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JUSTICE SCALIA TELLS CATHOLICS TO BRAVE THE SCORN OF WORLDLY PEOPLE

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia today told a standing-room-only crowd of more than 500 Catholics to have "the courage to have your wisdom regarded as stupidity" by society's sophisticates.

Scalia, the longest-serving justice on the high court and one of its most conservative, received a rousing welcome from a throng sprawled across several adjoining rooms of the Denver Convention Center. Read More

 
   
 

Cardinal O'Malley: New Vermont Assisted Suicide Law Reveals Slippery Slope

WASHINGTON, May 21, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Cardinal Seán O'Malley of Boston, chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, warned of an "alarming trend nationwide" after Vermont legalized physician-assisted suicide, May 20. He called for "all people of good will to fight the future passage of such laws." Read More

 
The ‘Therapeutic Cloning’ of Human Embryos
 
 
Cardinal O’Malley: Human Cloning Inconsistent With Human Dignity, Treats People As Products

May 15, 2013 - UCCB Pro-Life Chair Responds to Cloning Breakthrough in Oregon Says Creating Embryos To Destroy Them Objectionable to Non-Catholics Too Notes That Morally Acceptable Scientific Advances Already Addressing Same Goals Read More

 
Conservative radio hosts rip immigration plan; some views soften

WASHINGTON — Only hours after a bipartisan group of eight senators introduced a sweeping overhaul of the nation's immigration system, conservative radio talk-show hosts took over two floors of a Capitol Hill hotel Wednesday and denounced the proposal on the country's drive-time airwaves as nothing more than a reward for lawbreakers. Read More


 

 
Archbishop Gomez welcomes immigration reform proposal

Washington D.C., Apr 17, 2013 / 05:03 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles applauded the introduction of legislation to change the U.S. immigration system, while pledging the bishops’ help in reviewing and improving the proposal.

"The U.S. bishops look forward to carefully examining the legislation and working with Congress to fashion a final bill that respects the basic human rights and dignity of newcomers to our land—migrants, refugees, and other vulnerable populations," he said April 17. Read More

 


 
 
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