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  • Over 150,000 Americans Sign Manhattan Declaration (Catholics, Evangelicals, Orthodox unite)

    11/27/2009 5:21:16 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 19 replies · 253+ views
    Christian Post ^ | 11/27/2009 | Lillian Kwon
    More than 150,000 people have so far signed the Manhattan Declaration, just a week after the document was unveiled. And one of the document's drafters, Chuck Colson, hopes the number will soon reach a million so that Christians would put America on notice that they will not compromise their faith, no matter what. Leaders from the evangelical, Orthodox and Catholic traditions released "The Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience" last week to stand firm on what they consider the three most foundational issues in society – the sanctity of life, the historic understanding of marriage, and religious liberty. It...
  • The False Prophets of Optimism

    11/27/2009 4:43:51 PM PST · by The Ignorant Fisherman · 1 replies · 158+ views
    The Ignorant Fishermen Blog ^ | 11/10/09 | DJP I.F.
    Conservative leaders today are rejoicing over the out come of last nights 2009 election victories that have taken place. Many of the conservative leaders and their base are touting that they can see the light at the end of the tunnel and are optimistic. Last night’s victories are quite encouraging in light of the past shellacking that conservatism and the Republican Party have taken but they are the last struggling convulsions of a nation on the precipice of total collapse. The absolute reality is that the conservative, optimistic ideal cannot support the excessive weight of the current crises and realities...
  • Catholic Charities must decide Faith or law

    11/25/2009 8:31:58 AM PST · by mshoffner · 15 replies · 276+ views
    Huntington Political Examiner ^ | 11/25/2009 | Mark Shoffner
    The war of gay rights and marriage is the hottest button issue since the protests of Vietnam. The lines have been drawn between those seeking and promoting equal rights and the those faithful to the church and its teachings. This fight has caused the fight between religious liberty and the law. As well as, caused the threat of the stopping of charitable services. Over the last month, the Diocese in our nation's capital, has come to odds with the proposed law of same sex marriage.
  • For the Vatican it's Clear - Pro-Abortion Politicians 'Must' be Denied Communion

    11/27/2009 3:32:19 PM PST · by NYer · 13 replies · 273+ views
    LifeSite ^ | November 27, 2009 | John-Henry Westen
    November 27, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - With the Patrick Kennedy Communion flap and the recent action of the Bishops of Spain having opened up the issue of denying communion to pro-abortion politicians, it is worthwhile to review the position of the Vatican on the matter.Since the controversy came to a head in 2004, the stance from the Vatican on the matter has been clear and consistent.  For the Pope and top Curial Cardinals in charge of the matter there is no question about the responsibility to deny Holy Communion to Catholic politicians who obstinately support abortion. In fact, the issue was closed...
  • Spanish RC Church to deny communion to pro-abortion pols

    11/27/2009 1:29:51 PM PST · by GonzoII · 6 replies · 187+ views
    Reuters Blogs/ FAITH WORLD ^ | November 27th, 2009 | Posted by: Raquel Castillo
    The Spanish Catholic Church will deny communion to members of parliament who have voted in favour of a bill to make abortion more readily available, the spokesman of Spain’s Bishops’ Conference said on Friday. “This is a warning to Catholics, that they can’t vote in favour of this and that they won’t be able to receive communion unless they ask forgiveness,” Rev. Juan Antonio Martinez Camino told a news conference in Madrid. “They are in an objective state of sin.”