
Catholic Bishops Praise Trump’s Executive Order Barring Men from Women’s Sports
On Feb. 6, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) banned biological men from competing on women’s teams to comply with the order
On Feb. 6, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) banned biological men from competing on women’s teams to comply with the order
ANALYSIS: The Trump administration has applauded the reports of hospitals walking back the provision of transgender procedures for minors because of its executive order, but some states are pushing back.
In a flurry of executive actions, the president has made moves on everything from gender ideology to the death penalty, with mixed results from the perspective of the Church’s social doctrine.
The order is intended ‘to protect opportunities for women and girls to compete in safe and fair sports.’
The order states the Biden administration’s policy, that “all students should be guaranteed an educational environment free from discrimination on the basis of sex…including discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.”
In the proposal, a president could recognize unborn children as “persons” who are “entitled to due process and equal protection of the laws” under the 14th Amendment.
The Born-Alive Infant Protection Act has been introduced countless times in Congress, but has failed to become law.
In a wide-ranging interview with Raymond Arroyo of The World Over on EWTN, the president announces action to protect the country's statues, discusses racism, his own pro-life record, and a recent open letter penned by Archbishop Vigano.
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