Dialogue? Beijing Wants the Holy See’s “Unconditional Surrender”

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Joseph Cardinal Zen Ze-kiun, Bishop Emeritus of Hong Kong, has emerged as a spokesman for Chinese Catholic fidelity to Rome. Despite his age, his indefatigable apostolic activity continues unabated. In an interview with Milan’s daily Corriere della Sera he “set the record straight” on high-level personal talks between the Holy See and … Read more

Scientists in Rome to Advise Pope Francis on Climate Policy

Scientists in Rome to Advise Pope Francis on Climate Policy

The Heartland Institute sent a team of climate scientists to Rome this week to inform Pope Francis of the truth about climate science: There is no global warming crisis. A slate of independent scientists and policy experts offer a “prebuttal” to the Vatican’s April 28 “Climate Summit.” Climate scientists and policy experts … Read more

The Two Flags of the March for Marriage

With the Supreme Court deliberating on the issue of same-sex “marriage” this week, the American Society for the Defense of Tradition Family and Property (TFP), joined the National Organization for Marriage’s March for Marriage 2015 on April 25, which attracted a pro-family crowd of approximately 10,000 onto Capitol Hill in a peaceful … Read more

If Iran Goes Nuclear

If Iran Goes Nuclear

While it seems the United States and Iran have come to preliminary stages for an agreement that would halt Iran’s nuclear bomb program, many ask whether the country twice the size of Texas and dominated by Shia Islam will keep its end of the deal. And why should it? The threat of … Read more

Can You Force People to Sin?

Those who want to opt out of serving at same-sex “marriage” functions often claim a right to religious liberty. Some say it is a matter of following one’s beliefs and conscience. Still others believe it involves freedom of speech and opinions. Such claims, while valid, are doomed to fail, because the center of … Read more

Expanding Hopes in Hazleton

Expanding Hopes in Hazleton

The event could not have been better timed. The brisk spring afternoon was a welcome change after a long hard winter in Hazleton, Penn. The budding trees awakened hopes of new life and possibilities. From the meeting room on the mountain top restaurant, there was a spectacular view of the Conyngham Valley … Read more

Does Silence Give Consent?

""""[vc_column_text]Across the nation, thousands will remain silent for a day to raise awareness for those who are “silenced” or “too ashamed” to speak for themselves, a “persecuted” minority that wants to be accepted as normal. What group is this, you might ask? According to the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) … Read more

“Putin, Defender of Christian Values?” Plain Lies of the New KGB, Says Archbishop

In a press conference at the Vatican Radio headquarters, the web site La Nuova Busssola Quotidiana, reported, Most Rev. Sviatoslav Shevchuk, Major Archbishop of the Greek Catholic Rite said he warned the Pope about statements by the Holy See which might be associated with Russian propaganda. Archbishop Shevchuk was on his ad limina visit to Rome along … Read more