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awelborn
Just a couple of notes on Nancy Pelosi and others. The president of Trinity has a blog and has posted some letters that were written in protest of Trinity’s celebration of Pelosi. Her post in response is merely a set of links to various statements on articles on "faithful citizenship," etc., with nothing specific about…
Meanwhile, here in the US…
By
awelborn
A vote on the embryonic-stem cell research bill is due today in the House, and is expected to pass, but not by a veto-proof margin. As a result, said Douglas Johnson, legislative director of the National Right to Life Committee, House embryonic stem cell research proponents have gained only about a dozen votes. If every…
Down Under
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awelborn
There has been quite a bit of activity and comment in Australia over the past few months on issues of bioethics and the Church. A couple of recent notes: The Australian government has set up a pregnancy-counseling hotline and Catholic groups are involved – raising the ire of abortion rights advocates and questions about Church…
When I was in prison..
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awelborn
Bishop Olmstead of Phoenix: In a small, bare-walled room at the Maricopa County’s Durango Jail, more than 40 prisoners celebrated God becoming man at a Mass with Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted Dec. 25. “God changed history not by being far from us, but by doing what seemed impossible,” the bishop said in his bilingual homily.…
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