
Results from Tag: 'August 12-25, 2012'

Catholic Family Wins Stay Over HHS Mandate
Judge grants an injunction so a Catholic-owned business does not have to implement a controversial Obamacare requirement — yet.
Marriage Defender to Lead San Fran
One of the most outspoken bishops defending traditional marriage has been appointed archbishop of San Francisco — a city that has become almost a symbol for the homosexual lifestyle.
Global Religious Freedom Worsens
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said abuses of religious freedom are worsening worldwide. But she failed to mention the religious-liberty battle raging at home.
Chick-fil-A Ruffles Feathers
Many were outraged by Democratic mayors’ attacks on the owner of a fast-food chain — simply because of his Christian convictions.
Research: Pill Use Doubles Risk for HIV
An expert on HIV/AIDs spoke of 'alarming data' connecting hormonal contraception and HIV transmission.
Healing in Aurora
The Catholic community responded with faith and compassion to the deadly movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colo.
More Than 2 Parents Allowed, Says Calif. Senate
California is on the verge of redefining the family — to include more than two parents.