grave moral evil is no more political today than it was in 1950. And just because politicians and dissenting Catholics say it is political does not make it so.”

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Made in God’s image

Who is the least amongst us? Why the “infant” in the womb, which makes her the greatest among men. As moral beings made in God’s image, we are called to receive this child, which is the exact same as receiving Christ.

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Trump puts his pro life commitment in writing

There’s a big difference between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton: I trust Hillary Clinton.

I trust that she will advance the cause of human abortion; that she will expand the entitlement state and our national debt. I trust that she will aggressively oppose Catholic Church teachings on life, gender, and marriage in the public square.

I don’t fully trust Donald Trump that he will oppose liberal policy and actually pursue a pro life agenda, as he put in writing above.

But he might, he just might.

I can count on Hillary to oppose practically everything I believe in.

When I think of it that way, it really clarifies this election.

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Does Hillary’s platform truly reflect our humanity?

“The way our society treats animals is a reflection of our humanity.”

This headline is found on one of the ‘issues’ pages on Hillary Clinton’s campaign website. The page makes the case that Ms. Clinton is compassionate, because she cares about life issues.

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Hillary Clinton and Mother Teresa discuss abortion

I have brought together two famous women to discuss, in their own words, the biggest issue of the past generation: human abortion.

Mother Teresa is about to be canonized as the next saint in the Roman Catholic Church, and Hillary Clinton, based on current polling, is poised to become the next president of the United States.

The subject is abortion. Ms. Clinton, would you begin please?

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