Little Sisters of Poor Win Big at Supreme Court, but Fight Isn’t Over

Jul 9, 2020 by

by Zack Smith, The Daily Signal: Why are some in the government so determined to force a group of Catholic nuns to violate their beliefs? That’s a question we all should be asking as we celebrate Wednesday’s Supreme Court victory for the...

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Communion Ban Breaches Human Rights

Jul 9, 2020 by

by Jules Gomes, Church Militant: A High Court judge has ruled that prohibiting a Roman Catholic from attending church to receive the sacraments may have infringed the European Convention on Human Rights. Justice Lewis delivered his...

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Truro report on persecution of Christian reviewed, one year on

Jul 9, 2020 by

By CEN on 09/07/2020 ‘Spectators at the carnage’ was how The Times carried the story of launch of the Bishop of Truro’s Independent Review for the UK Foreign Secretary of Foreign and Commonwealth Office Support for Persecuted Christians...

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J K Rowling – A Tale of Three Letters

Jul 9, 2020 by

by David Robertson, theweeflea: J K Rowling has done it again.  She has responded to her enemies with grace, style and intelligence on Twitter.   How dare she?!  Doesn’t she know that that is not what Twitter is for?!   She even spends a...

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Sunderland Christian foster service ‘must allow gay carers’

Jul 9, 2020 by

from BBC News: An evangelical Christian fostering service must allow gay parents to sign up as carers, a judge has ruled. Cornerstone (North East) Adoption and Fostering Service launched a High Court challenge against Ofsted after...

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The Lambeth Conference reschedules to 2022

Jul 9, 2020 by

from ENS: The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has sent a message encouragement to “walk together and be good news” to the bishops and spouses of the Anglican Communion today – in the month that would have seen the fifteenth...

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The logical, destructive path from Abortion to Bostock

Jul 9, 2020 by

by Daniel Moody, Catholic World: To fathom recent developments in legal anthropology, we must return to Roe v. Wade. Much ink has been spilled over the decision in Bostock v. Clayton County, whereby SCOTUS decided it is unjust—indeed, a...

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Philby’s school appoints pupil diversity police

Jul 8, 2020 by

by Julian Mann, The Conservative Woman: THE London public school attended by the British intelligence officer and Soviet spy Kim Philby (1912-1988) is planning a move that he would have approved of as a Marxist. Westminster School, which...

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The war on statues and the demoralising of America

Jul 8, 2020 by

by Arthur Goldberg, Mercatornet: As a young man in the 1960s, I worked with others of my generation to enhance American democracy. As a mature person in 2020, I and others of my generation are offended to see on-going efforts to...

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JK Rowling slams ‘new kind of conversion therapy’ that pushes gender-confused kids to transition

Jul 8, 2020 by

by Jonathon Van Maren, LifeSite: In turn, trans activists blasted the author for voicing her concerns about the ‘mental health’ of young people being pushed toward hormones and surgery. It appears that the war of words between...

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