
Results from Tag: 'July 18-31, 2010'


Light Scatters Darkness: New Legislation Restricts Pornography
The state of Missouri is restricting the adult entertainment industry.
Witnesses Who Are Media Savvy
As the British anticipate a September papal visit, participants in a new evangelizing effort are trying to cut through anti-Catholic chatter in the mass media.
The Vatican’s Northern Light
For the first time, a North American cardinal has been appointed head of the Vatican’s Congregation for Bishops.
Defending the Holy See
Jeffrey Lena, an attorney representing the Holy See, spoke about the June 28 decision by the Supreme Court to not take the case of an Oregon man who wants to hold the Vatican financially responsible for his sexual abuse by a priest in the 1960s.
Economy Down, Catholic Giving Up
In spit of economic difficulties nationwide, Catholic giving is up.
Preaching Purity on the Jersey Shore
Generation Life outreachers the Jersey Shore last month to share the message of chastity with their peers.
Ultrasound on Wheels
For women who are unlikely to visit a crisis-pregnancy center there’s hope: converted RVs serving as mobile pregnancy resource centers.

Supreme Court Takes Up School-Choice Law
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case involving Arizona’s law allowing tax credits for donations to private and parochial schools.

Coffee Served With a Dollop of Hope
Sam Malek wants to change people’s lives, one coffee cup at a time.