
Virginia Catholic Bishops Urge Gov. Youngkin to Veto Contraception Mandate Bills
These contraceptives include condoms, birth control pills, and some drugs that the USCCB has warned can induce abortions in early stages of pregnancy.
These contraceptives include condoms, birth control pills, and some drugs that the USCCB has warned can induce abortions in early stages of pregnancy.
The Governor’s executive directive, issued on Oct. 31, “instructs law enforcement to increase information exchange and resource coordination on potential antisemitic acts,” Youngkin’s office said.
After public comments are reviewed, the new standard goes into effect after the state superintendent issues final approval.
Education emerged as a key factor in Virginia’s gubernatorial election, where concerned parents pushed back against curriculum content and school policies on COVID-19. Some say these parents are part of a broader movement for change in the educational landscape. Are we witnessing a reawakening among parents to their rights and responsibilities for the education of their children? This issue we’ll find out. Patrick Reilly, founder and president of the Cardinal Newman Society, is no stranger to the role parents should play in education or in keeping school curricula on target. He joins us today on Register Radio. Then in this month of November we pray for the dead and we also reflect on where we are headed when our souls depart. Will we become saints or lost souls? The Church invites us to make Heaven, Hell, death and judgment a part of our November reflections. We talk to Register columnist John Grondelski about the Four Last Things.
Analysis of Virginia’s gubernatorial election shows the abortion issue did not mobilize voters the way Democrats thought it would.
Parental movement has spread throughout the country, as parents awaken to their rights and responsibilities for the education of their children.
“As the next Governor of Virginia, I will proudly stand up for the unborn and their mothers. I believe life begins at conception. My views are formed not only by my faith, but by science as well."
COMMENTARY: The Virginia board’s actions in dealing with an instance of sexual assault mirror the Catholic Church’s response in the not so distant past.
The race focused largely on social issues, namely critical race theory, abortion, and coronavirus mitigation strategies in schools.
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