Arizona's Catholic Schools Get a Boost
The Supreme Court has dismissed a case challenging an Arizona plan giving tax credits to people who donate to Catholic and other private schools.
The Supreme Court has dismissed a case challenging an Arizona plan giving tax credits to people who donate to Catholic and other private schools.
The 5-4 ruling will benefit lower-income and middle-income families.
There are now two lawsuits against the City of New York for what crisis-pregnancy centers consider an unfair law requiring them to disclose to potential clients that they neither perform abortions nor provide contraceptives.
New York City law imposes stiff fines, threaten shutdown, if center doesn’t post disclaimer. Two lawsuits pending against the Big Apple.
The new year brings new fights for unborn life, especially on the front lines, where people try to help women in crisis pregnancies.
The new year brings new fights for unborn life, especially on the front lines, where people try to help women in crisis pregnancies.
While the court-ordered release of a 1999 deposition of Cardinal Edward Egan is not the first time sealed testimony from a clerical sex-abuse case has become public, it appears to be just the beginning of more embarrassment for the Church.
Christian signers of the “Manhattan Declaration” pledged to engage in civil disobedience rather than comply with unjust laws.
Richard Fitzgibbons, a psychiatrist and frequent commentator on marriage issues, was recently appointed a consultor to the Congregation for the Clergy.
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